Musiclily Hot Rails Guitar Single Coil Sized Humbucker Strat Pickup for Fender Stratocaster Squier Electric Guitar Replacement, Black
Thanks Bob and Mike's great reviews: Bob: * One coil starts with white and finishes with red, the other starts with green and finishes with black * the Red and Green go together and get capped off (tape, shrink wrap, etc..). (In old version is black one for green) * The Black and the cable shield go together and connect to ground. * The White is "hot" and goes to your switch, where the previous p'up connected. I've used several of these p'ups and all have been wired the same way. Yours should come out of the wrapper with black/shield twisted together and red/green twisted together. Just give them and extra shot of solder to make sure they're making good contact. Then, connect as I said above and you'll be rocking in no time. For future reference, you can figure this out pretty quickly if you have an old school analog multi-meter. A humbucker is just two single coils stuck together. So, you have start and finish of one single coil and start and finish on the other. Connect finish of one to the start of the other, and you are left with one pair of start-finish. One of those goes to ground, the other is to hot (to your switch in the strat). Of course, it matters *which* goes to ground or to the switch (it will work either way, but sounds better the *right* way). To get it really right, you need to ID positive and negative for each wire and that depends on the magnets and the winding. This guy does a decent job of showing you how to use a multi-meter to ring out pretty much any humbucker: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UfxQBhqen8 Mike: Regarding wiring the pickups into the Strat, I used the following diagram from Seyour Duncan with success: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/schematics.php?schematic=3stks4_1v_2t_5w