Hi all,
This is my first post here. Not my first time using SD pups though. My wife bought me a black Epiphone Custom Pro with coil tap (beautiful guitar) for my 40th this past month. It plays and sounds great, however, it just doesn't have that certain something in the tone department. So I picked up a SD 59 for the bridge to see if it would get me into the tonal territory that I am looking for. I neglected to check to see if the pup was 4 conductor and when I got home I realized upon opening it that it is single conductor. Now my question is can I still wire it in correctly? I am not real big on the coil tap/split anyway and intend to replace the harness along with the neck pick up in the near future. But for now, is this doable? I have never dealt with 4 conductor and coil tap pots before, I have always just replaced single conductor on regular pots. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated, and I also look forward to chatting with my fellow gear heads and music lovers.
Cheers,
Dan
This is my first post here. Not my first time using SD pups though. My wife bought me a black Epiphone Custom Pro with coil tap (beautiful guitar) for my 40th this past month. It plays and sounds great, however, it just doesn't have that certain something in the tone department. So I picked up a SD 59 for the bridge to see if it would get me into the tonal territory that I am looking for. I neglected to check to see if the pup was 4 conductor and when I got home I realized upon opening it that it is single conductor. Now my question is can I still wire it in correctly? I am not real big on the coil tap/split anyway and intend to replace the harness along with the neck pick up in the near future. But for now, is this doable? I have never dealt with 4 conductor and coil tap pots before, I have always just replaced single conductor on regular pots. Any help in this area would be greatly appreciated, and I also look forward to chatting with my fellow gear heads and music lovers.
Cheers,
Dan
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