INSTALLATION INFORMATION
EMG MODELS: P, PA, P-CS (4-STRING)
P5 (5-STRING)
P6, P6-CS (6-STRING)
SPECIFICATIONS: MODEL:
P, P5, P6 PA P-CS, P6-CS
Logo Color Silver Gold Silver
Magnet Type * C A C/S
Resonant Frequency (KHz) 3.20 2.61 2.61
Output Voltage (Finger, Thumb) 2.00 2.00 2.00
Output Voltage (Thump) 4.50 4.50 4.50
Output Noise (60 Hz) -106 -101 -101
Output Impedance (Kohm) 10 10 10
Current @9V (Microamps) 80 80 80
Battery Life (Hours) 3000 3000 3000
Maximum Supply (Volts DC) 27 27 27
*Note: Magnet Type: A (Alnico) C (Ceramic) C/S (Ceramic and Steel)
PICKUP AND MAGNET DIMENSIONS:
All EMG-P Models (P, P5, and P6) have the same housing dimensions (shown above).
The differences in each of the models are in the magnet width only. Models EMG-P and EMG-PA are direct replacements for the 4-string
Fender Precision Bass. The P5, P6, and P6-CS models are intended for guitars that are custom or that will be modified to fit the pickups.
The drawings below show the magnet placement for all versions, 4, 5, and 6-string. Be sure to align the magnet with the strings
in order to assure even pickup from the strings.
R .125 TYP
R .234 TYP
.750
EMG-P, PA
E/A SIDE
1.200
1.200
D/G SIDE
EMG-P5
B/E/A SIDE
1.650
1.200
D/G SIDE
EMG-P6, P6-CS
B/E/A SIDE
1.650
1.650
D/G/C SIDE
Warranty
All EMG Pickups and accessories are warranted for a period of two years. This warranty does not cover failure due to improper installation, abuse or damage. If
upon examination the pickup is determined to be defective, a replacement will be made. Warranty replacement products are covered by this same warranty. This
warranty covers only those pickups and accessories sold by authorized EMG Dealers. This warranty is not transferable.
1) Only one 9-Volt battery is required to power the pickups and any
accessories such as the EXB, BTC, B125 Blend, and BQ Controls.
Use an Alkaline or Lithium battery for longest life.
EMG Pickups are shielded internally and DO NOT require string
grounding. This greatly reduces the possibility of reverse
polarity shock from microphones and other equipment.
2) The Volume and Tone controls included with this EMG System are
25K Ohm. This value is required for the system to work correctly.
3) A stereo output jack (12B) is included with the EMG Pickups;
it grounds the black battery wire to turn on the pickups when
the plug is inserted into the jack. If you are replacing passive
pickups, make sure to use the jack included. If your guitar has a
long panel jack (see Page 4) make sure it is a stereo type, a
Switchcraft 152B is recommended.
4) When installing EMG Active Pickups, DO NOT connect the bridge
ground wire. This wire is usually soldered to a volume or tone
control casing and goes to the bridge. This wire grounds the
strings and uses them and your body as a shield against hum and
buzz. It also creates a shock hazard.
Every attempt has been made to make this a solderless installation.
There are some instances where this is not possible;
1) If your instrument uses the long panel output jack and you had passive pickups
you will need a new stereo output jack, the Switchcraft 152B is recommended.
Soldering to the new jack will be required, see page 4.
2) Power Supply tips are on page 4. If your instrument has a battery holder,
you are installing this pickup with an older EMG, or you want to supply your
instrument with +18 Volts, see page 4 for tips to avoid soldering.
If you are installing only one pickup use the instructions on this page.
If you are installing two pickups go to page 3 and begin there.
Installation (One Pickup Guitars):
1) Plug the pickup cable onto the EMG Pickup header as shown
in Diagram #1 and route the cable to the control cavity.
If the cable is too long, wind up the excess and keep it
under the pickup if possible.
Master Volume control only
2) Refer to Diagram #2. Plug both the Pickup cable and the output
cable onto the Volume control as shown, then go to step 4.
