Wiring the Pickups
This guitar comes with a wiring harness that has most of the components soldered in place. You only need to solder in the pickup wires onto the three way switch. Soldering the wires may cause damage to the components if done incorrectly. If you are unsure of your skills; do your research, practice on scrap wires, or take it to a profes- sional.
Components Needed | Qty |
Guitar | 1 |
Wiring Harness | 1 |
Washer 8MM | 4 |
Nut 8MM | 4 |
Washer 12MM Gold | 1 |
Nut 12MM Gold | 1 |
Back Cover Plate | 1 |
2.Flip the guitar over and secure the pots with the 8MM nuts and washers.
3.Rotate the control pot shafts counterclock- wise until they stop. Place the control knobs over the control pot shafts with the 0 at the 12 o'clock position.
4.Push the audio jack out through the hole in the end of the body.
5.Solder the pickups onto the selector switch as shown in Figure 20.
To Neck
To Bridge Pickup
Pickup
Red
Bare Wire
Tools Needed |
|
Socket 11MM, 14MM | 1 |
Soldering Iron | 1 |
Solder | Varies |
To wire the pickups: |
|
(Ground)
To Volume
Control
White
1.Place the pots and the selector switch in the electronics cavity as shown in Figure 19.
Tone
Volume
B500K | A500K |
Selector Switch
Figure 19. Wiring diagram 1.
Figure 20. 3-way switch wiring.
6.Rotate the selector switch so the red wire that leads to the neck pickup is towards the front of the guitar.
7.Flip the guitar over and secure the selector switch with the 12MM nuts and washers.
8.Feed the black ground wire through to the tremolo cavity on the H6086, or to the bridge insert hole for the Model H6082 and H6083.
9.Install the back cover plate over the electron- ics cavity.
Model H6082, H6083, and H6086 Heirloom Electric Guitar Kits |