I am taking out my stock humbuckers from my axis and putting in an EMG 89 and 85 - has anyone ever done this? If so how did you wire it retaining just a volume control and the 3 way pickup selector?. Many thanks.
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I am taking out my stock humbuckers from my axis and putting in an EMG 89 and 85 - has anyone ever done this? If so how did you wire it retaining just a volume control and the 3 way pickup selector?. Many thanks.
Should be no problem... you can use the wiring diagramm that comes with the EMG pickups and just don't use the tonepot and -capacitor.
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Silhouette, HSH, hardtail, rosewood, non-matching headstock, honey sunburst
BFR ASS hardtail, emerald burst
Should look like this:
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Silhouette, HSH, hardtail, rosewood, non-matching headstock, honey sunburst
BFR ASS hardtail, emerald burst
If we're talking EMG-89, there's the added push-pull pot to deal with.
You can get a diagram from EMG's website.
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Let me know how you like them. I have the 85 and 89 in another guitar and have considered moving them to my Axis since I don't play that other guitar anymore =D.
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Thanks for all the advice : I now have a dilemma! = The Axis will have to be dug out a bit to accomodate the emg's and I have since found out that my Axis was one of 130 made in this edition ( Black body, cream binding and scratchplate).. Who says I go for it and who says don't wreck it and leave it original?. The guitar is currently stripped of gear but I am now wandering if I have the balls to do it!!....
What's the problem exactly: widthe or depth of the pickups? If it's possible better mess with the pickups to fit.
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Silhouette, HSH, hardtail, rosewood, non-matching headstock, honey sunburst
BFR ASS hardtail, emerald burst
Depth of the bridge pickup bay needs to be dug a lot and a little more dug from the neck pickup bay plus a channel has to be dug between both emg's for the wiring too. It stands to be total carnage!!. I have had the axe for nearly ten years now and know what I am about to do cannot be reversed as I would have to replace the dug out wood if I want to put the original pickups back in.
Surely the EMG's could be modified instead?
Red Axis Hardtail
Sunburst Axis Hardtail with Rosewood fingerboard
Green Sparkly Axis Super Sport Hardtail
Purple EVH Hardtail
Line 6 Duoverb Amps
Walmart Great Value Products
http://www.worldofcaesar.com/
http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=Caesar5150
You know that you can install the active EMGs much nearer to the strings than passive pickups?
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Silhouette, HSH, hardtail, rosewood, non-matching headstock, honey sunburst
BFR ASS hardtail, emerald burst
I would never suggest tearing up a guitar just for the sake of installing new pickups. I just don't understand the problem. It sounds like you have an Axis Sport (you mentioned a scratchplate), and if that's the case, I wouldn't worry too much about the value being terribly hurt due to some body routing that would be hidden by a pickguard. Why would you have to route a channel between the pickups? The neck and bridge pickups are already routed to the control cavity, just run the wires for the EMGs through the existing channels. Unless I'm missing something?
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