Xtremevillan
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Re: Blackouts are in!
I also meant in my life.
I also meant in my life.
Also, according to the diagram that Metalblaze posted, you need Duracell batteries.![]()
You do realize he's not trying to connect the wires together but rather isolate them from each other?So clip the wires, strip a little insulation on each end and twist them together. Put a little electrical tape on it and POOF! your done. I know, everything in a guitar is supposed to be soldered, or so they say, but I guaranty you will not hear a difference.
And nobody's mentioned this, but when Blackouts first came out there was a thread here from someone who had a problem with their Blackouts and it turned out they had the 18v mod, they removed it and the problem went away. But then I seem to remember someone else posting that they had it and had no problems, so who knows. Good luck!
Karl
That's what I said when I put in my first set of Blackouts in my first of many EMG equipped guitars. The problem was the 18v mod. It made all the difference in the world to restore it back to 9v. I would never ever look at EMG's again, the Blackouts are much better.
Something else was done wrong, I think.
Tech install pickups
IDIOT! why the hell would you go off snippin wires off without nowing anything? THERE NOT EMG's you just ruined your pickups . :grumble::butkick:
To put it simply, you cut TOO MUCH WIRE. You were supposed to tape each individual lead and then all of them together a 2nd time.
As it stands the cut wire acts as an antennae and I'm not sure if there's anything you can do but send them to SD and ask them to replace/remove that cut wire...
Both the bridge and neck pickups of my Blackout set have the lead wires cut completely off, no insulating, nothing. They both work perfectly, no hum.
You do realize he's not trying to connect the wires together but rather isolate them from each other?
Sometimes people should let techs install pickups for them.
What can I say, you're lucky, he wasn't...Both the bridge and neck pickups of my Blackout set have the lead wires cut completely off, no insulating, nothing. They both work perfectly, no hum.
I think they can, it shouldn't be that difficult, can't be completely sure though.I am hoping that they can do it for me.