Epiphone LP pickup installation. Rewire perhaps?
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2007 5:12 pm
So, I bought a new Epiphone LP Standard about 9 months ago and I'm just now getting around to replacing the bridge pickup. This morning I bought a BurstBucker Pro to throw in as the replacement.
I have replaced pickups in Epiphone LP's before but when I opened the electronics cavity on this one, WTF! HOLY RAT'S NEST BATMAN! Nothing vintage about this wiring scheme. Overly complicated and messy. The basic function, however, is the same.
Anyway I was able to determine that the stock pickups are 2 conducter, like the one I want to install and that it really is an easy swap. But I really want to rewire this thing to the good old vintage spec. and I don't have money for new parts, but... I do have 600v. 22g. wire for amps and I have an extra .022 SOZO cap sitting around.
Would this stuff be suitable for use in a guitar? Should I even consider doing the rewire or just throw it in and wait 'till I have right pieces to rewire? I've built amps and pedals but have never rewired a guitar.
Any and all opinions are welcome.
I have replaced pickups in Epiphone LP's before but when I opened the electronics cavity on this one, WTF! HOLY RAT'S NEST BATMAN! Nothing vintage about this wiring scheme. Overly complicated and messy. The basic function, however, is the same.
Anyway I was able to determine that the stock pickups are 2 conducter, like the one I want to install and that it really is an easy swap. But I really want to rewire this thing to the good old vintage spec. and I don't have money for new parts, but... I do have 600v. 22g. wire for amps and I have an extra .022 SOZO cap sitting around.
Would this stuff be suitable for use in a guitar? Should I even consider doing the rewire or just throw it in and wait 'till I have right pieces to rewire? I've built amps and pedals but have never rewired a guitar.
Any and all opinions are welcome.