Rewired an Epi Dot for my drummer yesterday...
First let me say that after polishing the frets and a set up this guitar plays VERY well...surprising to be honest.
Also worth mentioning the dimensions of this era Epi Dot are SO close to my 67 ES-335...unlike the newer Dots I've seen that bare little in common with a real ES-3X5.
Anyway, the mods were done to this guitar already but the wiring had gotten a little wonky and the jack had come loose so it needed to be rewired, cleaned up and tweaked but I thought I'd share it with you guys.
The bridge pickup was replaced with a Gibson 489t, which is a bit hot for my tastes but an improvement over the stock Epi bucker I'm sure and the neck pickup has been replaced with a Burns Tri Sonic in an adapter plate at an angle then an added Bigsby.
Both pickups are seeing a 500k volume and tone pot and the balance is surprisingly good...the bridge pickup has a nice midrange peak to it and a bit of compression under a heavy pick attack that sort of blooms into a nice sustain while the neck pickup has a killer hollow thing going on with sort of a strat meets P-90 vibe to it...the first time I played on the neck it reminded me of Aerosmith Mama Kin from their first album...killer tone for crunchy rhythm parts and with the gain cranked up sort of a soaring thing happens.
Anyway...on to the pics...
![](http://inlinethumb02.webshots.com/50625/2959738380063704504S500x500Q85.jpg)
Also worth mentioning he added a set of Grover Auto Lock rotomatics...I LOVE THEE KEYS!!!
They are the best, easiest to use locking key I've tried yet!
First let me say that after polishing the frets and a set up this guitar plays VERY well...surprising to be honest.
Also worth mentioning the dimensions of this era Epi Dot are SO close to my 67 ES-335...unlike the newer Dots I've seen that bare little in common with a real ES-3X5.
Anyway, the mods were done to this guitar already but the wiring had gotten a little wonky and the jack had come loose so it needed to be rewired, cleaned up and tweaked but I thought I'd share it with you guys.
The bridge pickup was replaced with a Gibson 489t, which is a bit hot for my tastes but an improvement over the stock Epi bucker I'm sure and the neck pickup has been replaced with a Burns Tri Sonic in an adapter plate at an angle then an added Bigsby.
Both pickups are seeing a 500k volume and tone pot and the balance is surprisingly good...the bridge pickup has a nice midrange peak to it and a bit of compression under a heavy pick attack that sort of blooms into a nice sustain while the neck pickup has a killer hollow thing going on with sort of a strat meets P-90 vibe to it...the first time I played on the neck it reminded me of Aerosmith Mama Kin from their first album...killer tone for crunchy rhythm parts and with the gain cranked up sort of a soaring thing happens.
Anyway...on to the pics...
![](http://inlinethumb56.webshots.com/49655/2849423930063704504S500x500Q85.jpg)
![](http://inlinethumb02.webshots.com/50625/2959738380063704504S500x500Q85.jpg)
Also worth mentioning he added a set of Grover Auto Lock rotomatics...I LOVE THEE KEYS!!!
They are the best, easiest to use locking key I've tried yet!
![](http://inlinethumb57.webshots.com/48568/2928772830063704504S500x500Q85.jpg)
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