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LOCATING PICKUPS ON THE GUITAR

Determine where you want to locate your pickup(s).  Then find the center line of the
neck and draw a center line on the body.  Use the paper template on the back of this
sheet to locate the routing and the pickup mounting screw holes. 

DRILLING PICKUP WIRE HOLE

If you are mounting the pickup directly on a wood body, you must drill a hole for the pick-
up wire.  Use a 3/16” or 1/4” drill bit.  If you have to drill through more than 2” of wood,
you should use a special 12” long drill bit, which is available at most hardware stores.

PICKUP WIRING

All Carvin 22 series pickups have three wires plus a bare shield wire.  The shield wire
always goes to ground.  The white wire only gets used if you want dual-to-single coil
switching.  If you don’t want to use this feature, then tape the white wire back.  The
black and red wires are to be used for standard humbucking operation.  

Solder red to

hot and black to ground.

If your guitar sounds out of phase with both pickups on,

reverse the red and black wires of one pickup.

WIRING THE CONTROLS

If you are using one of the Carvin circuits, just follow the desired wiring diagram.  You
should install a ground wire that runs from the tailpiece or bridge to the control area.  Solder
this ground wire to the back of one of the potentiometers.  Be careful not to use excessive
heat when soldering to the potentiometers or switches as you may damage them.

PHASE SWITCH WIRING

A phase switch can be wired into any two or three pickup guitar.  As the diagram below
shows, only one pickup is hooked up to the phase switch.  The phase switch will only
function when another pickup is used in conjunction with the pickup that is switched out
of phase.  The phase switch will give a nasal muted type sound with slightly less output.

Note:

Solder green and white wires together unless otherwise specified.  For pickups

that do have the green wire disregard this note.

KIT 30

Single pickup guitar with volume, tone & coil splitter.

KIT 40 DC127 

(includes 2 coil splitters)

For 2 Pickup guitar. (Used on the Carvin DC127 model)

KIT 40

2 Pickup guitar with a 3-way pickup selector, 1 volume & 1 tone

TOP COIL  

A

BOTTOM COIL  

B

R

W

B

G

RED and WHITE wires: Coil A
BLACK and GREEN wires: Coil B

Dual-Single Coil Switch Wiring

To obtain humbucking operation when playing through both pickups in the single coil
mode, wire one humbucking pickup using 

fig 1

and the other pickup with the diagram

in 

fig 2

(also see Kit 40 DC127 diagram).  Neck pickup coil A together with bridge

pickup coil B sounds more like a telecaster.  Neck pickup coil B & bridge pickup coil A
together sound more like a Stratocaster.

Fig 1.  

Coil “A” on in single coil mode.

S3

PICKUP

WHT

GRN

RED

TO

GROUND

HOT OUT

R

G

B

W

SHIELD

TO

GROUND

TO

HOT TO VOLUME

OR SELECTOR SW.

SERIES/PARALELL

BLK

S3

PICKUP

WHT

BLK

SHIELD

TO GROUND

RED

HOT OUTPUT

TO VOLUME

OR SELECTOR

HOT OUT

BLK & SHLD

 to GRND

SERIES/SPLIT/PHASED

ON/ON/ON

R

W

G

GRN

Fig 2.  

Coil “B” on in single coil mode.

CARVIN PICKUP WIRING INSTRUCTIONS

S2

PICKUP

WHT

GRN

BLK

RED

HOT OUTPUT

TO VOLUME

OR SELECTOR

TO

GROUND

SHIELD

Fig 3.  

This wiring gives you three different sounds.

1. Top single coil, 2. dual coil humbucking or 3. bottom single coil. 
(As used on the TL60-33 circuit)

S4

SWITCH

P1

VOL

P2

TONE

NECK

PICKUP

BRIDGE

PICKUP

L11

JACK

Single

Dual

Single

GND

W

R

B

S

B

R

S

S2

C1 

TL60-33

For 2 Pickup guitar. With 3-way Pickup Selector (S4) & 3-way Coil Splitter Switch (S2). 

PHASE SWITCH WIRING

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PICKUP

RED

G

W

BLK

TO

GROUND

SHIELD

TO

GROUND

HOT OUTPUT

TO VOLUME

OR SELECTOR

S3

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