kydave
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... I noticed something this time. I used the direction and the jig to install a Pure Western Mini in my newish Guild D-50. The install went great and I plugged it into the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe sitting handily nearby - it is very balanced which gives me comfort about the placement.
However, I noticed something following the directions that I didn't with previous installs from talking with K&K - the direction of the wire leads off the contacts. When I put the first set into my Blueridge quite a while ago, I'm not even sure what the directions looked like. But now, with the little jig and step by step directions, the wires trail off the contacts NOT toward the endpin jack, but toward the soundhole. When I put my first K&K in it just seemed natural to point the wires toward the endpin where they'd ultimately be heading.
Has this struck anyone as odd, or did everyone else RTFM the first time they installed a set?
Kentucky Dave's Martins: 00-28H (2006 Custom); SP000-16R (1999 Special Edition);
0000-28H (1999); D-28 (1971)
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However, I noticed something following the directions that I didn't with previous installs from talking with K&K - the direction of the wire leads off the contacts. When I put the first set into my Blueridge quite a while ago, I'm not even sure what the directions looked like. But now, with the little jig and step by step directions, the wires trail off the contacts NOT toward the endpin jack, but toward the soundhole. When I put my first K&K in it just seemed natural to point the wires toward the endpin where they'd ultimately be heading.
Has this struck anyone as odd, or did everyone else RTFM the first time they installed a set?
Kentucky Dave's Martins: 00-28H (2006 Custom); SP000-16R (1999 Special Edition);
0000-28H (1999); D-28 (1971)
myspace.davetrabue and beargrasscreek
Piraticus 13:7