I have a telecaster neck Seymour Duncan with SD 2 05 on the base but no id label, it's got a red wire + a blue + an earth and measures 7.45k on my meter, can any member please help identify the model please
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Re: SD 2 05
Originally posted by CTN View Posttake the reading again from bare to blue and bare to red and post it here.
I'm thinking you might have a STL-2 Hot Lead with a coil tap.Last edited by GuitarDoc; 11-22-2012, 11:14 AM.Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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Re: SD 2 05
Originally posted by woodycustom View PostI only get a reading from red and blue if I go red or blue to bare I get no reading at all
If not...I still think it is a STL-2, but it has a broken coil wire between the start (bare/ground) wire and the tap wire. This will give you a no current (or infinite resistence) reading from start to tap or from start to finish. You are still getting the reading between the tap wire and the finish because that is on the "other side of the coil" from the broken coil wire.Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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Re: SD 2 05
Originally posted by woodycustom View PostPup works connected to blue and red, I ran it through my VST Studio 20, the earth wire is connected to the tag from the metal case
Yes, but does it work when the bare wire is to ground and the red or blue wire is connected to the switch (or vol pot, or output jack)? If you're not getting a reading on your multimeter between bare and red or bare and blue, you shouldn't get any sound when bare is connected to ground and red (or blue) is connected to the switch.Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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