I tried to put a P-94 in the bridge of my Jaguar HH. Had some real issues, probably not a good choice for my first ever pup changeover. There is a lot of wiring in that thing. Gave up and put the dragster back in and it's all good now.
Then decided it was wiser to put the P-94 in the bridge of an old junker Epiphone that had two hummers in it. It works, but sounds super thin especially compared to the original neck humbucker and I can't get any real volume out of it. Thinking I was taking the cover off I removed the two screws on the back of the P-94, then put them back in. What did I do? Did I ruin this pickup due to ignorance or is it another problem? The Epi has separate tone/volume for each pickup and a three-way switch. Pretty simple, but I can't figure the volume/punch issue. Anyone know what's going on? Jonesing to hear this pickup in action...
Then decided it was wiser to put the P-94 in the bridge of an old junker Epiphone that had two hummers in it. It works, but sounds super thin especially compared to the original neck humbucker and I can't get any real volume out of it. Thinking I was taking the cover off I removed the two screws on the back of the P-94, then put them back in. What did I do? Did I ruin this pickup due to ignorance or is it another problem? The Epi has separate tone/volume for each pickup and a three-way switch. Pretty simple, but I can't figure the volume/punch issue. Anyone know what's going on? Jonesing to hear this pickup in action...
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