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LP Electric Guitar Wiring Harness Kit Replacement, 2T2V 3 Way Toggle Switch 500K Pots&Jack Compatible for Dual Humbucker Gibson Les Pual Style Guitar, Black Tip

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About this item

  • Circuit wiring set compatible for LP SG EPI Style electric guitar, Material: Metal and wire, Switch Cap: Black
  • Wiring harness: Two volume/ Two tones / Three way switch, two capacitors, one input jack socket
  • 2 Volume and 2 Tone Knob Pots: Two A500k potentiometer, two B500k potentiometer
  • Pots Shaft length: approx. 18mm / 0.71", Base diameter: approx. 16mm / 0.63", Switch: Approx. 18 x 28 x 49mm / 0.71 x 1.1 x 1.9 inch
  • Wiring diagram as the picture seventh shown, this harness is completely prewired. All you need to do is solder your pickups to the switch and ground them to the volume pots. Any more details please help to see the product description as below show.(Any other problem about product or replacement, please help to contact us, The way to Contact Seller: Find your order -- Contact Seller, then email to us, thanks.)


This harness is completely prewired, all you need to do is solder your pickups to the switch and ground them to the volume pots
Instructions:
How to soldered the wire, the 2 B500k potentiometers– (volume pots) both have 3 posts:
1. One B500k Pots: the 'hot' wire of pickup is going to connect the center lug of volume, the ground wire of pickup is going to connect the anywhere on the top of potentiometers .
2. Another B500k Pots: The opposite of connect, the ground wire of pickup is going to connect the center lug of volume, the 'hot' wire of pickup is going to connect the anywhere on the top of potentiometers.
In other words, On this harness, solder the 'hot' side of your pickup to the 'wiper' (center lug) of the volume pot...which is the pot that does NOT have a capacitor attached to it. Yes, you can ground it to the body of the pot....or the lug that's folded over and grounded to the pot. Don't forget to tie in your bridge ground wire, which can be soldered to any convenient ground in the circuit! And you can also choose that the ground wire dose not need to connect. Good luck!
Another way of connect the tone pots, you can also solder the pickup wire into the A500k potentiometers(tone pots) as the above method, hope this will help you.
The instructions are on a youtube video building guitars.
Material: Plastic & metal
Switch Cap: Black
LP Wiring Harness 2 Volumes / 2 Tones / 3 way switch
2 x A500k, 2 x B500k Pots with 18mm Shafts, Base Dia: 16mm
Package Included:
1 x Wiring Harness for Gibson guitars
Note: Due to the difference between different monitors, the picture may not reflect the actual color of the item. Thank you!


