Installation manual
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an appropriate  wrench.  Prevent the jack  from  rotating  during 
tightening by inserting a small Allen wrench into the holes of 
the end of the jack. Install the strap attachment. Be careful not 
to over-tighten it, it just needs to be snug. Connect a fresh 9-
volt battery to the  snap-in  connector and put it in the battery 
holder. Attach  the battery wires to the side  of  the  guitar with 
the cord clamps. Roll the extra cord as a “coil” in some of the 
clamps if necessary.
9. INSTALLING THE PICKUPS
Installing the UST. Thread the B-Band UST up from inside the 
guitar  through the  hole  in  the  saddle  slot. It  is easier  to find 
the hole  inside  the guitar  if you  insert a  small screwdriver or 
toothpick from the top through the hole as a guide. Fit the UST 
all the way to  the  other end and bottom of the slot. Then put 
the saddle in place.
Note!  After  installation the  UST  pickup  can have  very  high 
output, enough to overdrive the B-Band preamp input, causing 
distortion. The UST will lower in output, under pressure of the 
saddle, in 1 to 3 days.
For installation of the 1470 AST (steel string guitars; x-braces), 
place two bridge pins in their holes, one at the low “E” string 
side and one at the high “E” side. Set the bridge pins normally. 
This, with  the  cardboard installation template / AST assembly 
will guide  the AST  to fit  correctly.  Having the  AST  cardboard 
installation template / AST assembly lying on the bottom of the 
guitar, remove the adhesive protective layer from the AST. Lift 
the  assembly  up  and  guide  the  assembly  so  the  bridge  pins 
insert the guide holes and carefully place it to the bridge plate. 
Then stick it firmly by holding and pressing firmly with fingers 
for a short while. Next carefully remove the cardboard installa-
tion template. Make sure the AST fits there tight and secure.
For  AST  remove  the  adhesive  protective  layer  from  the  AST. 
Then stick it firmly by holding and pressing with fingers for a 
short while. If necessary, you can remove the AST shortly after 
attaching,  but  be  careful when  doing  this.  Carefully lift under 
the edge of the AST, with your fingernail, and work it off slowly. 
Don’t attempt to lift the AST off by pulling on the pickup lead. 
Peel the adhesive off the wood, rather than peeling the pickup 
off the adhesive. At installation this can be removed and reat-
tached two or three times.
Inside the guitar, make sure that the UST or AST leads do not 
touch  anything.  We  do  not  recommend  attaching  the  “lead” 
wires of the UST or AST to the guitar by any means. This may 
cause excessive handling noise and resonance that sounds like 
distortion.
Note! After 24 hours the adhesive will dry and it will be hard to 
remove. Removal after this time may damage the pickup.
Test the system before putting on the strings. To do this, plug 
into an amplifier and then tap lightly on the top of the guitar to 
make sure that you can hear the pickup when you tap. Another 
good test is to shake the guitar when plugged into amplifier. If 
anything is  loose  or if the  pickup’s  leads are touching  some-
thing you will hear it. This should not happen.
Install  the  strings and  test  the  system. Now play, keep it  real 
and enjoy!










