Frankhenrylee
New member
Hello everyone!
Hope there's a few expert pickup installers on the forum today that don't mind helping a cheap DIY guy out!
I installed some new pickups last night and they don't seem to sound quite the way I expected. They are Dimarzio Titans. I replaced the Quantum QM1 and QM2 pickups in an S1220. I pretty sure I got the wiring in the correct places, but I'm not getting the extra output I thought I'd get. It's possible the Quantum pickups were hotter than I though they were too though. I have to ask because my soldering leaves a bit to be desired. After hearing them I of course double checked with a few Google searches and found some things that bother me. I have much larger soldering beads than before and I wasn't able to get all the soldering off to expose the hole in the lugs so they just got soldered to the top of the lugs on the 5-way switch. I'm not opposed to re-doing it, because I'm a little OCD and don't like the way it turned out. On the other hand, I think they may be working as intended, just not the way I'd hoped.
Could large or bad soldering leave me with less than expected output?
Could it leave with a sound that is a bit laid back or recessed?
How do I test my connections?
This could also be an amp problem as I'm not sure I'm getting entirely consistent results. It's a Peavey Triple XXX and it has an active EQ. I honestly haven't been able to dial in a good tone yet because a slight turn one way or the other seems to have dramatic results. I'm taking the guitar to try out on some amps at Guitar Center tomorrow to see what it sounds like on some amps there.
In the meanwhile, any help is very much appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hope there's a few expert pickup installers on the forum today that don't mind helping a cheap DIY guy out!
I installed some new pickups last night and they don't seem to sound quite the way I expected. They are Dimarzio Titans. I replaced the Quantum QM1 and QM2 pickups in an S1220. I pretty sure I got the wiring in the correct places, but I'm not getting the extra output I thought I'd get. It's possible the Quantum pickups were hotter than I though they were too though. I have to ask because my soldering leaves a bit to be desired. After hearing them I of course double checked with a few Google searches and found some things that bother me. I have much larger soldering beads than before and I wasn't able to get all the soldering off to expose the hole in the lugs so they just got soldered to the top of the lugs on the 5-way switch. I'm not opposed to re-doing it, because I'm a little OCD and don't like the way it turned out. On the other hand, I think they may be working as intended, just not the way I'd hoped.
Could large or bad soldering leave me with less than expected output?
Could it leave with a sound that is a bit laid back or recessed?
How do I test my connections?
This could also be an amp problem as I'm not sure I'm getting entirely consistent results. It's a Peavey Triple XXX and it has an active EQ. I honestly haven't been able to dial in a good tone yet because a slight turn one way or the other seems to have dramatic results. I'm taking the guitar to try out on some amps at Guitar Center tomorrow to see what it sounds like on some amps there.
In the meanwhile, any help is very much appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!