
1
2
3
1
2
3
-
+
500KL
100KL
1
2
3
4
5
6
GROUND
1K
11
13
6.8K
.1
µ
4
7
3
J
7.5K
5102
D
G
S
.02
µ
1K
6.8K
17
7
8
L
0
5
Out
In
G
n
d
3M
2
56K
TIP
39K
1
0
4
J
1
0
µ
F
5
0
V
1
.5
K
5102
D
G
S
7
4.
7K
4.
7K
15
M
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d
e
l:
B
T
D
R
-2
H
a
c
c
u
tr
o
n
ic
s
6
5
4
3
2
1
®
BLK
RED
Q1
Q2
1
1 = 0.13 VAC
2 = 0.13 VAC
4 = 1.6 VAC
5 = 0.33 VAC
6 = 0.26 VAC
7 = 0.26 VAC
8 = 0.22 VAC
9 = 0.17 VAC
3 = 2.2 VAC
10 = 0.17 VAC
11 = 0.12 VAC
12 = 0.13 VAC
AC Voltage Test Points
AC Voltages (1 - 12)
taken with both controls set to
half-way point and strumming open E chord on a strat
with single coil neck pickup on.
2 3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Connect your guitar to the input jack and take AC
voltage measurements at each test point with both
controls turned up half way. At each test point the
AC voltage should increase dramatically each time
you strum the guitar. (No strum = 0.0 VAC).
The actual values you measure will depend on
your guitar's pickups and how hard you strum.