Master Volume and Tone control
3) Refer to diagram #3. Plug the Pickup cable onto the Volume
control as shown. Plug a coax cable from the Volume control
to the Tone control. Plug the output cable onto the tone
control as shown.
4) Connect the wires of the output cable to the output jack by
pushing the connectors on as shown.
WHITE wire to the TIP (T) contact,
BLACK wire to the SLEEVE (S) contact
BLACK Battery Negative wire to the RING (R) contact.
5) Using the battery buss, insert the RED wire of the pickup,
and the battery RED wire. Extra pins can be used for
EMG Accessories.
6) Put the battery in the insulating foam piece provided
and place it securely in the control cavity.
We suggest that you plug in the instrument and
test it before closing the control cavity.
FROM PICKUP
Diagram #1
Diagram #2
One Pickup
One Volume
FROM PICKUP
Diagram #3
One Pickup
One Volume
One Tone
5) EMG Active Pickups have very little magnetism compared to
passive pickups. We recommend you adjust the pickups as
close to the strings as possible. Sustain and string movement
will not be inhibited by close adjustment.
6) If your installation is different from the diagrams in these
instructions or you need additional diagrams visit our website:
emgpickups.com for a complete listing of available diagrams.
7) SPECIAL NOTE:
The diagrams shown are for EMG Active Pickups.
All diagrams show the Red Wire coming from the pickups
connected to the battery. If you are installing EMG-HZ
Passive Pickups refer to their diagrams. The Red Wire of
the HZ Pickup is NOT for battery power, it is a coil wire.
E/A SIDE
B/E/A SIDE
RED
RED
- 9V +
MASTER
VOLUME
D/G SIDE
D/G/C SIDE
BATTERY
BUSS
BATTERY
NEG (-)
S
OUTPUT CABLE
BATTERY
BUSS
BATTERY
NEG (-)
OUTPUT CABLE
S
- 9V +
MASTER
VOLUME
RED
RED
PAS SIV E
TONE
OUTPUT
R
T
OUTPUT
R
P, PA Page 2
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Installation Instructions:
****Tips and Tricks****
Start your installation by:
1) Read the General Notes on Page 2 if you haven’t already
and determine if you have the right output jack for your
instrument. A Stereo 12B type (Included) or a 152B Long Panel
Jack will be required.
2) Remove the strings
3) Remove any existing Pickups and controls
(remember the order and function of each control)
4) Install the EMG Volume and Tone Controls and tighten them in.
5) Then install the pickups keeping any excess cable under the pickup
rather than in the control cavity.
2 Pickups, 2 Volume controls and Master Tone, no selection switch
J-Bass Style wiring
Refer to Diagram #4
1) Install the Pickups and route the Pickup cables to the control cavity.
If the cables are too long, keep any excess under the pickup.
2) Mount the Volume and Tone controls into the body / pickguard.
Plug the Neck Pickup Cable onto the Neck Volume control.
Plug the Bridge Pickup Cable onto the Bridge Volume control.
3) Plug a coax cable from the Neck Volume control to the Bridge Volume
Control.
4) Plug a coax cable from the Bridge Volume control the Master Tone control.
5) Plug the output cable onto the Master Tone control and connect the output
wires to the output jack by pushing the connectors on as shown.
WHITE wire onto the TIP (T) contact,
BLACK wire onto the SLEEVE (S) contact
BLACK Battery Negative wire onto the RING (R) contact.
6) Plug the RED Wires of the pickups onto the V+ Supply Buss (RED Shroud)
along with the RED of the battery clip.
Extra pins on the V+ Supply Buss are for EMG Accessories.
7) Put the battery in the insulating foam piece provided and place it securely in the
control cavity.
We suggest that you plug in the instrument and test it before closing the
control cavity.
Diagram #4
Volume / Volume
Master Tone (Passive)
5 PIN CONNECTOR
FROM P PICKUPS
BRIDGE PICKUP
NECK PICKUP
- 9V +
NECK
VOLUME
****Tips and Tricks****
Start your installation by:
1) Read the General Notes on Page 2 if you haven’t already
and determine if you have the right output jack for your
instrument. A Stereo 12B type (Included) or a 152B Long Panel
Jack will be required.
