Should there be a ground? (Wiring help)

heem6

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I'm wiring up a Super D for coil splitting. I got done and realized the diagram doesn't show any ground wires going to the bridge or the trem claw. Should there be a ground wire (or two)?

DiMarzio Coil Split Wiring Diagram.jpg
 
Re: Should there be a ground? (Wiring help)

The green is the ground for the pickup. The ground for the bridge is assumed.
 
Re: Should there be a ground? (Wiring help)

Yeah, some diagrams 'assume' that you'd know that, which isn't apparent unless you've done it before. No matter if I know it or not, with diagrams, I figure there can never be too much information.
 
Re: Should there be a ground? (Wiring help)

Yeah, some diagrams 'assume' that you'd know that, which isn't apparent unless you've done it before. No matter if I know it or not, with diagrams, I figure there can never be too much information.

Absolutely! I need wiring for dummies and much prefer the older style diagrams DiMarzio used.
 
Re: Should there be a ground? (Wiring help)

Thanks. Would that bridge ground go to the third lug or the side of the volume pot?
 
Re: Should there be a ground? (Wiring help)

Bridge/trem claw ground helps. A lot.

But isn't technically mandatory.
 
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