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Install Guide for the 

Kinman

’ K9 & K9-H Gen-2 Goodbye Soldering Harness

 

 

for pickguard or rear rout control cavity Stratocasters. 

20

th

 April 2018  Rev-1

  

© Chris Kinman 

 

CAUTION: 

Try to avoid using Lead solder on Lead Free products bearing this symbol

 

 
 

NOTE-1

Read this completely first before beginning the project. 

NOTE-2: 

Buzzing may still be present but goes away when you touch the strings because shielding is either not 

present or is not effectively connected to ground. Please refer to >Technical >Faults & Solutions >Harness 
Diagnostics page on this Webpage to diagnose and solve your noise/shielding issue. 

NOTE-3

: The

 lower pot

 labelled *Tone* is our Push/Push K9 control that when turned to 

‘0’ connects the neck 

pickup to whatever else is selected by the 5 position switch.  This increases the available combinations of the 
pickups from 5 to 7. (ie  neck & all 3 together)   

NOTE-4:

 With selector switch in position 2 and the Push/Push switch is popped out the Bridge and Middle are 

connected in series. The neck pickup can be connected in Parallel with the rotary part of the control as in note 
2.  For full details view my “K9 selection chart” see Support >>Install info >Switching function chart. 

NOTE-5

: The 

middle pot

 is a Master Tone control. 

NOTE-6:

 The 

volume pot

 has a bypass filter fitted (see bottom photo).  If you feel the sound is too bright when 

the volume is rolled down the filter can be disconnected simply by cutting or de-soldering the wires that connect 
from the series Cap/Resistor to the pot terminals. 

NOTE 7:

 The little 

slide switch

 on the circuit board selects between two different tone capacitors.  The left 

position selects our High Definition Tone cap while the right position selects a regular (normal) tone cap, as 
described in the harness section of Products o

www.kinman.com

 

NOTE 7b: 

The second slide switch swaps from 250k pot load to 500k 

NOTE-8: 

The knobs should be an easy slide fit on the Pot shafts. Open the split shaft with extreme care only if 

the knob is loose. If excessive force is used one half of the split shaft will break off. Also if the knob fits too 
tightly it will damage the switch when pulling the knob off.  

CAUTION:

 The knob on the push/push switch should only be removed with the switch set to 

the ‘OUT’ position. 

Damage caused by pulling the knob off the shaft with the switch ser to 

the ‘IN’ position is not covered by 

warranty.  
 

NOTE-9. Advanced feature

:  Occasionally a pot or control becomes noisy or fails in use so the pots ar

e ‘user 

replaceable’ without soldering.  The controls connect to the circuit using miniature plugs and sockets.  Before re-
assembling the guitar make sure all plugs are engaged in their sockets correctly by aligning the coloured dots. 
On previous side mounted sockets the White wire of the plug attached to the volume pot should be away from 
the pickguard. 

 

Tools needed:

  

o

 

Smallish/Medium X head screwdriver to remove and replace the pickguard mounting screws. 

o

 

Small blade screwdriver to tighten the terminal block connections. 

o

 

Razor blade or other small sharp blade to cut plastic insulation on Black ground wire. If you have cloth 
covered wires you don’t need to cut it, just push it back to expose bare wire. (see #2) 

o

 

USA Models

½” (or 13mm) tube spanner (or nut driver) to tighten the pots and jack socket. 

o

 

Non USA models

: In addition to above you will need an 11mm tube spanner (or other nut driver) to 

remove the original pots.  The pot holes in the pickguard may have to be enlarged from 

5/16” (8mm) to 

3/8” (9.5mm) for the Kinman pots by using a 9mm (approximately) diameter round file or preferably 
using a 

tapered reamer

CAUTION:

 do not drill as it is dangerous to enlarge existing holes in a pickguard using a power drill 

because the drill will bite into the plastic and spin the pickguard likely causing personal injury. 

 

1) 

Remove the strings and then the pickguard. Place the pickguard upside down adjacent to the guitar right 
beside it, close enough so the output socket cable 

does not pull on it’s connections.  

2)

 

Cut or break the ground wire(s) (coming from the spring claw at the rear of the guitar -and/or- from the 
central ground point, as the case may be) away from the casing of the volume pot by working the wire(s) 
around and around at the solder point until it breaks.  Then cut and strip or push the insulation back about 

Pb 

Lead-Free 

Tapered reamer 

www.guitarpartsresource.com 

Содержание Goodbye K9

Страница 1: ...f the knob fits too tightly it will damage the switch when pulling the knob off CAUTION The knob on the push push switch should only be removed with the switch set to the OUT position Damage caused by pulling the knob off the shaft with the switch ser to the IN position is not covered by warranty NOTE 9 Advanced feature Occasionally a pot or control becomes noisy or fails in use so the pots are us...

Страница 2: ...cable 8 Then fit all the controls into the holes and spaces in the pickguard left by the original parts also mount the output socket on it s recessed holder Rear rout control cavity models Unplug and mount the pickup into their body cavities using the Red silicone rubber tubes as springs around the screws Do not use the Kinman mounting screws and do not pack foam under the pickups as this can caus...

Страница 3: ...f the pots and tighten the nuts firmly so the terminal pads are as shown in the diagram 2 below If they poke out they might cause a short circuit by contacting any shielding on the cavity wall Tighten firmly with a 13mm tube spanner do not tighten excessively Pickguard Ideal 4 exposed thread ridges Threaded mounting bush 1mm of bushing exposed above nut Diag 1a K9 control K9 control Star washer Nu...

Страница 4: ...age 2 below The red wire is plugged into the upper terminal that has the red dot same with Left hand harness The Shield is plugged into the middle terminal and the black bridge grounding wire s from the spring claw at the back of the guitar and or the central ground point as the case may be into the remaining lower terminal Tighten the screws firmly but not too tightly Aligning the pots Diag 2 Vol...

Страница 5: ...ews 16 Insert the pickup plugs into their respective sockets as shown in Photo 3 below Red is bridge pickup and is the bottom plug White is the middle pickup in the middle and Blue is the neck pickup at the top Make sure the Hot pins go into the correct holes the bottom one in the photo Push the plugs all the way into the sockets Arrange the cables for neatness and tighten the cable tie The word H...

Страница 6: ...it board i e don t strain these cables on the plug 19 Tighten the switch mounting screws Connect the K9 plug to the K9 control connect the Tone and Volume plugs to the switch assembly as shown in Photo 3 below and arrange the twisted black white wires so they will not get between the cavity floor and the terminal block after install into the guitar ...

Страница 7: ... wealth of information in this section of my Website that will fascinate and delight you for many hours 21 For anything not right go to www kinman com Tech Support Faults Solutions Harness Diagnostics Pickup sockets and plugs Ensure the Hot pins are connected to correct side The word Hot on the plugs should be visible Pickup sockets Image 4 Volume Pot load switch 500k 250k Tone Cap selector switch...

Страница 8: ...t circuits Image 5 Connect the bare wires of hook up cable to the screw down terminal blocks as shown in the picture below 5 The Hot Red wire connects to the lower port marked with a Red dot and the Word Hot printed onto the circuit board The Black ground wire connects to the unmarked upper port Image 5b 3 or 5 wire Humbucker cable ground Hot link between coils refer to manufacturers color codes H...

Страница 9: ...ecting a 2n1 Gen 2 Humbucker to a K9 H Plug into the harness in the usual manner Flying ground wire on Kinman humbucker with Harness plug Connecting a older Gen 1 Humbucker to the K9 H Plug into the harness Image 6 Image 7 ...

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