Help! Wiring fourwire hums into doublewire setup
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 12:53 pm
So, quickly:
I have two four-wire pickups that I want to wire into an existing two-wire setup. The two humbuckers I'm taking out are Squier hums with just a white plastic wire and the ground. The pickups I want to install are GFS, and have five wires in total; the two coil-tap bits which are already taped together, then a black and a green wire and then the bare ground again. So... I don't want to have to desolder every connection to wire this bitch up. I could do that (if my brother hadn't stolen my solder...) but all I want to do is twist the relevant wires together, tape them up, then rock; we're really only testing them, then I'll do a full re-wire later on (or, y'know, when it breaks).
So what the tits do I do? Just twist the two main wires together, tape them to the single white wire left on the wiring harness, twist the grounds together and then try that?
I have two four-wire pickups that I want to wire into an existing two-wire setup. The two humbuckers I'm taking out are Squier hums with just a white plastic wire and the ground. The pickups I want to install are GFS, and have five wires in total; the two coil-tap bits which are already taped together, then a black and a green wire and then the bare ground again. So... I don't want to have to desolder every connection to wire this bitch up. I could do that (if my brother hadn't stolen my solder...) but all I want to do is twist the relevant wires together, tape them up, then rock; we're really only testing them, then I'll do a full re-wire later on (or, y'know, when it breaks).
So what the tits do I do? Just twist the two main wires together, tape them to the single white wire left on the wiring harness, twist the grounds together and then try that?