Hello, this is my first post to this forum and I hope somebody could help.
I recently installed a set of Pearly Gates pickups in my 2014 Les Paul Standard - What I realized when I saw the wiring of the LP was that the original PU´was attached to the print card with a 5 pin connector into a socket (Not solded to the pots and switch as I was used to from older models). The colors of the cables corresponded to what the new PU´s have so I disregarded the wiring chart and simply cut the old cable and soldered the new PU cables to the corresponding colored cable and reassembled the guitar.
What I found when I initially tested the new PU configuration was a thin, metallic sound especially on the bridge PU, but obviously there must be something wrong in the configuration/wiring I guess. Pick up height is between 2-3mm and even with the true bypass function enabled (Bridge Tone knob pulled) there is weak output coming into the amp.
Has anybody experienced the same problem in replacing PU´s on a newer model LP (With Single coil split and phase inverter function) or have I a bad soldering somewhere maybe?
Looking forward to tips before I open the whole thing up and put the stock pu´s back in again
I recently installed a set of Pearly Gates pickups in my 2014 Les Paul Standard - What I realized when I saw the wiring of the LP was that the original PU´was attached to the print card with a 5 pin connector into a socket (Not solded to the pots and switch as I was used to from older models). The colors of the cables corresponded to what the new PU´s have so I disregarded the wiring chart and simply cut the old cable and soldered the new PU cables to the corresponding colored cable and reassembled the guitar.
What I found when I initially tested the new PU configuration was a thin, metallic sound especially on the bridge PU, but obviously there must be something wrong in the configuration/wiring I guess. Pick up height is between 2-3mm and even with the true bypass function enabled (Bridge Tone knob pulled) there is weak output coming into the amp.
Has anybody experienced the same problem in replacing PU´s on a newer model LP (With Single coil split and phase inverter function) or have I a bad soldering somewhere maybe?
Looking forward to tips before I open the whole thing up and put the stock pu´s back in again