Advice for removing pcb from a SG to install Lace pickups
Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2018 11:00 pm
ILF bros,
I have a 2009 Gibson SG that has a PCB I'd like to remove and install wiring within. I have built some DIY guitar pedal stuff but have never touched a guitar's wiring. I'll be installing a Lace Drop and Gain humbuckers - the bridge is -$38 on amazon! and they are offering an 15% additional audio harmony discount: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NAHQKMM.
I thought about getting a wiring kit from Stewmac but i've read Lace suggests and works best with 250k pots. The Stew Mac kitttp://www.stewmac.com/Pickups_and_Electronics/Wiring_Kits/Premium_Wiring_Kit_for_Gibson_SG.html comes with 500k pot so i'd have to source my own 250ks, seem like it's somewhat counter productive to go this route. Does anyone have any advice for a kit or components to get to accommodate the Lace pickups?
Thank you!
I have a 2009 Gibson SG that has a PCB I'd like to remove and install wiring within. I have built some DIY guitar pedal stuff but have never touched a guitar's wiring. I'll be installing a Lace Drop and Gain humbuckers - the bridge is -$38 on amazon! and they are offering an 15% additional audio harmony discount: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00NAHQKMM.
I thought about getting a wiring kit from Stewmac but i've read Lace suggests and works best with 250k pots. The Stew Mac kitttp://www.stewmac.com/Pickups_and_Electronics/Wiring_Kits/Premium_Wiring_Kit_for_Gibson_SG.html comes with 500k pot so i'd have to source my own 250ks, seem like it's somewhat counter productive to go this route. Does anyone have any advice for a kit or components to get to accommodate the Lace pickups?
Thank you!