Blackouts are in!

Xtremevillan

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I'm a bit of a n00b installing them, but hey, at least they're here! Props to Kac for selling them to me for an extremely reasonable price.:32:
 
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How do you "insulate" these? My EMGs dont have the wire, so I snipped the Blackout's off...gave me an incredible hum. So I put electrical tape around it....no help.
 
Re: Blackouts are in!

How do you "insulate" these? My EMGs dont have the wire, so I snipped the Blackout's off...gave me an incredible hum. So I put electrical tape around it....no help.
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:
 
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Wait, what? I used the quik-connect.

"7. Install the new 25k pots and stereo jack, and connect them as shown, depending
on your control set up. If your guitar is already equipped with 25k pots,
and has active pickups with quick connector cables, then you can simply unplug
the original active pickup from the quick connector, and plug in your new
active Blackout using the quick connector plug that is located on the bottom of
each Blackout.
In this case you would not use the standard output cable coming
from the bottom of the Blackout. Instead, you will simply wind it up and insulate
the end of the cable. It can sit in the pickup cavity beneath the pickup. If there is
no room for the unused cable in the pickup cavity, the cable may be cut shorter,
and then insulated.
"


Part i'm not good with.
 
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Erm, when you said "insulated" do you mean you just put electrical tape to the end of the wire or did you actually put a separate piece of tape to every lead so as to make sure that none makes contact with any of the others and then tape them all together?

BTW, the second is the right way...
 
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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:

I don't think this response was very helpful or kind at all...
 
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well i just think it was pretty stupid to go hack away at a pickup not knowing what your doing.

You may think it was stupid and so might others here. But degrading someone by calling them an idiot, especially when you may not know them and they're brand new to this forum, is a good way to run them off...
 
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You may think it was stupid and so might others here. But degrading someone by calling them an idiot, especially when you may not know them and they're brand new to this forum, is a good way to run them off...
how is being called an idiot degrading? everyone has idiot moments.
 
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everyone has idiot moments.

You're right about that, however, you have to remember that the tone of what you say, when it's in written form, is black and white. No one can hear your kidding, sarcasm, or see your smile. All I saw was IDIOT!! He may not have taken it as bad; but I did. That was my perception of how you meant it. So, with that, I have made my point and won't say anymore about it unless it's out of this thread. It's been hijacked enough.
 
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Hm...my wiring is OK, I just unplugged EMG's, popped these in.

Maybe it's because I'm using 18V mod? BO's are so you don't have to use 18V mod, but I don't know how to reverse an 18V mod.
 
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I would reverse the 18V mod, but then check everything for a stray wire touching something. There is more to the story than "I unplugged my EMG's, plugged in the Blackouts, and now they are humming" because it's an impossible premise if everything is wired correctly. Heck I know some EMG employees that would tell you the same thing. :laugh2:
 
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Well, here's what I did after my post, prior to Frank's.

Took apart my guitar, changed my strings, made sure that the 1/2" I left there was not touching anything, squeezed them a little. Popped everything back in, tuned up. Still humming. Then, I tried to play a little something...turns out the action on my high E was really ****ed up. I raised it, part of the humming went away. I raised the action pretty **** high on both, but the humming is still there, more than EMG's. I lowered it as to my preference.

Sounds OK now, still ABing it mentally with my head. I can't use as much gain, but it's OK cuz the BO sounds just the same. I'll try reversing the 18V next if someone is so nice to tell me how to do so!
 
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You just need to remove the second battery connector and solder the two black remaining wires together (1st battery - jack ring). ;)
 
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