Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Tech => Topic started by: Tarzan on March 31, 2007, 10:30:18 AM
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just another thread showing how little i know about pickups.
I've just got my new nailbomb (braided 2 conductor), but it only has one wire coming out of it. It says on the instructions "solder the central core wire to the pot tag of the volume control before soldering the the braided wire to the fixed grounding point".
Does this mean that there should be two wires, or do i use a wire that's already on the guitar?
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yup wiring comeing out to the switch and the outside braided to to back of a pot
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ok, cheers, just wanted to make sure as i didn't fully understand the instructions it came with
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and mine made more sense *L*, hope it helped
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and mine made more sense *L*, hope it helped
sometimes having something repeated in a slightly different way helps quite a lot. so yeah, thanks for the help
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It is confusing, though. "2 conductor" means single conductor plus braided shield. "4 conductor" has four wires plus a shield wire, but we don't call it "5 conductor". Just another weird guitar-world thing, I suppose. :wink: