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Post subject: N3s out, CS69s in, can I keep the stock S1 system in place?
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 5:31 am
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long story short.....never quite thrilled w/the N3s in my '10 Amer.Dlx. SSS Strat. but I like the S1 system.
recently bought a Classic Player 60s w/the CS69 set & i'm absolutely shickled titless w/this set.
my question: if I replace the N3s w/a new set of 69s, will I be able to wire straight in & keep the S1 setup.(meaning, do they have the same # of wires) or will I have to break out the old "creative wiring diagrams" to do this?
if not, i'll probably ditch the S1 because the difference in p'ups will get the Deluxe outta the case and into the amp a LOT more.
as it should be......

thanks in advance for any help y'all can render !!

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Post subject: Re: N3s out, CS69s in, can I keep the stock S1 system in pla
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 5:24 am
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Yes I'm sure you can keep S1 :)

Pickup ere one thing , switching system is an another thing


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Post subject: Re: N3s out, CS69s in, can I keep the stock S1 system in pla
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 1:33 pm
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The N3s have 3 wires, two connect to the coil and one which is green on all three pickups is ground. The grounds are commoned on the middle pot.
The service diagram should help swapping over to the 69s.
http://support.fender.com/service_diagr ... B_SISD.pdf
Take care with the 5 way switch lugs as it is an oddball and not easy to find a replacement.


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