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发表于 2010-7-28 16:55:29
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Ibanez to Duncan translation;
Hot = Red = Black
Tap = White = Red & White soldered together
Ground (Coil) = Nothing = Green
Ground (Screen) = Bare = Bare
Pitbull. Fitting your new SD pickups is no more complicated than the process of removing the original Ibanez ones, only in reverse.
SUGGESTIONS
1) Before you desolder anything, make a drawing of the OEM Ibanez wiring circuit. (If you know the production year of your RG, it should be possible to obtain the official circuit diagram from the Ibanez website.)
2) Ground the bare and green wires to the chassis of the same pot BUT with separate solder blobs. (This makes life easier if you need to reverse the black and green conductors for polarity/phase reasons.)
3) Think of the terminals on the selector switch as two groups of four. One group selects between the three pickups and feeds them to the output terminal. The second group of four terminals automates the coil tapping of the neck and bridge HBs when they are combined with the central pickup.
In most Ibanez diagrams, the terminals of the YM-50 switch will be numbered from left to right 1 to 8.
1 = bridge PU hot
2 = centre PU hot
3 = neck PU hot
4 = output to volume pot
5 = blank
6 = bridge PU tap
7 = ground
8 = neck PU tap
找到了。
所以,duncan的线,黑色是output,要接到1(Bridge)/ 3(Neck) / 2 (Middle,白线),然后红白一起,接到6 (Bridge) / 8(Neck)。最后,绿的和裸线接地(音量盖)。
而switch上的5空置。7接音量输出钮。 |
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