Installation manual
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7.  CONNECTING  THE  PICKUPS  AND  WIRES  TO  THE 
PREAMP.
Check the circuit board  of the preamp and see the picture at 
these instructions for connections. Connect the pickups, battery 
cable harness and the output cable. Notice that the small holes 
on each connector of the transducer and battery cable harness 
should point upwards. If  UST  or AST is connected improperly 
a loud  audible hum  will  occur. Make sure  that  they  are  con-
nected correctly.
When transducer, battery wire and output cable are connected 
to preamp,  close  the cover by  inserting  to  of the tabs  of one 
side of the back  cover  to the slots of one side  of  the preamp 
box. Then push to insert the tabs of the opposite side to close. If 
difficult to push the tabs into place it may be necessary to bend 
the tabs a little so that it will fit. It is recommended to test the 
systems operation at this point. Insert a battery and connect the 
output cable to amplifier. You should hear it from the amplifier 
when you tap on the transducer.
8. INSTALLING THE PREAMP
For the next portion of the installation, be careful not to catch 
the pickup on anything as you work; inadvertent tugging may 
cause damage to the transducers or pull the connectors off the 
pin headers at the preamp.
Note where the hole for the access to the pickup’s input gain 
control is at the back of the preamp. This will be helpful in lo-
cating it later if adjustment is needed. The control is set at the 
factory at approximately 50 / 50 blend of the pickups. 
Regarding AST, please note to lift one corner of the protective 
layer of the mounting adhesive so it is easier to remove later.
Take the preamp assembly inside the guitar and install it to its 
place. Let the transducer(s) and wire harnesses hang loose in-
side the guitar at this moment. Install the front plate and attach 
the screws. It is important that you have a good quality screw-
driver to avoid it slipping during tightening and thus scratching 
the guitar. Be careful to tighten the screws properly. It may be 
wise to tape the area around the front plate with masking tape 
in case you slip with the screwdriver. Do  not  over-tighten the 
screws as it may strip the screws, or crack the side of your gui-
tar or the preamp’s faceplate.
At  the  output  jack  unscrew  the  strap  attachment, the  small 
nut  and  the  small  dress  washer  from  the  endpin  jack.  Make 
sure that the large nut; lock washer and large dress washer are 
threaded onto the jack almost all the way to the opposite end of 
the output of the jack.
Next, test-fit the jack the endpin hole. It is easier to install the 
output jack by using an ink pen (or something similar) that fits 
into the jack. Put the pen through the hole at the guitar where 
the jack will go and with the other hand holding the output jack, 
and that going through the sound hole, put the jack on the pen 
and  guide  it  through  the  hole  of  the  guitar.  Adjust  the  large 
nut  so  that  only  the  smaller  threaded  section  comes  almost 
entirely out of  the  guitar. Put the  dress washer  and  the small 
nut onto the threads outside the guitar. Tighten securely using 










