Urgent Wiring Help Needed

Empty Pockets

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Alright hopefully this will all make sense...

I'm wiring my Strat with new pickups: Two authentic 1960's Fender Strat pickups neck and middle, and a Hot Rails bridge. The Fenders only have one wire, where do they go?

Any other info i might need? Thanks

-X
 
Re: Urgent Wiring Help Needed

Empty Pockets said:
Alright hopefully this will all make sense...

I'm wiring my Strat with new pickups: Two authentic 1960's Fender Strat pickups neck and middle, and a Hot Rails bridge. The Fenders only have one wire, where do they go?

Any other info i might need? Thanks

-X

Black should go to ground, and white is hot to the switch. Is your hot rails a 4 conductor (sorry, I don't know much about rails). If it is, you may have to run black and bare to ground and green to the switch. Modern Fender pups are magnetically out of phase with Duncans....Fender has switched over the years. Wire it normally first, and if it sounds thin and farty in the #4 position, switch the wires.
 
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Yeah but my new Strat pups only have a black wire. How do I wire it to the switch AND the controls?

My idea for this guitar: 5: bridge 4: bridge split 3: bridge and neck 2: bridge split & neck 1: neck

So just the Hot Rails bridge and one 60's single-coil neck...haha any help would be appreciated :D

Also is there any way to do this without fresh solder? hahaha...

-X
 
Re: Urgent Wiring Help Needed

Every pickup must have at least two wires to work. Its likely that the Fenders have a "shielded" wire, with one within the other. Check out this webpage, and see if its similar to this: (with instructions on how to utilize it)

Shielded wire

The other possibility is that there's only one wire, and you need to solder another one to the baseplate. But thats unlikely. More likely the first scenario.
 
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okay you were right about the shielded wire...now, a new problem :D

My soldering iron isn't soldering...umm how do I un-solder and then re-solder? do i need more solder or can i use old solder already on the guitar? actually it doesn't even look like solder, it looks like little pieces of metal clipped together really tight...i'm so confused x.x

-X
 
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