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Wiring Diagrams for

Pickup Models:

5427 hollister avenue, Santa Barbara, CA 93111

805.964.9610  •  seymourduncan.com

Apollo Jazz Bass - neck
Apollo Jazz Bass - bridge
Apollo Jazz Bass - set
Apollo Jazz Bass - neck 67mm 5 strg
Apollo Jazz Bass - bridge 70mm 5 strg
Apollo Jazz Bass - set 67/70 5 strg
Apollo Jazz Bass - neck 70mm 5 strg
Apollo Jazz Bass - bridge 74mm 5 strg
Apollo Jazz Bass - set 70/74 5 strg

The basic steps for installation include:

1.  Remove the strings from your bass.
2. Remove the control plate and flip it over.
3. De-solder the original pickup’s wires from the controls and 
    make sure to remember where they were connected.
4. Remove the pickup from the pickup cavity.
5. If the foam in the cavity of your bass has degraded, then
    replace it with the foam included with your pickups.
6. Put your SD bass pickup into the pickup cavity.
7. Tin the wires from the SD bass pickup, and then solder them
    into place.
8. Replace the control plate.
9. Re-string your bass, and adjust the pickup to string distance
    to about 1/8” for the bridge and 3/16” for the neck.

Seymour Duncan

Solder

Solder

Tip (hot output)

Output Jack

.047

cap

Solder

Neck

Volume

250k

Bridge

Volume

250k

Master

Tone

250k

Sleeve (ground).

The inner, circular

portion of the jack

Solder

Solder

Tip (hot output)

Output Jack

.047

cap

Solder

Neck

Volume

250k

Bridge

Volume

250k

Master

Tone

250k

Sleeve (ground).

The inner, circular

portion of the jack

Visit seymourduncan.com for additional wiring diagrams.

Wiring for Apollo Jazz Bass 5 String

Wiring for Apollo Jazz Bass 4 String

P

/N 50

10

30-

13

5

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Bare +

Ground

White

White

White

Bare +

Ground

Bare +

Ground

Bare +

Ground

White

Congratulations on your purchase of a fine, hand-built, 
Seymour Duncan bass guitar pickup! Installing this pickup 
in your bass isn’t rocket science. And, if you’re already handy 
with tools, it’ll be a snap for you,and fun too! But if you have 
no experience handling red-hot soldering irons, you’d be 
well advised to take your new pickup and your trusty 
bass to a qualified guitar tech.

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