I've seen people ditch all-shielded-wire harnesses for 'premium' separate-wire ones, and then wonder why their guitar is noisier. If not I would possibly look for a shielded-wire one (you can get epiphone ones on ebay). 'Why Lollars Like many pickup choices, it was word-of-mouth recommendation, in this case from members of the Guitarist team who have used Lollars in Teles, SGs and Collings guitars. I would keep your existing harness, especially if it is all shielded wire. 'To illustrate this Q&A request, we chose to fit Jason Lollar Standard Dog Ear Style P-90s for Casino (140 for the pair) to a Korean-made Epiphone Casino. Your caps and tone pots are probably wired differently, like on this Sheraton, but I wouldn't be touching them if I were you.
Just ditch the phase switch on bridge volume shown (wire bridge pickup hot direct to series switch, and ground the ground side). The CTS push-pulls are a few mm less deep (good for fitting in solid body cavities with limited depth) but they are wider so not good for f-holes (and a PITA to solder compared to the alphas).Īdding series with push-pull on neck volume would look like this, but with your P90s. They use conventional push-pulls (alpha ?) with the lugs on the bottom, not the newer CTS-style with the lugs on the side. We also ship to the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and most of Europe.
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