Using dupont connectors

teddeeh

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Hi im thinking of using dupont connectors to connect my pickups.
See photo for type of connector
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Roughly halfway up the length of cable required to connect the pickup to the switching. To keep the custom wiring but to swap pickups with ease.

Would this be ok to do or would i get alot of feedback etc from having the cable stripped, a switch put in then continue on? Or would it be fine??

Thought and reccomendations please. Much thanks.
 
Re: Using dupont connectors

I've done this before, using 5 circuit latching connectors, no audible problems. I would do it at the end of the pickup's original lead, though, and have all the connections in the control cavity.
 
Re: Using dupont connectors

Quill on MLP did a post on using Deans micro plugs.

http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/pickups/69938-quick-change-pickup-tip.html

I'm working up the courage to pull out the controls on my new ES-335 (for upgrade). When I get around to it, I plan on using the micro plugs on the pickup leads. Since 335's don't have easy access to the "control cavity", this would be a godsend for pickup swaps.

Link to Deans micro plugs:
http://www.wsdeans.com/products/plugs/micro_plug.html
 
Re: Using dupont connectors

I'd do the smaller individual plugs, that way you can work with various wiring mods more easily, like parallel, coil swap, etc.

Of course you'd have to rig up switches with the receiving pins, but I think it'd be worth it if you do a lot of experimenting.
 
Re: Using dupont connectors

I did this with a hollow body guitar. Considering the effort it takes to solder everything up on those style of guitars, it was very convenient for pickup swaps. I used plugs like the ones that If6Was9 linked to. They make a very strong, secure connection; I had no concerns of them coming apart from moving around and there were no audible changes/problems associated with them.

Cole
 
Re: Using dupont connectors

many thanks for the replies guys, i have just been very busy finishing my latest guitar

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Will be giving it a go very soon
 
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