paranoid70
Well-known member
Below is the information Pete provided for Lionel's earlier thread. I guess I need to understand a few things.
First, is this for just the pickups, or does this have something to do with the Piezo? (Mine has no piezo). Second, where are these boards located? Are they just under the pickups, are they hard to get to?
I am assuming then that this is the way the PCB should look. Thus, if my guitar is wired differently, then I would get all that noise with the neck pickup?
If I take these photos and description to a good guitar repair guy, should he know what this all means, and how to make it proper?
Here is how the factory wires the original pickups in the 20th Anny Silo - these photos are correct, even though they do not match the color stamped on the board. It has to do with the way both pickups are wired for the middle toggle position.
A - White & Ground from neck
B - Green & Red from neck
C - Black from neck
D - Red to toggle
E - White & Ground from bridge
F - Green and Red from bridge
G - Empty
H - Black from bridge
I - Brown to toggle
If you connect the Green & Red from the bridge to position G (empty) instead of position F you will get a single coil from the bridge pickup. Double-check and make sure you have these wires in the correct position (position F)
The same goes if you take the Green & Red from position B and wire them to the unlabeled pad directly below B - you will get a single coil from the neck pickup.
It's easy enough to solder on the wrong pad while wiring/rewiring the pickups.
First, is this for just the pickups, or does this have something to do with the Piezo? (Mine has no piezo). Second, where are these boards located? Are they just under the pickups, are they hard to get to?
I am assuming then that this is the way the PCB should look. Thus, if my guitar is wired differently, then I would get all that noise with the neck pickup?
If I take these photos and description to a good guitar repair guy, should he know what this all means, and how to make it proper?


Here is how the factory wires the original pickups in the 20th Anny Silo - these photos are correct, even though they do not match the color stamped on the board. It has to do with the way both pickups are wired for the middle toggle position.
A - White & Ground from neck
B - Green & Red from neck
C - Black from neck
D - Red to toggle
E - White & Ground from bridge
F - Green and Red from bridge
G - Empty
H - Black from bridge
I - Brown to toggle
If you connect the Green & Red from the bridge to position G (empty) instead of position F you will get a single coil from the bridge pickup. Double-check and make sure you have these wires in the correct position (position F)
The same goes if you take the Green & Red from position B and wire them to the unlabeled pad directly below B - you will get a single coil from the neck pickup.
It's easy enough to solder on the wrong pad while wiring/rewiring the pickups.