Epiphone Les Paul Special Ii Wiring Diagram. Wiring Diagram Epiphone Les Paul Ii Gibson & Epiphone Les Paul 2 x Humbuckers / P90's, 2 x Volume Pots, 2 x Tone Pots, 3 Way Toggle Switch S w i t c h Ground wire from bridge stud Epiphone Les Paul Special-II: Original ("Master," Single Vol/Tone) Wiring Pickups: Original one-conductor leads converted to four-conductor (serial coil wiring) Switches: Humbuckers Down: in-phase & parallel (normal) Center: out-of-phase Up: OOP & serial ("Albert King tone") Coils Down: serial (normal) Center: cut (single coil) Up: parallel
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Most of the wiring is intact, but I can't find a wiring setup *anywhere* that matches what I have (attached) Find somewhere safe, dry and secure to place your Les Paul Special II guitar while you work on it.
[DIAGRAM] Wiring Diagram For Epiphone Les Paul Guitar
Gibson & Epiphone Les Paul 2 x Humbuckers / P90's, 2 x Volume Pots, 2 x Tone Pots, 3 Way Toggle Switch I'm assuming that the pot with the capacitor is the tone pot (left), and would have the following leads to attach / re-attach to the diagram below: Output Jack (1 lead) Ground (2 leads, G1 and G2) Neck Pickup (2 leads, N1 and N2) Gibson & Epiphone Les Paul / Push & Pull Pots 2 x Humbuckers, 2 x Volume Pots, 2 x Tone Pots, 3 Way Toggle Switch.
Epiphone Les Paul Special Ii Wiring Diagram. Les Paul Standard Standard Les Paul wiring configuration, featuring 2 hum buckers, 2 volume/tone controls and a 3-way toggle switch. Epiphone Les Paul Special-II - Humbucker Wiring 1-conductor + ground mapped to 4-conductor + ground (Seymour Duncan colors) Neck: 650R DCR: 8.82k (south: 4.44k; north: 4.38k) Lead: White = hot (North Start) Bare = ground, shield & South Start SOUTH NORTH White North Start Soldered to original lead's white wire (hot)
Wiring Diagram Epiphone Les Paul Special Ii 2 Tone 3 Way Switch. Gibson & Epiphone Les Paul / Push & Pull Pots 2 x Humbuckers, 2 x Volume Pots, 2 x Tone Pots, 3 Way Toggle Switch. The pickups are responsible for capturing the sound of the strings and converting it into an electrical signal, which is then sent to the volume and tone controls.