Mojotone Solderless Les Paul Guitar Wiring Harness (Long Shaft)


Description
No bulky plugs or add-ons are needed for this solderless harness to work. Just strip back your existing wires from your pickups and guitar, insert them into our solderless connector, and you're done.
Note:
Guitars made overseas may require you to enlarge the holes for the larger US spec pots to fit. You will also need to change the metric knobs to inch sized 24-knurl push-on knobs and the switch tip.


Features
- Push-in solderless wire connection for quick installation and easy pickup swaps
- Vintage quality USA branded components (Switchcraft, Mojotone, and CTS)
- Smooth custom taper, CTS industrial potentiometers with solid brass bushings
- Handcrafted and hermetically sealed Mojotone Vitamin T oil-filled tone caps
- Pre-wired industrial quality Switchcraft toggle switch included
- Hand-wired point-to-point by Mojotone in the USA
Specs
- (4) CTS 500k vintage taper long shaft potentiometers
- (1) Switchcraft USA toggle switch (Switch tip sold separately)
- (1) Switchcraft USA mono input jack
- (2) Mojotone Vitamin T Oil Filled .022uf capacitor
- (1) Detailed wiring diagram and instructions
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Reviews
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5 Reviews
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of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Concerts3
- Practicing3
- Difficult To Use1
- Poor Quality1
- Need to drill holes for the bigger shafts.1
- Experienced2
- Novice2
- Professional Musician1
- Easy To Use4
- Functional4
- Good Quality4
- Improves Sound4
Reviewed by 5 customers
EASILY UPGRAGE YOUR LES PAUL STYLE GUITAR WITH THIS KIT.
submitted10 months ago
byEPRODUCTIONS
fromVIRGINIA BEACH VA
MOJOTONE'S LONG SHAFT SOLDERLESS WIRING HARNESS KIT TAKES MUCH OF YOUR TREPIDATION OF PERFORMING INTRICATE WIRING AND SOLDERING AS IF YOU ARE BUILDING A WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION, AND MAKES IT STRAIGHT FORWARD AND EASY TO INSTALL. GOOD NEWS, IT'S ONLY GOING TO BE A GREAT SOUNDING LES PAUL STYLE GUITAR, AND NEVER BLOW UP IN YOUR FACE. I'VE PURCHASED AND INSTALLED TWO KITS, AND CURRENTLY ORDERING A THIRD.
Not Easy and Sound Is Bad
submitted3 years ago
byEmiliano
fromNorthern Virginia
I was intimidated by soldering. I wanted to try some different pickups, but I didn't want to do the soldering. I always wondered why there wasn't an easier way to swap pickups, like when you put the cable into the jack. Why can't pickups be that easy too? So when I saw this I thought it would be awesome. First of all, it's not that easy. If you have Gibson pickups with shielded cable where the ground consists of a sheath encompassing the wire, then you have to unbraid the wire and twist it up and somehow insert it into a tiny little hole. Those holes are tiny anyway, and it's not so easy to stick wires in there. Solid core wires are doable, but multistrand wires? It's not so easy. Second, the sound is not so good. The neck pickup sounded extremely muddy, and adjusting the potentiometer didn't change the sound. Turning the knob didn't seem to have any effect. So I learned how to solder. Surprise. It's not very difficult. Soldering isn't that big of a deal. It's actually easier than using this solderless harness. I very strongly recommend NOT getting this.
Top Epiphone upgrade!
submitted4 years ago
byJohn
fromMidwest
Quick pickup changes, quieter and cleaner sound vs. stock Chinese junk. The smoother, more linear graduation of the volume and tone knobs are great. No more humm or buzzing. Just a great alternative to "rewiring" the cheap pots. Do a total gut job and end up with a whole new beast!
I just did for my other guitar
submitted5 years ago
byTom
fromTaunton Ma
No hum
Gibson Les Paul Custom, Alpine White, soo Beautiful!
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byOB the Great!
fromNorman, Oklahoma
Only problem I had with the pots was the shafts were bigger so had to enlarge holes :) , but improved on response with these. And let's face it, a Gibson Les Paul/Alpine White w/ Gold Hardware, how much prettier can a guitar be !?!? And it's a dream to play.
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submitted4 years ago
asked byBretski
fromundisclosed
Would this work on my Washburn T25?
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar