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I'm sure there is at least one 'expert' out there which knows this. I have picked up an HFS that has a black, white, red, and braided ground wire. I just want to wire it into a standard les-paul like 3-way switch (no split). Is the white the 'hot' and black shielded the 'ground?' Is so, do I just tape off the red? Or should it be different than this?

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Chris

I think the answer lies here. Looks like black is hot on the bridge pickup.

The Red wire is the quot;Tapquot; on PRS pickups (the equivalent of Duncan´s red white wires soldered together)

Thanks guys. So if I am not doing a coil tap, I would just tape off the red (as I would do if it were the white red of a SD)? It makes sense but thought I would ask.

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Chris


Originally Posted by nast2112So if I am not doing a coil tap, I would just tape off the red (as I would do if it were the white red of a SD)?

That is correct.

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