This is such a quick and easy way to upgrade the wiring in your Les Paul, in my case it was an Epiphone Modern LP. I did have to enlarge the hole a bit so the Obsidianwire kit would fit, but you should expect since Epiphone uses the smaller metric size pots. I used this kit because I was installing Seymour Duncan Limited 59 PAF humbuckers and didn't want to go through the hassle of getting new pots, caps etc and then having to solder everything together. The only soldering I had to do was un-soldering the ground wire for the bridge from the OEM pot. I didn't have to solder anything installing the 2-wire humbuckers. I also love the ability of choosing between 50's and 60's wiring style. After playing the switches in different position I settled on 50's for my neck pickup and 60's bridge.
Unfortunately, really this is not a review. It’s a review mainly on the delivery. It came according to them the email two days before they said it was gonna come I’m home because I’m going through chemo. I did not get a picture of the delivery. I found out that they said it was delivered an hour two hours afterwards no picture look out there and I was no package
I tried turning my sss strat into an hss with my homemade harness. I used all the best parts and reputable advice. I tried many variations of caps, resistors etc but I couldn't eliminate frequency stacking. I finally gave up and bought this Obsidian harness. It is literally like a new guitar now. It sounds absolutely beautiful with Fralin pickups.
I know how to solder but since I’m mostly a bass player I didn’t want to stick myself into something that I’m not an expert on, hence why I chose you guys. I was blown away with the product. Never expected to like a telecaster, but wow. Paired with Seymour Duncan middle pickup it works like a charm. The one thing I would say is that the plate didn’t fit my current pick guard but there’s nothing that can’t be easily modified. So I got that done asap. Thanks









