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If the instrument has a Battery Holder:

If your instrument has a 9 or 18-Volt battery holder you can still 

use the EMG Connectors to supply power to the pickups.

Simply cut and strip the wires from the battery clip provided.

Twist the wires together and use the shrink tubing included

to cover the connections. Soldering the wires is the preferred.

Cover these connections with the

shrink tubing provided.

To PC Board

9/18 VOLT
 BATTERY
  HOLDER

TO EMG-S5 SWITCH 

RING

TIP

SLEEVE

SSH COMBINATION SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS Page 4

Step Six:

The Pickguard is now fully assembled. Next the pre-wired output jack

needs to be mounted in the Jack plate. Mount the Jack onto the plate

with the orientation as shown with the Tip spring pointing down.

Refer to the diagrams below and make sure the Jack is mounted tightly.

Step Seven:

Route the Output cable from the Jack cavity into the control cavity via the small hole. 

If the hole is too small, Push the connectors through one at a time

Fasten the Jack plate onto the guitar and test to make sure the jack inserts and exits easily. 

Mount the battery in the control compartment. Insulate the battery using 

the foam insulator provided..

Step Five:

Plug the Volume and Tone control cables from the controls

to the switch. Two views are shown.  

MIDDLE PICKUP

TONE CABLE

NECK PICKUP 

TONE CABLE

PLUG  A COAX CABLE FROM 

THE H1 POSITION OF THE

PUSH-PULL POT TO THE OUTPUT

OF THE SWITCH PC BOARD

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2

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COAX CABLE SHOWN ON H1

OF THE PUSH-PULL POT

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