vzpilot
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I searched the forums quite a bit before posting this. Just joined the Forums today, 'cuz I'm a proud owner of a set of Seymour Duncan pickups. 
I'm Upgrading my 2013 Epiphone Les Paul Standard Pro with 920D Custom Shop electronics and SD SH-4/SH-2N pickups. The pre-wired 920D LP50-Split (Custom) pots have the push-pulls on the Volumes. I have a lot of experience as an electronic technician, lots of soldering work. This should have been a no-brainer. But the 920D diagrams and the SD diagrams do not exactly match the way these pots are wired.
I have Modified an SD diagram, and after checking this several times, ringing out the circuit and such, I'm confident this is how the guitar is currently wired. When I attach test leads to the Plug Tip and the Red/White wires, I do get signal straight from the pickups. I've never worked on guitars, but it's gotta be something simple ... right?
Thanks for any advice as to what may be the problem.

I'm Upgrading my 2013 Epiphone Les Paul Standard Pro with 920D Custom Shop electronics and SD SH-4/SH-2N pickups. The pre-wired 920D LP50-Split (Custom) pots have the push-pulls on the Volumes. I have a lot of experience as an electronic technician, lots of soldering work. This should have been a no-brainer. But the 920D diagrams and the SD diagrams do not exactly match the way these pots are wired.
I have Modified an SD diagram, and after checking this several times, ringing out the circuit and such, I'm confident this is how the guitar is currently wired. When I attach test leads to the Plug Tip and the Red/White wires, I do get signal straight from the pickups. I've never worked on guitars, but it's gotta be something simple ... right?
Thanks for any advice as to what may be the problem.


