Duncan STK-S4 Classic Stack Plus, STK-S9 Hot Stack Plus Wiring Diagram

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Wiring Diagram for
Pickup Models:
The basic steps include:
2) Unscrew and remove the pickguard and carefully turn it over taking care not to scratch your guitar’s finish.
3) De-solder the original pickup’s wires and make sure to remember where they were connected.
4) Remove the original pickup from the pickguard.
5) Put the Seymour Duncan pickup into the pickguard.
6) First tin and then solder the Seymour Duncan pickup wires in the same spot the original pickup’s wires were connected.
7) Put the pickguard back in place, taking care to tuck in loose wires.
8) Re-string your guitar and adjust the pickup height so that your new pickup balances with the other pickups in the guitar. The bridge pickup should be between 1/8” and 1/16” from the strings, when they are pressed down at the highest fret, and the neck and middle pickups should be adjusted to achieve the best balance with the bridge pickup.
Congratulations on your purchase of a fine, hand-built, Seymour Duncan electric guitar pickup! Installing this pickup in your guitar isn’t rocket science. And, if you’re already handy with tools, it’ll be a snap for you–and fun too! But if you have no experience handling red-hot soldering irons, you’d be well advised to take your new pickup and your trusty guitar to a qualified guitar tech.
STK-S4 Classic Stack® Plus
for Strat
®
STK-S9 Hot Stack® Plus
for Strat
®
Coil Splitting
Visit seymourduncan.com for additional wiring diagrams.
P/N 501015-135 Rev. D
If two pickups sound thin and nasal when used together, chances are, they’re out of phase with each other. If you’re combining your Seymour Duncan pickup(s) with Fender
®
pickup(s) in the same guitar, you’ll need to reverse the black and white wires on the Seymour
Duncan. In other words, solder the white wire to ground and the black wire to the selector switch.
If you end up reversing the phase of your Stack Plus: To use the coil splitting option, you will need to wire your split switch so the red wire shorts to the black wire instead of ground.
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D-TAR, is turning out some really hip amplification products for serious acoustic guitarists (d-tar.com).
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