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A DiMarzio DP193BK humbucker for a Peavey Impact Milano Guitar (dual humbucker, 5 position switch)...
Initial thoughts were "connect same colored wires as on the old pickup", but DiMarzio says "NO". The diagram is confusing, to say the least. It's that rectangle with six squares in it (I'm assuming that refers to the switch? I.E. three positions, six pegs?). Of course, I've seen websites with similar wiring diagrams; needless to say, I'm
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The pots and switch, needless to say, look nothing like the diagram. Now forgive me for being a total newbie on this (I've never replaced a pickup) but this makes total nonsense to me...
The replacement is to get a brighter, clean tone on the bridge position of the switch -- but I don't want to lose the functionality of the 5-positions, if possible.
Would anyone be willing to say, positively, that the color scheme is the exact same? I'd really like to retain the functionality of the switch, making sure I've got one position (all the way down) that gives me some super-clean tone.
Thanks for any help.
Chad
PS: Is the back of a POT ground?
Initial thoughts were "connect same colored wires as on the old pickup", but DiMarzio says "NO". The diagram is confusing, to say the least. It's that rectangle with six squares in it (I'm assuming that refers to the switch? I.E. three positions, six pegs?). Of course, I've seen websites with similar wiring diagrams; needless to say, I'm

The pots and switch, needless to say, look nothing like the diagram. Now forgive me for being a total newbie on this (I've never replaced a pickup) but this makes total nonsense to me...
The replacement is to get a brighter, clean tone on the bridge position of the switch -- but I don't want to lose the functionality of the 5-positions, if possible.
Would anyone be willing to say, positively, that the color scheme is the exact same? I'd really like to retain the functionality of the switch, making sure I've got one position (all the way down) that gives me some super-clean tone.
Thanks for any help.
Chad
PS: Is the back of a POT ground?