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Thread started 12/19/07 8:41am

PoorGoo813

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I Changed my Schecter's passive pickups with active EMGs!!

After getting my Black Cloud (Camille) with Active EMGs
,
I kinda didn't play with my White Cloud (Anastesia)
,
because it didn't sound as good by comparison.
Now, I started feeling guilty about that so I decided to give Anastesia some corrective surgery by replacing those passive stock pickups with the active EMGs.
I followed the instruction that was so graciously posted by Eargasm to help me along with the upgrade.
Here are the original pickups (Duncan Design):


As stated in the instructions, I removed the strings and the bridge so that I can have access to the pickups.

I then flip the guitar over and removed the backplate:


With my soldering gun, I removed all the wiring from the installed pots and jack:


I unscrewed the pickups from the body and replaced them with Ivory EMG pickups.
1x SA at the neck


and 1x 81 at the bridge

I retained the stock humbucker frame.....I just didn't feel like buying a new one. LOL
In the instructions, it said that I could put the gold washer and nut from the original jack on the EMG jack, the jack was way 2 big so that part is silver....which is fine with me because when it's plugged in, U can't see it anyway.


I proceeded to solder all the wires to where they needed to be according to the chart provided by EMG. This was pretty easy considering it was my first time doing anything like this by myself.....I usually have someone else do the electronics on my other guitars.

I am proud to say that Anastesia was not harmed during this procedure and she worked the 1st time out. She does have a different tone.... I'm assuming it's because she's a different wood. Any1 know what kind of wood Schecter used?
Anyway here she is all healed and functional:




I suggest everyone with a Schecter should upgrade to active pickups (EMG super suggested because they are easier to install). The sound difference is incredible.
[Edited 12/19/07 8:52am]
Peace&BeWild
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Reply #1 posted 12/19/07 8:43am

roodboi

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Reply #2 posted 12/19/07 8:43am

jami0mckay

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roodboi said:


falloff falloff falloff falloff falloff
It's a mess, ain't it, sheriff?
If it ain't, it'll do till the mess gets here
OWB
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Reply #3 posted 12/19/07 10:51am

NDRU

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Those look like little guitars. Not surprising I guess. 've never gotten a chance to play one, I've always wanted to try one out.

Also, aren't the real ones made w/ a glued on neck?
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Reply #4 posted 12/19/07 3:43pm

PoorGoo813

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They are small compared to a strat.
They were offered 2 different ways. The first batch were all bolt on. A couple of years later, they offered the neck thru body.

U can tell the difference by the fret markers:
The bolt-ons have the symbol fret markers.
The Neck thru bodies have dot markers.
[Edited 12/19/07 15:47pm]
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Reply #5 posted 12/20/07 1:21am

JesseDezz

Looks good - what about some sound samples smile
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Reply #6 posted 12/20/07 1:28am

Volitan

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Very nice and congrats. Mind me asking how much they were and where you got them??? They're very cool. I don't have the courage/balls to play a one of those. I'm afraid someone would think I was copying Prince. Plus, I'm not very comfortable unless I'm playing a Telecaster-shaped guitar....
Maybe we can go to the movies and cry together
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Reply #7 posted 12/20/07 3:48am

Christopher

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roodboi said:


LMAO!
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Reply #8 posted 12/20/07 4:12am

PeaceandLoveCo
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duuuude...

but the place for this post, honestly, is in the org artist's forum. not so many folks who hang out here play instruments & stuff...
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Reply #9 posted 12/20/07 9:41am

RodeoSchro

Your guitars are beautiful! Way to go!
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Reply #10 posted 12/23/07 8:39am

PoorGoo813

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Volitan said:

Very nice and congrats. Mind me asking how much they were and where you got them??? They're very cool. I don't have the courage/balls to play a one of those. I'm afraid someone would think I was copying Prince. Plus, I'm not very comfortable unless I'm playing a Telecaster-shaped guitar....

The White Cloud I lucked out.....a guy in MPLS needed money for college so he was selling it cheap (kinda), so I bought it. It was posted on Craig's List.

The Black Cloud I got from a guy in MPLS. He got it made from Rezarx (he had a bad story, such as fake EMGs, bad paint and cheap hardware.), and he corrected all the problems. He wanted 2 buy a new guitar so he sold this one off.

Here is a video of the pick up comparison.....The white Cloud still had the Duncans. I will post a new video with the EMGs.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=9B9amLPPE9A


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Reply #11 posted 12/23/07 8:54am

Graycap23

PoorGoo813 said:

After getting my Black Cloud (Camille) with Active EMGs
,
I kinda didn't play with my White Cloud (Anastesia)
,
because it didn't sound as good by comparison.
Now, I started feeling guilty about that so I decided to give Anastesia some corrective surgery by replacing those passive stock pickups with the active EMGs.
I followed the instruction that was so graciously posted by Eargasm to help me along with the upgrade.
Here are the original pickups (Duncan Design):


As stated in the instructions, I removed the strings and the bridge so that I can have access to the pickups.

I then flip the guitar over and removed the backplate:


With my soldering gun, I removed all the wiring from the installed pots and jack:


I unscrewed the pickups from the body and replaced them with Ivory EMG pickups.
1x SA at the neck


and 1x 81 at the bridge

I retained the stock humbucker frame.....I just didn't feel like buying a new one. LOL
In the instructions, it said that I could put the gold washer and nut from the original jack on the EMG jack, the jack was way 2 big so that part is silver....which is fine with me because when it's plugged in, U can't see it anyway.


I proceeded to solder all the wires to where they needed to be according to the chart provided by EMG. This was pretty easy considering it was my first time doing anything like this by myself.....I usually have someone else do the electronics on my other guitars.

I am proud to say that Anastesia was not harmed during this procedure and she worked the 1st time out. She does have a different tone.... I'm assuming it's because she's a different wood. Any1 know what kind of wood Schecter used?
Anyway here she is all healed and functional:




I suggest everyone with a Schecter should upgrade to active pickups (EMG super suggested because they are easier to install). The sound difference is incredible.
[Edited 12/19/07 8:52am]

I need 2 add this 2 my arsenal.
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Reply #12 posted 12/23/07 9:32am

mdiver

geek wink
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Reply #13 posted 12/23/07 10:36am

ThreadBare

Awesome. I think Prince used 81s in his Clouds.

I swapped out my American Standard Strat's stock pickups for some stacked humbuckers, a couple of years ago. Soooo much more power, yet still articulate and nuanced and transparent.

thumbs up! Congratulations!!! guitar Rock on.
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