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Ñoño Ruiz
Reviewed in Mexico on January 8, 2025
Fácil instalar y calidad en los pots y el selector se pastillas
Kyle6479
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
Worked as it should. Good value. Will buy again if needed for another guitar.
Rodney
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
Easy to hook up only got to wire pickups in work,s great thank,s
Erin Fox
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2023
My boyfriend had taken his Gibson to our local music shop (as we only have one in our town sadly) and got a 200$ pickup installed from them. Within 1 week the pickup seemed dead. Turns out they don’t know how to solder and completely ruined the turn dials and wiring. Bought this and it shipped within 2 days, put it on, pickup works amazingly. I’ve never seen my boyfriend so pleased with his guitar.TLDR: Saved us a 200$ pickup and over an hour drive to legit music center. Definitely will buy again if needed.
Interstellar
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021
Comes assembled including a pre-soldered ground wire for the bridge. The bridge ground wire is pretty short all the other wires are very long so keep some small zip ties handy to make it tidy at the end.Quality is not great, but it works fine and it about the same quality as what I pulled out of my older ESP-LTD. Soldering looked very good and the wiring was a step up from the factory wire.You will need to solder the bridge and neck pickups to their respective volume pots and ground the bridge to install. You might also want toothed lock washers to help keep the pots from turning.
STEVE HSIN HSIEN TSAI
Reviewed in Canada on February 21, 2021
The volume pots pretty much have no audio taper, it is nearly on-off. For the price, the product is pretty good, you do get what you pay for. It worked great for my project.
Gyslain Leduc
Reviewed in Canada on January 5, 2021
Changed old flimsy electronics. No instructions. Soldering required. Not too complicated. My guitar sounds great will see in time. But perfect for SG Epi.
Ernie
Reviewed in Canada on February 25, 2020
Picked up this wiring harness at the Post Office this morning. I wanted to rewire an Ibanez 2-pickup, 4-control guitar, that has had myriad wiring problems from the day I bought it from a well known auction site [much used and dirt cheap]. Finally, it would no longer play through the bridge pickup. I thought it might be the 3-way switch, but replacing that did not solve the problem. So, it looked like time to start with a clean slate.I looked at a wiring harness supplied by a well-known supplier of instrument parts. The cost of that was more than double what had I paid for the guitar. On a hunch, I checked amazon.ca and found this "oneflysky LP Electric Guitar Wiring Harness Kit."The first thing that caught my eye was that this kit, unlike some others I had seen in the same price range, had tone caps already wired in. [If you don't know what a tone cap is, you should probably take your guitar to a repair shop.] Most them did not. So, I pulled the trigger.Here's what you need to know. The supplier does not include a wiring diagram [This was pointed out in many of the reviews.], on the assumption ─ one assumes ─ that you wouldn't be doing this unless you had some idea what you're about. As well, there is more than one way to wire up a 2-pickup, 4-control-pot guitar. However, a tip-off that this kit won't work unless all the pots are grounded to each other would have saved me an extra hour of try this, try that, try something else. In short, I had some idea what I was about, but not quite enough to see, in advance, what I might run into. That's the reason for the 4-star rating.So, when I finally got both pick-ups working, individually and together, I thought my work was done. Then I realized that the tone pots were not doing anything; it was as if they weren't even there. I finally figured out that I had to add a jumper wire between the two tone pots to close the ground loop. Success at last.The reviews of this wiring kit run the gamut from great sounding, and dead easy, to never worked at all, didn't have the information I needed, and/or sounds crappy. As near as I can tell, this wiring kit uses the same components that I was replacing in my budget Ibanez guitar. In other words, cheap OEM parts, meant to keep the purchase price as low as possible. [Maybe that includes no testing, to insure that all the components are working before they're shipped.] So, you are getting what you paid for, unless one of the pots are stone dead, or the soldering is a bit slip-shod and something gets loose in shipping [which might be really hard to see, though you'd certainly notice the result].So, in the end, I got the Ibanez working properly again. Two thumbs up. How does it sound? To be honest, pretty much the way it did before [i.e., before it stopped working]. That's what I wanted or expected. Two thumbs up again. [Come on...a wiring kit is not going to make a budget Ibanez sound like a Paul Reed Smith, no matter what you paid for the kit.]The wiring kit supplied by the well-known supplier of instrument parts cost about four and a half times more than the oneflysky kit. Would it sound four and a half times better; I seriously doubt it ─ though I can't prove it without spending way more money and time than I'm willing to spend, just to prove the point.Will the oneflysky kit work well for the next twenty-five years? Maybe...maybe not. I'm 76 years old; it will probably last longer than me. If I get ten years out of it, I'll be satisfied; and if I'm still playing, I'll order the same kit again, and still be two and a quarter times ahead of the game money-wise.Given Amazon's no questions asked return policy, I'd not hesitate to recommend this product to anyone trying to bring an inexpensive guitar back to life. Would I use it in a $4000.00 guitar? No. But if I could afford a $4000.00 guitar, I could afford the well-known supplier of instrument parts' wiring kit.
Newfguy
Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2020
Great value
Jumpin Joe
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020
I purchased a DIY ES-175 guitar kit and was struggling with the wire harness it came with. Though I wired it correctly, it turned out that two of the pots were bad (after many hours of testing - very frustrating). I ordered wire harness and when it arrived, was very pleased with the quality of the solder joints and it worked right away perfectly. For the price, this is a no-brainer.
Albatross
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2019
Harness worked well, and the reverse wiring of the humbucker as suggested produced a monster tone.One of the wires had come free during transit, no bigly deal.Volume pots were all or nothing (on/off) which wasn't great, but at least they worked.
Sean L
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2018
The actual components of this aren't bad but the wire and the quality of the assembly isn't great. I would actually prefer to just get the components unsoldered and I'd assemble it myself. The pots are ok, but the three way switch is cheap. I mean, really cheap. But considering the cost it's not bad. My recommendation would be to just disassemble it, use your own wire and the pots with a better quality switch and this is a good sounding, cost effective way to wire up a guitar.
Billy Hell
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2018
I own around 22 guitars so I have wired a lot of pots. I ordered this for a cheap guitar that I wanted to quickly get going. The first big problem is they don't include nuts or washers. The pots are a weirdo size and none of my hardware will it. So that means I now have to order nuts. The wiring was so shoddy that one wire broke and another simply popped off when I inserted it in the hole. This is junk and now I'll have to reorder a harness that will work and I'm out the money on this. TERRIBLE!