Newer gibsons/PCB boards

hydro

Prayin' to Cheeses
Hey everyone,

So manyof the newer Gibsons seem to have a PCB board mounted inside the control box, with molex type connectors and stuff. For example my budget SG-J I got last year.

Is there anything to look out for if you just rip these out and replace with a traditional wiring harness? Most of the guitars I'd be worrying about would be standard 4 knob, 3 way switch, two humbucker.

Also - does anyone know if the new 2016 gibson USA line is using these same PCB style electronics?
 
Re: Newer gibsons/PCB boards

I've taken the guts out of my LP Studio and replaced it with custom wiring, then put the original PCB back multiple times. Never had an issue.
 
Re: Newer gibsons/PCB boards

You should be able to put traditional wiring in there no problem; I wonder if it's worth the hassle though.
 
Re: Newer gibsons/PCB boards

You should be able to put traditional wiring in there no problem; I wonder if it's worth the hassle though.

Yeah, I would be doing it in order to put in different pickups and a push/pull out of phase pot.
 
Re: Newer gibsons/PCB boards

You should be able to put traditional wiring in there no problem; I wonder if it's worth the hassle though.

If you're okay with the stock wiring and pickups, it's not. If you want to replace the pickups, you could probably get a couple molex connectors for it. Some guys on this site have described what they did in other threads. https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...ing-solution&p=3809854&viewfull=1#post3809854 The first page has people who are describing their systems, so you might wanna give them a pm.
 
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Nope I ripped one out of a studio and I'm getting ready to rip one out of a Signature T.
I go with 50s style wiring and Bourns low friction pots. On the studio I reused the selector switch and the input jack. Go with long shaft pots and you should have no problems. The good news is I actually made money by selling the board and pickups. I put in a JB and a 59 and new pots and pocketed about $75 after I sold my old stuff on Reverb. .. It's easy to do. Just drop your new stuff in and use the jack and the switch. You can't go wrong
 
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