Idea. Pickup quick swap device

Kane17

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I was thinking of cutting the leads off of the pickup near the actual pickup, making some sort of clip. Then making compatible attachments on the short leads of the pickups.

I know there might be some line integrity issues but I would like the idea of quick swapping pickups without having to re-sodder. I'd probably get at least half SD's humbucker line alone.. Seem like just 1 pickup no matter how good can be limiting..I think I'd like pickups to be more like pedals and just use what you are in the mood for.
 
Re: Idea. Pickup quick swap device

Already been done.. The Taylor solid body guitars are like that. I've also been thinking of making something for this concept too. As well as a similar idea for the control panel. The way I was thinking of doing it was to build a custom printed circuit board that would have a 4 pin connector on it to connect the pickup to, a second 4 pin connector that would allow you to hook up a Triple Shot or use a terminator that would pass the signal along in series to a 3 conductor output to the control panel. This PCB would be just about the size of the HB route and would have 2 grounding screw holes and an insulator on the bottom so you could screw it in the bottom of the pickup route. It's a great idea, just not too practical. however It would be nice for people who have a couple guitars and want to have an easy way to swap pickups between them.
 
Re: Idea. Pickup quick swap device

DiMarzio let's you custom order with quick-connect ends also. and, if I remember correctly...once upon a time in the 80's, this Duncan guy sold pickup modules that popped into the back of a Duncan guitar...
 
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