Hello,
Recently I've learned how to solder
Which am very proud of, and finally I can change pickups on my own, and try out different combinations.
I have a Gibson Les Paul Traditional, in which I intend to instal the ''usual'' les paul wiring, 2 vol 2 tone, but instead of the bridge volume I intend to put the Liberator.
The only problem that I have, is that according to schematics from the SD site:
(http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=LB1_2v2t_LBVOL)
there is no ground wire from the ''bridge/tailpiece'' of the guitar. I see that there is a Liberator ground running from the Liberator itself to the back of the neck volume pot, however I don't see the ground wire from the bridge.
I have no problem leaving out the ground wire form the bridge,and just taping it/isolating it, and tucking it into the cavity, but will that be a problem?
I assume that the SD schematics are correct, but considering that I'm a beginner when it comes to pickup changing, I decided to double check.
The question is:
Did anyone instal the Liberator exactly according to these schematics, without using the ground wire from the bridge of the guitar?
Did you have issues/hum/noise etc... or did it work just fine.
Anyone with experience with the subject please elaborate.
I hope someone finds the time to answer me, and help me.
All the best,
George
Recently I've learned how to solder
I have a Gibson Les Paul Traditional, in which I intend to instal the ''usual'' les paul wiring, 2 vol 2 tone, but instead of the bridge volume I intend to put the Liberator.
The only problem that I have, is that according to schematics from the SD site:
(http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=LB1_2v2t_LBVOL)
there is no ground wire from the ''bridge/tailpiece'' of the guitar. I see that there is a Liberator ground running from the Liberator itself to the back of the neck volume pot, however I don't see the ground wire from the bridge.
I have no problem leaving out the ground wire form the bridge,and just taping it/isolating it, and tucking it into the cavity, but will that be a problem?
I assume that the SD schematics are correct, but considering that I'm a beginner when it comes to pickup changing, I decided to double check.
The question is:
Did anyone instal the Liberator exactly according to these schematics, without using the ground wire from the bridge of the guitar?
Did you have issues/hum/noise etc... or did it work just fine.
Anyone with experience with the subject please elaborate.
I hope someone finds the time to answer me, and help me.
All the best,
George