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CONNECTING VOLUME AND TONE POTS (25K)
9. Ground the volume pots.
• Ground lug 1 of each volume pot to the
back of the pot casing.
• Use a small piece of wire to connect the lug
to the casing. You can trim a small length of
wire from the capacitor
10. Installing the tone pot capacitor.
• Use the included .47 Capacitor on Lug 2
(middle lug) and ground to the back of the
pot (Duplicate this if you have two tone
pots).
• You can put a small strip of shrink tubing
around the capacitor leads to protect it
from shorting out other wires.
11. Connect the volume and tone pots.
• Solder a wire from lug 1 of the tone pot to
lug 3 of the volumev pot.
• Duplicate this if you have two volume pots
and two tone pots.
12. Connect all pots to the ground.
• Some guitars have a copper lined control
cavity or formed metal liners. These liners
are used to ground the pots. The pots will
be grounded to each other as soon as they
are securely fastened. All that remains is
to ground one pot to the ground terminal
of the output jack
• If you don’t have a metal liner you will need
to make sure the pots are grounded. This
can be done using an extra wire to solder
all pot casing. You can use some of the or-
gaina wiring to make these connections.
INSTALLING THE NEW PICKUPS
13. Attach the quick contnect (included with your
set) to the pickup terminals located on the
back side of the pickup. Align the arrow on the
quick connect
8. Remove volume and tone pots from the guitar.
• Loosen the volume- and tone-pot nuts.
• Remove the pots from the pickguard or
through the electronics cavity.
• Put the pots, nuts, and washers in their
own tray.
Lug 1
Lug 1
Lug 3
Ground wire
Lug 2
Tone Pot
Tone Pot
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