Hi all, I'm kinda noob with electronics and stuff like that, but can handle a solder and the wiring diagram that came with my pickup set is so straightforward I can't really screw it up. However, I do have a question.
I have a Schecter C1 Blackjack which normally comes with SD Blackouts, but I bought it second hand and it was fitted with active EMGs. Now, I'm not too keen on any active pickups, especially EMGs, so they have to go. I bought a SD Distortion Mayhem set but the thing is the EMGs don't need any grounding, while conventional humbuckers do. As far as I know they normally lead a wire to the trem claw or the bridge posts depending on the bridge type.
First of all I don't know if the SD Blackouts need to be ground, because if they do then I should have some way of grounding, but there's nothing leading to the bridge (there's no tailpiece, just the Tune-o-Matic, it's string-thru-body). My question is that does it need to go to the bridge (ie. something that I normally touch with my hand while playing) or can I lead the ground to any metallic surface that is not connected to anything? There's a battery socket, so if I just put a screw or a piece of metal there would it do for grounding?
Thanks!
I have a Schecter C1 Blackjack which normally comes with SD Blackouts, but I bought it second hand and it was fitted with active EMGs. Now, I'm not too keen on any active pickups, especially EMGs, so they have to go. I bought a SD Distortion Mayhem set but the thing is the EMGs don't need any grounding, while conventional humbuckers do. As far as I know they normally lead a wire to the trem claw or the bridge posts depending on the bridge type.
First of all I don't know if the SD Blackouts need to be ground, because if they do then I should have some way of grounding, but there's nothing leading to the bridge (there's no tailpiece, just the Tune-o-Matic, it's string-thru-body). My question is that does it need to go to the bridge (ie. something that I normally touch with my hand while playing) or can I lead the ground to any metallic surface that is not connected to anything? There's a battery socket, so if I just put a screw or a piece of metal there would it do for grounding?
Thanks!