hi! eor has just come up on a schecter c1 e/a, with a jb and a jazz in it, as well as a piezo in the bridge. is it still possible to split the pups? it is a hollow body guitar, so i want to be cautious. can the piezo and split pups still be blended?
love,
eor
also, can i get a y cable and use both the piezos and the pups in the same amp?
Yes, assuming the pickups are 4 conductor. IIRC, stock C-1 A/Es come with Duncan Designed pups.
Assuming they are 4 conductor, the easiest way to do it would be to add DPDT push pull pots to split the bucker. The piezzo is on a dedicated switch with a blend pot, right? If that's the case, you would split the humbuckers like you would in any other guitar.
from : localhost//support...way-w-spl.html This should be the right diagram for the split, just treat the neck like you do the bridge. Have fun and good luck if you do it... IIRC, the C-1 A/E doesn't have removable plate, so working on the hollow body can be a real pain.
i bought it used off a dude who swapped them out, so i am assuming that they are the 4 conductor kind. i just got it yesterday and i am still a little unclear on how it works. the guitar has 2 inputs- one for the electric signal and one for the piezo signal, if that's what you mean.
the knobs seem to do different things for electric and piezo, but maybe i imagined it.
and there is no plates or openings other than the fholes and the battery compartment. i probably wasn't going to attempt it myself because i am scared, i was just wondering if it could be done. i'd take it to a tech for sure.
so i guess eor's wondering:
1- can the buckers be split without ruining anything?
2- can the piezo be put on a switch?
love,
eor
- Aug 12 Fri 2011 21:07
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