I might be visualizing this incorrectly, but the connectors would be behind the soundboard, and you would have to have a large hole to disconnect and switch out pups.... but I may be thinking of flat pups....
They are not that big. But I have lap steel tunnel vision. I drill holes so a wired Jack can pass through, then use oval plates. I put the same hole under the pup into a routed cavity. Those connectors are not much wider than 1/4'
Soldering just makes things more solid. If you use the bullet connectors you may need to open the CBG up and clean them every so often.
James Pobog > Walter HaapapuroDecember 9, 2019 at 9:31am
These are pretty cool...
20ga. wire
James Pobog > Walter HaapapuroDecember 6, 2019 at 3:08pm
Copy that. What I found on Amazon is some of those computer 3-pin fan connectors, male and female, each wired with black, red, and green wires. Seems like a natural to me...
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I might be visualizing this incorrectly, but the connectors would be behind the soundboard, and you would have to have a large hole to disconnect and switch out pups.... but I may be thinking of flat pups....
They are not that big. But I have lap steel tunnel vision. I drill holes so a wired Jack can pass through, then use oval plates. I put the same hole under the pup into a routed cavity. Those connectors are not much wider than 1/4'
These are pretty cool...
20ga. wire
Copy that. What I found on Amazon is some of those computer 3-pin fan connectors, male and female, each wired with black, red, and green wires. Seems like a natural to me...