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beej

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Email customer service and they'll send you a wiring diagram from the stock JP.

But ... since both pickups are DiMarzio, the wiring colours should be the same. You'll have 4 wires to connect and you should be able to wire them up exactly like the stock pickup.
 

Random Hero

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beej said:
Email customer service and they'll send you a wiring diagram from the stock JP.

But ... since both pickups are DiMarzio, the wiring colours should be the same. You'll have 4 wires to connect and you should be able to wire them up exactly like the stock pickup.

tried and got no response...
 

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yeah your going to have to wait no one will answer till monday. They deserve the time off anyway;)
 

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Beej is right, just duplicate the colored wiring scheme for the bridge pickup. Dimarzio codes all of their pickups with the same wire colors per coil.
 

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i conected the wires like the original wires had been and like the color-codes on the switch.
your are right, that the coils are reverse than, but that isn´t a problem.
i even think it sounds better in splittposition with the coil closer to the bridge.
you will not have an out of phase problem.
 

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so if you connect the d-sonic the way the original bridge pickup is connected, you get the blade as the split position, closest to the neck?

I want to put it in my guitar like JP has his, is this correct?
 

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if you put it in with the blade to the neck and wire it up like the colorcodes are, you´ll not get the blade-coil for splittposition, because the PUP is reverse mounted in JP´s guitar.
 

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I'm curious as to what tonal differences you find using the D-Sonic over the stock JP bridge. Might be a mod for me JP6 in the future.
 

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joe web said:
if you put it in with the blade to the neck and wire it up like the colorcodes are, you´ll not get the blade-coil for splittposition, because the PUP is reverse mounted in JP´s guitar.

yeh this is what I want. to reverse mount it.

Blade to the neck, using the blade for the split position, ala JP.
 

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Josh O said:
I'm curious as to what tonal differences you find using the D-Sonic over the stock JP bridge. Might be a mod for me JP6 in the future.

i'll be sure to post up my findings with the D-Sonic once it's installed.
 

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JPetrucci DT said:
wuts a D-sonic? i hear a lot about it but im rele confused on wut it is and does

You're also 'rele' confused about the English language.

A D-Sonic is a Dimarzio pickup that Petrucci has installed in his 6-string guitars at the bridge position.
 
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