Help installing pickup

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NZRS-Dave wrote:I can help with that cos I read something somewhere about it.

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Post by borge »

http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/schematics.shtml
you could just wire like a standard humbucker or use a push pull pot or mini switch and have series split parrallel options, its all there.

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hmm...I thought that 'wobble' was too much magnetic pull on the strings...particularly if your strings are old. Your hotrail will probably have a much highetr output than your other pickups...try new strings and lowering the hotrail some more?
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yep too high by the sounds of it....
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