ChickenFingers
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Greetings, I am a total 100% NOOB to modifying guitars, I'm totally in the dark here and need some help. Basically I have an older style SD hotrails pickup that I would like to install in a strat in the bridge position (well a yamaha strat copy). I know nothing about wiring/electrics, but can solder, should I take it to a professional or try and do it myself??
The hotrails has 5 wires, red and white, green and black, and a stranded ground wire which may have been added by the previous owner, as the pickup has been wound in copper foil for shielding purposes I'm guessing.
The guitar is a EG303 cheap yamaha strat copy, S-S-S, single tone and volume, 5 way selector switch. The stock pickups have 2 wires, one attached to the metal plate and the other coming from the pickup, all three pickup wires go right to the toggle switch.
So, how do I wire this up, and should I shield the guitar cavity while I'm at it.
Any and all help would be appreciated, thanks!
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The hotrails has 5 wires, red and white, green and black, and a stranded ground wire which may have been added by the previous owner, as the pickup has been wound in copper foil for shielding purposes I'm guessing.
The guitar is a EG303 cheap yamaha strat copy, S-S-S, single tone and volume, 5 way selector switch. The stock pickups have 2 wires, one attached to the metal plate and the other coming from the pickup, all three pickup wires go right to the toggle switch.
So, how do I wire this up, and should I shield the guitar cavity while I'm at it.
Any and all help would be appreciated, thanks!