ZoSo0789
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Okay yall, I cant fully decide how I want to wire up my Les Paul before long when I get new pickups for it. But I want to know ahead of time how I'll want it wired before I get the pickups so I gather the parts I'll need in the meantime. Here's what I'm looking at at the moment:
Phat Cat in the neck
Pearly Gates in the bridge position
2 volume (both 500K)
2 tone (neck 500K with .002 uf cap for sure, but not sure about the bridge)
Coil split set up for the bridge (slug coil active)
This Les Paul is my main guitar and will be mainly used for blues (from Hubert Sumlin to Cream), and old 60s British blues. I generally like a full, bold, warm rhythm sound from my bridge, and a thick, clear, smooth ringing tone from my neck pu for leads. This isn't how I'll always use them, but 80% of the time I will.
Are there any more 'tricks' you guys think would be worthwhile to wire into it like series/parallel, oop, or whatever? I want to keep the controls simple, but 100% useable. If it's a tone I'll use basically never and more or less a gimmick, I dont want it. I want this to be a simple blues machine, but I want it to cover some ground.
Another question, are the existing pots worth ripping out and replacing? And if so, I want to do so with full size CTS pots. I'm used to using those stew-mac pots, but those things just feel cheap and crappy when using the controls. I like the tight feel to the pots that are already in it. I think I wanna use cloth push-back wire and orange drops caps in it too... are they really worth it over normal rubber wire and metal film radioshack caps?
Phat Cat in the neck
Pearly Gates in the bridge position
2 volume (both 500K)
2 tone (neck 500K with .002 uf cap for sure, but not sure about the bridge)
Coil split set up for the bridge (slug coil active)
This Les Paul is my main guitar and will be mainly used for blues (from Hubert Sumlin to Cream), and old 60s British blues. I generally like a full, bold, warm rhythm sound from my bridge, and a thick, clear, smooth ringing tone from my neck pu for leads. This isn't how I'll always use them, but 80% of the time I will.
Are there any more 'tricks' you guys think would be worthwhile to wire into it like series/parallel, oop, or whatever? I want to keep the controls simple, but 100% useable. If it's a tone I'll use basically never and more or less a gimmick, I dont want it. I want this to be a simple blues machine, but I want it to cover some ground.
Another question, are the existing pots worth ripping out and replacing? And if so, I want to do so with full size CTS pots. I'm used to using those stew-mac pots, but those things just feel cheap and crappy when using the controls. I like the tight feel to the pots that are already in it. I think I wanna use cloth push-back wire and orange drops caps in it too... are they really worth it over normal rubber wire and metal film radioshack caps?