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Seymour Duncan black = Ibanez red
Seymour Duncan red/white = Ibanez white
Seymour Duncan green/bare = Ibanez bare
If you solder the above Duncan combinations to where the Ibanez ones are, it should give you the stock options. Ibanez oem pickups have a pre-defined split (slug coil active), hence the three wires; other aftermarket pickups have 4 wires + baseplate ground to allow maximum flexibility as to which coils can be turned off/on, series/parallel, in/out of phase etc.
Seymour Duncan red/white = Ibanez white
Seymour Duncan green/bare = Ibanez bare
If you solder the above Duncan combinations to where the Ibanez ones are, it should give you the stock options. Ibanez oem pickups have a pre-defined split (slug coil active), hence the three wires; other aftermarket pickups have 4 wires + baseplate ground to allow maximum flexibility as to which coils can be turned off/on, series/parallel, in/out of phase etc.