Hello. I and my son are upgrading his Strat with STK-S6 pickups in all three positions, and have run into a wall.
We're using an ObsidianWire integrated wiring harness:
https://obsidianwire.com/blogs/product-support/strat-install
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After we got everything carefully connected, it was working but whisper-quiet. What we did, based on available information we could find, appears below. What did we do wrong? Thanks!! (ETA: SEE UPDATE BELOW--THIS ARRANGEMENT OBVIOUSLY DID NOT WORK)
There are four wires on each pickup:
white = HOT
black = GROUND
red = COIL SPLIT
bare = GROUND
There are ten slots on the wiring harness, and a screw terminal for ground next to the slots. Each pickup is assigned two slots in this particular wiring--note that this harness is one usually used with single-coil pickups (and has the Gilmour mod, which allows using all three pickups together), so does not support coil splitting.
What worked:
SLOT 10: bridge pickup white wire (HOT)
SLOT 9: bridge pickup black + bare wires (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 8: middle pickup white wire (HOT)
SLOT 7: middle pickup black + bare wires (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 6: neck pickup white wire (HOT)
SLOT 5: neck pickup black + bare wires (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 4: output jack white wire (HOT)
SLOT 3: output jack black wire (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 2: empty
SLOT 1: empty
screw terminal: both body ground wires
We're using an ObsidianWire integrated wiring harness:
https://obsidianwire.com/blogs/product-support/strat-install
ObsidianWire | Pickup wire color codes | Humbuckers & Single Coils
A guide to pickup wire color codes for humbucker and single coil pickup wiring. Find Seymour Duncan Wiring Colors, Dimarzio Color codes, and general info for working out what wire goes where in your guitar.
After we got everything carefully connected, it was working but whisper-quiet. What we did, based on available information we could find, appears below. What did we do wrong? Thanks!! (ETA: SEE UPDATE BELOW--THIS ARRANGEMENT OBVIOUSLY DID NOT WORK)
Soldered each pickup's red and white wires together(ETA: This was incorrect--on these pickups white is HOT and red is COIL SPLIT, but coil splitting is also not supported on this wiring harness)Put each pickup's black wire into an even-numbered HOT slot (e.g. 10 for the bridge)(ETA: This was incorrect--black is GROUND and white is HOT on these Seymour Duncan pickups, apparently a common SD arrangement)- Put each pickup's bare wire into the corresponding odd-numbered GND. slot (e.g. 9 for the bridge) (ETA: This is correct, but the black one goes there too)
- Connected the output jack's wires to slot 4 (white, hot) and slot 3 (black, ground) (ETA: This is correct)
- Connected the two ground wires from the body to the screw terminal (ETA: This is correct)
There are four wires on each pickup:
white = HOT
black = GROUND
red = COIL SPLIT
bare = GROUND
There are ten slots on the wiring harness, and a screw terminal for ground next to the slots. Each pickup is assigned two slots in this particular wiring--note that this harness is one usually used with single-coil pickups (and has the Gilmour mod, which allows using all three pickups together), so does not support coil splitting.
What worked:
- For each pickup,
- Taping off the red wire (no coil splitting needed).
- Inserting the white wire into the HOT slot
- Soldering the black and bare ground wires together, then inserting them into the GND. slot
- Inserting the white output jack wire into the HOT output slot, and the black output jack wire into the GND. output slot
- Attaching the two ground wires from the body to the ground screw terminal
SLOT 10: bridge pickup white wire (HOT)
SLOT 9: bridge pickup black + bare wires (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 8: middle pickup white wire (HOT)
SLOT 7: middle pickup black + bare wires (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 6: neck pickup white wire (HOT)
SLOT 5: neck pickup black + bare wires (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 4: output jack white wire (HOT)
SLOT 3: output jack black wire (GROUND/GND.)
SLOT 2: empty
SLOT 1: empty
screw terminal: both body ground wires
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