dkohkemper
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Hi folks.
A few days ago a customer came to me for a PU change. He has a 7 string BC Rich with factory passive pickups and wanted just the bridge pickup to be replaced with the Dino Cazares Retribution Passive Mount.
After analyzing the pickup and the wiring diagram, it looks to me like an active pickup.
The rear looks like this:

My question is, what does 'passive mount' means or implies? I'm looking that there's a Hybrid Preamplifier which naturally would need 9V, but I'm not pretty sure if this bridge pickup would work fine with the factory BC Rick neck passive pickup.
Does the preamplifier have nothing to do with the pickup being active or passive? Would I be able to connect the bridge Retribution with the stock neck BC Rich without having impedance issues?
I found this information on how to connect passive and active together:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/t...and-passive-in-the-same-guitar-can-it-be-done
Thanks for any input on this problem, the information provided on the webpage seems written by a publicist and contains no tech hints whatsoever on how this pickup should be wired, since the wiring diagram provided looks like it's an active pickup.
A few days ago a customer came to me for a PU change. He has a 7 string BC Rich with factory passive pickups and wanted just the bridge pickup to be replaced with the Dino Cazares Retribution Passive Mount.
After analyzing the pickup and the wiring diagram, it looks to me like an active pickup.
The rear looks like this:

My question is, what does 'passive mount' means or implies? I'm looking that there's a Hybrid Preamplifier which naturally would need 9V, but I'm not pretty sure if this bridge pickup would work fine with the factory BC Rick neck passive pickup.
Does the preamplifier have nothing to do with the pickup being active or passive? Would I be able to connect the bridge Retribution with the stock neck BC Rich without having impedance issues?
I found this information on how to connect passive and active together:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/t...and-passive-in-the-same-guitar-can-it-be-done
Thanks for any input on this problem, the information provided on the webpage seems written by a publicist and contains no tech hints whatsoever on how this pickup should be wired, since the wiring diagram provided looks like it's an active pickup.
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