when wiring a pickup that is rwrp, are the hot and ground reversed from a non-rwrp pickup?
i installed a set of Kent Armstrong p-90's in my strat. the bridge sounds pretty good, but the neck sounds dull and lifeless. it didn't sound like this in the hollowbody i took it out of. all i can think of is, the neck pickup is rwrp, and i wired it exactly like i did the bridge.
these pickups have one lead with wire mesh surrounding the cloth covered wire. on the bridge pickup, i wired the mesh as the ground, and the cloth covered wire as the hot. as i said, the bridge pickup sounds pretty good.
so, should the neck pickup be wired with the wire mesh as the hot, and the cloth covered wire as the ground?
i installed a set of Kent Armstrong p-90's in my strat. the bridge sounds pretty good, but the neck sounds dull and lifeless. it didn't sound like this in the hollowbody i took it out of. all i can think of is, the neck pickup is rwrp, and i wired it exactly like i did the bridge.
these pickups have one lead with wire mesh surrounding the cloth covered wire. on the bridge pickup, i wired the mesh as the ground, and the cloth covered wire as the hot. as i said, the bridge pickup sounds pretty good.
so, should the neck pickup be wired with the wire mesh as the hot, and the cloth covered wire as the ground?