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Wiring check – Gibson quick connect content
Hello,
Long time–no post. I hops all is well around here.
I've got myself into a bit of a situation, and would like to ask for your help.
My wife's co-worker Dan asked me to do a pickup swap for him. I put a set of Invaders in his brand new Les Paul Faded. I haven't worked on a guitar in a while; this is my first encounter with the "new" [to me] Gibson quick connect system, so I was wondering if any of you in the know regarding the Gibson quick connect system can give me a quick wiring check.
Looking at the internals that Gibson uses now, I saw that I had a few options: 1) Gut everything in the control cavity and set it up it like they used to be. 2) Track down suitable quick connectors from an electronics store, and connect them to the Duncan leads (I assume the connector are not proprietary). 3) Snip the stock quick connectors from the 490 pickups, and connect them to the Duncan leads.
After looking over the control cavity together, and my explaining all this to Dan, he chose option 3, since it is the only option that would allow over-the-weeked turnaround (no new parts need to be ordered).
I also noticed that Gibson now uses different color codes for R and T pickups, which makes the Duncan to Gibson color conversion a bit more confusing. After spending some amount of time doing some cipherin', and assuming that the R pickup color code was the same as Gibson used to use, I settled on the following order for connecting the Duncan leads to the stock quick connectors (left to right, starting from the bare wire on the connector): bare, green, black, red, white. I assumed that since Duncan uses the same color codes on N and B pickups, that this pattern could be followed on both connectors, regardless of what Gibson colors went where.
I have them both wired this way, and they seem basically fine, but perhaps a little notch filtered sometimes. This may just be because Invaders have a bit of that tone (as I notice many high output pickups do), but I just wanted to double check with the experts.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. A few thoughts regarding the new Gibson internals:
1) I kind of like them...theoretically. Makes a lot of sense in a lot of ways. A bit tough for ruthless modders, but for basic pickup swaps, in terms of speed and cleanliness of installation, it's great.
2) Has Duncan, or any other company, adapted to the new Gibson wiring by offering Gibson-style quick connectors as an option?
Hello,
Long time–no post. I hops all is well around here.
I've got myself into a bit of a situation, and would like to ask for your help.
My wife's co-worker Dan asked me to do a pickup swap for him. I put a set of Invaders in his brand new Les Paul Faded. I haven't worked on a guitar in a while; this is my first encounter with the "new" [to me] Gibson quick connect system, so I was wondering if any of you in the know regarding the Gibson quick connect system can give me a quick wiring check.
Looking at the internals that Gibson uses now, I saw that I had a few options: 1) Gut everything in the control cavity and set it up it like they used to be. 2) Track down suitable quick connectors from an electronics store, and connect them to the Duncan leads (I assume the connector are not proprietary). 3) Snip the stock quick connectors from the 490 pickups, and connect them to the Duncan leads.
After looking over the control cavity together, and my explaining all this to Dan, he chose option 3, since it is the only option that would allow over-the-weeked turnaround (no new parts need to be ordered).
I also noticed that Gibson now uses different color codes for R and T pickups, which makes the Duncan to Gibson color conversion a bit more confusing. After spending some amount of time doing some cipherin', and assuming that the R pickup color code was the same as Gibson used to use, I settled on the following order for connecting the Duncan leads to the stock quick connectors (left to right, starting from the bare wire on the connector): bare, green, black, red, white. I assumed that since Duncan uses the same color codes on N and B pickups, that this pattern could be followed on both connectors, regardless of what Gibson colors went where.
I have them both wired this way, and they seem basically fine, but perhaps a little notch filtered sometimes. This may just be because Invaders have a bit of that tone (as I notice many high output pickups do), but I just wanted to double check with the experts.
Thanks in advance.
P.S. A few thoughts regarding the new Gibson internals:
1) I kind of like them...theoretically. Makes a lot of sense in a lot of ways. A bit tough for ruthless modders, but for basic pickup swaps, in terms of speed and cleanliness of installation, it's great.
2) Has Duncan, or any other company, adapted to the new Gibson wiring by offering Gibson-style quick connectors as an option?