2) Remove the strings
3) Remove any existing Pickups and controls
(remember the order and function of each control)
4) Install the EMG Volume and Tone Controls and tighten them in.
5) Then install the pickups keeping any excess cable under the pickup
rather than in the control cavity.
BATTERY
BUSS
OUTPUT
R
BRIDGE
VOLUME
MASTER
TONE
S
T
Diagram #5 (preferred wiring order)
B125 Active Balance Control
Active Tone / Master Volume
This installation can be used for instruments with 3 control positions like
the diagram above, but use a Balance control instead of 2 Volume controls.
The Active Tone Control shown in this diagram can be replaced with the
EMG-EXB Expander, or the EMG-BTC Control (Active Bass and Treble EQ).
RED
- 9V +
EMG Neck Pickup
(Upper 3 pin header)
B125
ACTIVE BALANCE
CONTROL
EMG Bridge Pickup
RED
(Lower 3 pin header)
BATTERY
BUSS
NECK
PICKUP
BRIDGE
PICKUP
MASTER
VOLUME
RED
ABC
CONTROL
OUTPUT CABLE
ACTIVE
TONE
BATTERY
NEG (-) BLACK
ACTIVE
TONE
MASTER
VOLUME
NOTE REVERSED CONNECTOR!
OUTPUT
JACK
OUTPUT
R
S
BOTTOM VIEW
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P, PA Page 3
Using the B157 Pickup Buss:
If your instrument has 2 Pickups and a selection switch
you will be using the B157 Pickup Buss to send the pickup
signals to the selection switch. Refer to the
B157 Instructions included.
- 9V +
GROUND
NECK P/U
OUTPUT
Diagram #6
2 Pickups
Toggle Style Switch
Volume each Pickup (Volumes are independent)
Master Tone
Diagram #7
BRIDGE P/U
FROM NECK PICKUP
FROM BRIDGE PICKUP
Soldering to the 152B Panel Jack:
If your instrument has a long Panel Jack like the one below
you will have to solder the output cable as shown.
Ground (Black) to the sleeve
Signal (White) to the Tip
Battery Negative (Black) to the Ring
- 9V +
RED to BATTERY BUSS
BATTERY
NEG (-)
RED
RED
RED
Diagram #8
BATTERY
NEG (-)
MASTER
TONE
OUTPUT CABLE
NK VOLUME
BR VOLUME
S
Soldering to the battery buss:
If your instrument has an older EMG Pickup you can solder the
pickup RED wire to the buss. Simply use some needle nose pliers,
pull out the V+ header and solder the RED Wire from the pickup(s)
to any of the pins and then re-insert the header into the housing.
OUTPUT
R
T
RING
FROM TONE
SLEEVE
OR VOLUME
Diagram #9
If the instrument has a Battery Holder:
If your instrument has a 9 or 18 Volt battery holder you can still
use the EMG Connectors to supply power to the pickups.
Simply cut and strip the wires from the battery clip provided.
Twist the wires together (Red to Red and Black to Black) and
use the shrink tubing included to cover the connections.
Soldering the wires is recommended.
Cover these connections with the
shrink tubing provided.
RED to BATTERY OR PICKUP BUSS
9/18 VOLT
BATTERY
HOLDER
BLACK to RING terminal
of the Output Jack
P, PA Page 4
TIP
1
Diagram #10
2
3
+18 Volt Wiring Option:
If you want to operate your instrument at +18 Volts for more
headroom then use 2 batteries wired as below.
Also, if you are using any type of EQ in your instrument
(EMG-BT, BQ) or anything that boosts the pickup signal then
+18 Volts is recommended.
RED TO BATTERY BUSS (+18Volts)
- 9V +
- 9V +
BLACK to RING terminal
BLACK
RED
of the Output Jack
Solder the Black and Red
wires together and cover
the connection with shrink
tubing, or other insulation.
R
S
T
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