CookPassBabtridge 103 Posted February 7 (edited) Hi All, I'm trying to wire a set of Seymour Duncan Pro-Actives (PJs) into an STC-3A preamp. I'm pretty confident with what I need to do apart from one wire coming from the pickups. One diagram seem to imply that a red wire from the pups needs to go to the battery, and the other says it's the red wire from the preamp that goes to the battery. Problem is, there's no red wire from the pups, only brown. And I'm guessing they can't both go to the battery? Or maybe they do. Given the pickup diagram is for a passive system I'm guessing one possibility is I don't need the red/brown wire from the pups as the power will be coming from the preamp? Do I just tape over the brown wire and not use it? Or have I got all of this wrong. Am keen to install this myself as it's tricky getting a luthier at the moment. So if anyone can help mitigate my incompetence that would be great! STC-3A_Wiring_Diagram.pdf Edited February 8 by CookPassBabtridge Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BassHertz 3 Posted February 14 Both the pickups and the preamp need battery power. 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeftyJ 836 Posted February 15 (edited) Yep, the pickups aren't powered through the signal wiring, there's always a separate Plus (the red wire) and the Minus will be the ground. This is a wiring diagram for the STC-3A, but with soap bars. In this example they're regular two-conductor, so wiring will be the same as your PJ-set. As you can see the red power wires of the pickups join the one from the preamp towards the battery: Edited February 15 by LeftyJ 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CookPassBabtridge 103 Posted February 15 Ahh thank you both! So @LeftyJ the brown wire from my pups is effectively the red in the above diagram, and I am soldering multiple (three wires) to the red from the battery - a brown from each pickup, and the red from the preamp? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeftyJ 836 Posted February 15 From the looks of it, yes You could always send Seymour Duncan an email just to be sure, they seem pretty helpful. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites