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 NECK
PICKUP

BRIDGE
PICKUP

    ABC
CONTROL

BQC

CONTROL

MASTER
VOLUME

OUTPUT
   JACK

MASTER VOLUME AND
BQC CONTROL ORDER
CAN BE REVERSED

ABC (B125)
BALANCE
CONTROL

BASS/TREBLE
   CONTROL

MASTER
VOLUME

MID-RANGE 
  CONTROL

0230-0215rL

INSTALLATION INFORMATION

 

EMG MODEL: 

BQC-HZ SYSTEM

(PASSIVE PICKUP INPUT) 

I n s ta l l at i o n   n o t e s :

B at t e r y   P o w e r :

If you play the instrument very hard, and are boosting the bass, mid, or treble with the BQC, you should consider operating the guitar on +18 

Volts (2 Batteries in series, see page 4). If you play mildly and use a minimum of boost the instrument should operate easily on a single 9-Volt 

battery. Use an Alkaline or Lithium battery for the best battery life and always unplug your guitar when you’re not using it. 

W a r r a n t y

All EMG Pickups and accessories are warranted for a period of two years. This warranty does not cover failure due to improper installation, abuse or damage. If 

upon examination the pickup is determined to be defective, a replacement will be made. Warranty replacement products are covered by this same warranty. This 

warranty covers only those pickups and accessories sold by authorized EMG Dealers. This warranty is not transferable.   

 

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w i r i n g   o r d e r :

Below is a diagram of the typical wiring order of the controls. Often the Volume control is closer to the pickups than the BQC Control making it 

difficult to wire the instrument. It is preferable to have the Master Volume control last in the signal chain before the output jack. If this isn’t 

possible it’s no worry, either wiring order is acceptable. 

A B O U T   T H E   B Q C - H Z   S Y S T E M :

The BQC-HZ System is a complete control system for bass guitars. Active Balance, Master Volume and EQ circuits are included. The EQ effects 

are illustrated in the graphs on the next page. They allow you separate control over bass, midrange, and treble. Rotate the controls clockwise 

to boost, counterclockwise to cut. There is a center detent for flat response. 

The mid-range control has a variable frequency knob that allows you to sweep through the mid-frequency range from 100Hz to 1KHz. This 

selects the frequency to boost or cut. The graphs on page 2 depict the frequency response of the controls. 

 

Included in the system are:

1) Active Balance Control (B125)

The B125 Active Balance Control is designed for Passive Pickups. It allows loss-free balance between two pickups and has a center detent for 

the middle position.  If you are using EMG Active pickups you can also use the B125 although the B118 Active Balance Control which features 

inputs for Active Pickups has lower noise. 

2) BQC Control 3-band equalizer for Bass guitar. The BQC features dual-pole filters for broadband equalization. The primary feature of the BQC 

System is the variable mid-range frequency selection from 100 to 1KHz along with boost or cut of the chosen frequency. An additional feature 

of the BQC Control is a 2-position dip-switch that controls the slope of the high frequency response. By choosing one of the four combinations 

the high frequency response can be tailored to your liking. 

3) Also included are; Master Volume control, output jack, battery buss and clip. 

Specifications for each of the EMG products included in the BQC System are available online.

Go to: http://www.emgpickups.com

PASSIVE

 PICKUP

 INPUT

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Summary of Contents for BQC-HZ SYSTEM

Page 1: ...jack If this isn t possible it s no worry either wiring order is acceptable ABOUT THE BQC HZ SYSTEM The BQC HZ System is a complete control system for bass guitars Active Balance Master Volume and EQ circuits are included The EQ effects are illustrated in the graphs on the next page They allow you separate control over bass midrange and treble Rotate the controls clockwise to boost counterclockwis...

Page 2: ...ency Response One of the primary features of the BQC is it s mid range control It allows you to choose the frequency you want to boost or cut from 100 to 1000 Hz The concentric mid range pot has two sections The lower control chooses the frequency while the upper control lets you choose the amount of boost or cut you want The maximum slope is 12dB per octave at full gain or cut There is also a cen...

Page 3: ...her pin when using passive pickups EMG INC B125rC BRG NEK GND IN V NK IN BR IN OUT GND V GND GND Bridge Pickup Cable Neck Pickup Cable Solder Pickup Hot Red Wire to BRG Pad Solder Pickup Ground Green Braid to GND Pad Solder Pickup Ground Green Braid to GND Pad Solder Pickup Hot Red Wire to NEK Pad MASTER VOLUME VOLUME B122rH BQC HZ System Page 3 Installation Instructions EMG Model BQC HZ System So...

Page 4: ...minal of the Output Jack RED TO BATTERY BUSS 18Volts Diagram 6 9V 9V T R S RED BLACK 18 Volt Wiring Option If you want to operate your instrument at 18 Volts for more headroom then use 2 batteries wired as below Also if you are using any type of EQ in your instrument EMG BT BQ or anything that boosts the pickup signal then 18 Volts is recommended Solder the Black and Red wires together and cover t...

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