My brain is mush, I got the flu so I'm pretty much dead.. :zombie:
BUT!
I'm bored, so I'm doing some work on my gear that I've been planning to do..
Yesterday (when I was a little healthier) I put a stereo-output on one of my guitars with passive pickups.. no problems there..
Today, I was about to put a stereo-output on my Schecter Demon 6 (no FR) with active pickups (Duncan Designed), but I can't figure out how to do it..
The pickups are "Duncan Designed Active HB-105" according to schecterguitars.com..
Can't find a wiring diagram for them..
This seems accurate, though..
http://www.guitarheadspickups.com/wiring/images/wiringacthb.jpg
Is it the same principle?
Or do I have to add another output (seems it's already stereo)?
Would it matter if I added another battery-connector, driving each pickup on a battery of it's own?
Sorry, if I'm vague or confusing.. or both..
Basically I just want to put a stereo-out = 1 pickup per channel..
BUT!
I'm bored, so I'm doing some work on my gear that I've been planning to do..
Yesterday (when I was a little healthier) I put a stereo-output on one of my guitars with passive pickups.. no problems there..
Today, I was about to put a stereo-output on my Schecter Demon 6 (no FR) with active pickups (Duncan Designed), but I can't figure out how to do it..
The pickups are "Duncan Designed Active HB-105" according to schecterguitars.com..
Can't find a wiring diagram for them..
This seems accurate, though..
http://www.guitarheadspickups.com/wiring/images/wiringacthb.jpg
Is it the same principle?
Or do I have to add another output (seems it's already stereo)?
Would it matter if I added another battery-connector, driving each pickup on a battery of it's own?
Sorry, if I'm vague or confusing.. or both..
Basically I just want to put a stereo-out = 1 pickup per channel..