Thanks for your help! Blower/Jimmy Page mod with Diagram and Vid

zionstrat

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Guys,
First, big thanks to GuitarDoc, Chistopher and Beaubrummels for helping me put together an Out of Phase, Series/Parallel, Pearly Gates parallel to self + P90 blower design. The client was extremely happy and the final diagram follows in case anyone wants to do this one in the future.

Also, posting a short video- the tonal variation is superb- Here’s a little background
• A studio owns this modified 1976 Les Paul Pro Deluxe and wanted as much variety as possible without cosmetic changes
• Has a beautful, thick p90 in neck
• Had been routed for a Gibson ‘TTop’ bucker in the bridge in the 70s- Rather thin and nasley, didn’t balance p90 very well.

Mods listed above provide extreme versatility
• P90 blower adds back high end detail and a little volume- Kind of an underwound sound, but with a bit more gain
• Pearly Gates is perfect balance with p90. And parallel to self, provides a great ‘Fenderish’ sound but remains humbucking
• Out of phase provides the Peter Green or thin crunch sounds
• Series gives the powerful Out of phase/Series combination that really cuts through with crunch
• Series by itself is dark and thick- Great with Thin amps

Bottom line, we have a happy customer and an updated schematic and I appreciate SDUG as always!
Much peace,
Michael


Video

Diagram
76 LP Deluxe- Blower + Jimmy Page v7.jpg


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Re: Thanks for your help! Blower/Jimmy Page mod with Diagram and Vid

Wow, very cool, and great video!
 
Re: Thanks for your help! Blower/Jimmy Page mod with Diagram and Vid

Nice. Very tastefully done.
 
Re: Thanks for your help! Blower/Jimmy Page mod with Diagram and Vid

Excellent video. Wirings like that are extra painful to solder together.
 
Re: Thanks for your help! Blower/Jimmy Page mod with Diagram and Vid

Thanks guys!

Also,

Excellent video. Wirings like that are extra painful to solder together.

Christopher, yes it's a biggie, but it was far more of a challenge than I've ever had before- the luthier missordered the parts -instead of normal pots, he had purchased the short pots that have the little holes and numbers on the side instead of lugs on the end(:

As challenging as Jimmy pages can be, you can usually see the patterns and easy double check... ie 'X' wiring on the phase flip. With these pots, you can't see a thing once they're installed and you have to ground on the side instead of the back of the pot.

We didn't have time to reorder, so I mapped everything to the numbers and everything worked in the end.

I would never use those pots intentionally, but it was surprising to see how much space it saved- you could fit a pack of cigarettes on top of the pots in this LP, so I guess it really would make sense if you have a really shallow control cavity and it certainly looked extremely neat.

Live and learn, eh;)
 
Re: Thanks for your help! Blower/Jimmy Page mod with Diagram and Vid

Keith Green? I thought the out-of-phase sound was based on Peter Green's Les Paul?
 
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