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DIY rewire Les Paul Standard
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<blockquote data-quote="withmittens" data-source="post: 152695" data-attributes="member: 3096"><p>I have a 2013 Les Paul Standard with the PCB and 4 push/pull pots.</p><p></p><p>I want to redo it</p><p></p><p>Option 1 -- is strip the pots off the board and replace with Bourn or Alpha push pull 500k ( I believe Gibson used 300k for volume and 500k for tone)</p><p></p><p>------I'd also replace the caps.</p><p></p><p>Option 2 -- is to build a new harness using the new pots and caps. </p><p></p><p>Option 2 might be easier in the end but I don;t mind the pcb board so much and it also allows quick swaps of Gibson pickups. I've also talked to a few pickup makers who are happy to use a quick connector.</p><p></p><p>Option 1 lets me keep the splitting and phase options. </p><p></p><p>any opinions before I head over to a loathsome Les Paul forum?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="withmittens, post: 152695, member: 3096"] I have a 2013 Les Paul Standard with the PCB and 4 push/pull pots. I want to redo it Option 1 -- is strip the pots off the board and replace with Bourn or Alpha push pull 500k ( I believe Gibson used 300k for volume and 500k for tone) ------I'd also replace the caps. Option 2 -- is to build a new harness using the new pots and caps. Option 2 might be easier in the end but I don;t mind the pcb board so much and it also allows quick swaps of Gibson pickups. I've also talked to a few pickup makers who are happy to use a quick connector. Option 1 lets me keep the splitting and phase options. any opinions before I head over to a loathsome Les Paul forum? [/QUOTE]
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