![]() ![]() So Lollar are single conductor? I’m no expert so was wondering how to connect the stock white wire left from the old pickup to the new Lollar wire…screw in the pickup back in and start jamming. The guitar weighs 6.47 lbs. Upgrades include a Bigsby B70, roller saddle bridge, 2 Seymour Duncan Antiquity P90 pickups and an Epiphone EpiLite case. I read that Lollar pickups has an outside braided wire as its ground and no individual wire to solder? For sale is an Epiphone Casino Coupe (original owner purchased from zZounds)in pristine condition (no scratches, dings or chips). I put it all back together, but did leave the Bill Lawrence noise-free pickups in place. ![]() Glad I kept the original parts, because years later, I realized the original mojo had been lost. It had been a great guitar, but I contracted upgrade-itis. Pickups, tuners, bridge, saddles, even the neck. I’ve removed the white pick guard and had a look at the inside and the wire connecting to the stock pickups.įor speed I just want to cut the wire at the base of the stock pickups and bin them….and the wire that is there connect to the Lollar wire and get on with my life…I have no desire to upgrade the harness…I’m not using the guitar Live and it’s got limited resale value…I just want to record and get on with my life…:p I upgraded the dickens out of my 2001 MIM Standard Tele. ![]() One of the tuning heads was bent so I bought some Kluson Revolution Locking Tuners to replace the old ones.Īlso bought a Gotoh Bridge, new black toggle knob and some new Black Volume and tone knobs… I’ve bought an Epiphone Casino cheap and have decided to do some cheapish upgrades… The new pickups are Antiquity II P90s with mojotone shims for better pickup height, I've swapped knobs from my ES-335 that I won't be using, and I purchased a higher machined ABR-1 style bridge which cut back on a lot of the buzzing. ![]()
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