I recently had the Crunch Lab/Liquifire set in my RG replaced with a Pegasus/Sentient set and they sound very thin and twangy as if they're coil split. The tech said he wired them the same as the previous pickups but I think something is messed up. Anybody know what could have gone wrong and if it's an easy fix?
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Re: New Pegasus/Sentient Pickups Sound Like Single Coils
When you plug in your guitar with the amp on and the volume and tone open, put the pickup selector switch in the neck position. Then, take a screwdriver and tap the screws and slugs.
Now do the same with the selector switch in the bridge position.
Does tapping the screws sound about as loud as tapping the slugs? If so, you are not in single coil mode.
Did your tech use the same wire colors when he/she made his/her connections? That would be a problem, since Duncan and Dimarzio have different color wire codes. But any tech should know that.
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It sounds about half as loud, maybe less. I'm getting the sense that when we told me he wired it the same as the previous pickups he used the same color wires for the connections. Hopefully he can figure it out...
Thanks jmcorey
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Re: New Pegasus/Sentient Pickups Sound Like Single Coils
Originally posted by B-Wall View PostIt sounds about half as loud, maybe less. I'm getting the sense that when we told me he wired it the same as the previous pickups he used the same color wires for the connections. Hopefully he can figure it out...
Thanks jmcorey
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Re: New Pegasus/Sentient Pickups Sound Like Single Coils
Let us know how this turns out. He shouldn't have let it leave his bench wired incorrectly, though. At least he should have called and explained that something was weird with the wiring, and ask if you want yours like that.Administrator of the SDUGF
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Wait... He wired Duncans the same as the DiMarzios being replaced? Their color codes are different and the Duncans won't be right if he wired them just like the DiMarzios.Nope...
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Re: New Pegasus/Sentient Pickups Sound Like Single Coils
Originally posted by B-Wall View PostI recently had the Crunch Lab/Liquifire set in my RG replaced with a Pegasus/Sentient set and they sound very thin and twangy as if they're coil split. The tech said he wired them the same as the previous pickups but I think something is messed up. Anybody know what could have gone wrong and if it's an easy fix?
You must have ether a phase issue or the pickups are both split one of the 2!! This is my DC 127 with a Hybrid Sentient and both split together does it sound like this?
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Kiesel DC 135, Carvin AE 185, DC 400, DC 127 KOA, DC 127 Quilt Purple, X220C, PRS Custom 24, Washburn USA MG 122 proto , MG 102, MG 120.
Amps PRS Archon 50 head, MT 15, Mesa Subway Rocket, DC-5, Carvin X50B Hot Rod Mod head, Zinky 25watt Blue Velvet combo.
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Re: New Pegasus/Sentient Pickups Sound Like Single Coils
If I were you I'd visually check the wiring compared to the charts. If it's wrong DO NOT take it back to that guy.
SD vs DMZ wiring differences is an automatic first thought for any qualified tech.
Surely it's something else though.
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If anything, they are more on the rounder fatter side of things. Especially the sentient. Definitely wired wrong.
If he wired the Duncans like the Dimarzios, then he completely bypassed one coil lol. I believe the south/screw coil is the one that’s active. Take a screwdriver and tap the polepieces to be sure.
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^^^^ Bowtomecha nailed it.
Originally posted by B-Wall View PostThe tech said he wired them the same as the previous pickups . . .
And last but not least, I test the dang thing before I hand it back to the customer. These are just the tech basics.
And be sure to let us know how she sounds when you get it all worked out.Last edited by ArtieToo; 02-09-2020, 08:49 AM.
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