Mitochondria9
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I know this is probably a fruitless effort, considering Im about to ask an EMG related question and this is the Seymour Duncan forums, but EMG and the EMG forums are being less than helpful (Telling me they dont support the type of pickup selector I have) and the closest guitar tech is a 3 hour drive.
I purchased an EMG 81/85 set, the (mostly) solderless one, I connected all the connections 100% by the book, yet Im left with a 3 way blade style pickup selector switch.
It has 8 lugs in a row, Ive done extensive research on this and trust me, there is very little info Ive found, but I did manage to find a diagram (on the Carvin site, of all places) that shows how it *should* be wired.
(If you can understand this, the diagram said to solder 1-2 and connect them to 7 and 8 and then to the volume/output. Then solder 3 and 4, and connect 4 to the Bridge, and then solder 5 and 6 together and then to the neck, and finally a ground from the body of the switch)
Ive done this, however when I plug the guitar in, I get a low volume overdrive tone, zero clean volume, and neither the volume, or tone knobs, or the pickup switch are functioning, at all.
Im at my wits end because I have no one nearby to take a look at it.
I purchased an EMG 81/85 set, the (mostly) solderless one, I connected all the connections 100% by the book, yet Im left with a 3 way blade style pickup selector switch.
It has 8 lugs in a row, Ive done extensive research on this and trust me, there is very little info Ive found, but I did manage to find a diagram (on the Carvin site, of all places) that shows how it *should* be wired.
(If you can understand this, the diagram said to solder 1-2 and connect them to 7 and 8 and then to the volume/output. Then solder 3 and 4, and connect 4 to the Bridge, and then solder 5 and 6 together and then to the neck, and finally a ground from the body of the switch)
Ive done this, however when I plug the guitar in, I get a low volume overdrive tone, zero clean volume, and neither the volume, or tone knobs, or the pickup switch are functioning, at all.
Im at my wits end because I have no one nearby to take a look at it.
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