Hi all,
I am new to guitar wiring but not soldering.
I bought this rail pickup for the neck and middle pickup of my strat copy.
http://store.guitarfetish.com/nenemaourhon1.html
i just wired them and they worked but are quiet. noise is at a low level. but the output is quiet! significantly less than the single coils.
now these rails have a metal thing of posts so it looks like a single coil pickup. and i accidentally ripped those off. long story. and i could see that a tiny tiny wire that ran between the coils WAS connected to it but now severed. looks like a coil wire actually. ALSO there was one lead (of four) coming out from the coils wrapping. this severed and i reconnected it using thicker gauge wire. then i put the whole thing back together and that when i found that the pickups work fine but sound very quiet.
my question is, is it possible that by one of my errors i have made them perform quietly? or is it a matter of "if they work then they work"
because the original single coil at the bridge is MUCH louder.
thanks,
marco.
I am new to guitar wiring but not soldering.
I bought this rail pickup for the neck and middle pickup of my strat copy.
http://store.guitarfetish.com/nenemaourhon1.html
i just wired them and they worked but are quiet. noise is at a low level. but the output is quiet! significantly less than the single coils.
now these rails have a metal thing of posts so it looks like a single coil pickup. and i accidentally ripped those off. long story. and i could see that a tiny tiny wire that ran between the coils WAS connected to it but now severed. looks like a coil wire actually. ALSO there was one lead (of four) coming out from the coils wrapping. this severed and i reconnected it using thicker gauge wire. then i put the whole thing back together and that when i found that the pickups work fine but sound very quiet.
my question is, is it possible that by one of my errors i have made them perform quietly? or is it a matter of "if they work then they work"
because the original single coil at the bridge is MUCH louder.
thanks,
marco.
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