Honga Man
August 26th, 2005, 09:36 PM
I am thinking about a fun long-term project as time and spare cash allow but I wonder if the experts can advise me if this is a foolhardy project.
I have a MIM Std. Tele body (with vintage bridge, of course) on my partscaster. A fat MIJ JD Tele neck with threaded inserts is the cool part of it, bought from a TDPRI'er years back who I can't remember, but I digress.
The MIM Std. Tele body comes routed for a humbucker in the neck. In a perfect world, I would like to get a few different pickups (and pickguards, obviously) for different neck pickup options...
1. Standard Tele neck pickup (the current setup)
2. Strat pickup
3. Fender Wide Range humbucker
4. P-90
5. Esquire
Currently my Tele is wired with MIM Std. Tele pickups, stock pots, and a Fender 4-way switch.
Here is the one question I would like answered above all others: Would it be possible to install some sort of connectors on the wires to the neck pickup so I could remove the pickguard and just "unplug" the neck pickup and install a different pickup/pickguard whenever I feel like it?
I understand that different pots are used with humbuckers, maybe different caps too. I don't want to mess with any of that if I can help it. I play bass in bands, this Tele is just for my own fun in the basement and on crude 4-track cassette recordings...so it doesn't have to be perfect...I just think it would be neat to have different options for my own enjoyment.
What if I just went the Tele/Strat/None route? Would a standard Strat neck pickup need different caps or pots or wiring? Even with my 4-way switch? I'm thinking it would be a simple change.
How about the Esquire configuration? I know that if I just de-solder the neck pickup I don't get the "no-tone control" vibe of a properly wired Esquire, but it just might be cool not have the neck pickup just once in a while for the heck of it. Or, could I use a Delta Tone pot for tone and get the same thing? Maybe a push-pull? I'm not a wiring guy and don't even solder too well so I don't want to change more than I have to.
Since the body already has a humbucker rout, could I have a pickguard made to put a Strat neck pickup closer to the bridge like Jerry Donahue does? Or is that stuff about better harmonics just a bunch of hooey? Maybe the distance from the front to the back of the humbucker rout isn't enough to make a difference?
Or should I just forget all this foolishness because it will be more trouble, expense, and work than it's worth?
Maybe the tone is in the wood and I should just work on learning more music theory instead of worrying about subtle difference in tone?
Heck, I just LIKE to mess with guitars, so this whole thing will be fun, not work.
Any advice welcomed and very much appreciated.
I have a MIM Std. Tele body (with vintage bridge, of course) on my partscaster. A fat MIJ JD Tele neck with threaded inserts is the cool part of it, bought from a TDPRI'er years back who I can't remember, but I digress.
The MIM Std. Tele body comes routed for a humbucker in the neck. In a perfect world, I would like to get a few different pickups (and pickguards, obviously) for different neck pickup options...
1. Standard Tele neck pickup (the current setup)
2. Strat pickup
3. Fender Wide Range humbucker
4. P-90
5. Esquire
Currently my Tele is wired with MIM Std. Tele pickups, stock pots, and a Fender 4-way switch.
Here is the one question I would like answered above all others: Would it be possible to install some sort of connectors on the wires to the neck pickup so I could remove the pickguard and just "unplug" the neck pickup and install a different pickup/pickguard whenever I feel like it?
I understand that different pots are used with humbuckers, maybe different caps too. I don't want to mess with any of that if I can help it. I play bass in bands, this Tele is just for my own fun in the basement and on crude 4-track cassette recordings...so it doesn't have to be perfect...I just think it would be neat to have different options for my own enjoyment.
What if I just went the Tele/Strat/None route? Would a standard Strat neck pickup need different caps or pots or wiring? Even with my 4-way switch? I'm thinking it would be a simple change.
How about the Esquire configuration? I know that if I just de-solder the neck pickup I don't get the "no-tone control" vibe of a properly wired Esquire, but it just might be cool not have the neck pickup just once in a while for the heck of it. Or, could I use a Delta Tone pot for tone and get the same thing? Maybe a push-pull? I'm not a wiring guy and don't even solder too well so I don't want to change more than I have to.
Since the body already has a humbucker rout, could I have a pickguard made to put a Strat neck pickup closer to the bridge like Jerry Donahue does? Or is that stuff about better harmonics just a bunch of hooey? Maybe the distance from the front to the back of the humbucker rout isn't enough to make a difference?
Or should I just forget all this foolishness because it will be more trouble, expense, and work than it's worth?
Maybe the tone is in the wood and I should just work on learning more music theory instead of worrying about subtle difference in tone?
Heck, I just LIKE to mess with guitars, so this whole thing will be fun, not work.
Any advice welcomed and very much appreciated.
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