Gibson Pickup Quick Connect Plug Information, Color Codes
Feb 6, 2017 16:29:14 GMT -5
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Post by Charlie Honkmeister on Feb 6, 2017 16:29:14 GMT -5
Here's some reference information on the quick connect plugs and wiring that Gibson uses on their guitars with a circuit board in the control cavity. Thanks to the original contributors for this information.
Connectors:
Original Post: music-electronics-forum.com/t39998/
I think the brand is Molex.
oops Tyco.. www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...8IEbI6SHc3Q%3d
After taking a second look, those look like PC motherboard connectors. Maybe find an adapter for USB and splice to it.
Here they are... www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...VMHMAK5Q%3d%3d
Terminals.. www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...U0wF54cENGw%3d
Those are 4 pin connectors, Gibsons are 5 pins, just change the suffix to 0500 from 0400.
Last edited by guitician; 07-25-2015 at 07:28 PM.
Wiring Color Code:
Original Post: guitaristguild.com/index.php?topic=437.0
Hey Gang. I recently found an issue when trying to install a new set of Gibson 490R/498T pickups into a 2013 Gibson Les Paul LPJ. The LPJ has the new quick connect board and connectors.
The problem was the new standard pickups did not come with quick connect connectors so I assumed you can just splice them to the existing pigtail and all would be fine. NOT SO.
You can connect them in this manner and both pickups work but the middle switch position has "noticeable" power loss.
Here's what I found...
Gibson changed the color coding on the connector for the Bridge pickup and that caused the pickups to be out of phase when installed properly (color to color).
Here's the details...
Standard Gibson pickups with 4 conductor capabilities have 5 conductors (including screen or shield). They are manufactured with this coding...
Red - Hot or +ve
White - upper coil finish ( connects to green in 2 conductor installs)
Green - lower coil finish (connects to white in 2 conductor installs)
Black - Ground or -ve
Shield - Connect to black or ground
I was installing standard Gibson 490R/498T's which do not have quick connect connectors.
Now here's where it gets good.
The quick connect board and connector have these color codings...
Neck - Pin 1 - Shield / Pin 2 - Black / Pin 3 - Red / Pin 4 - Green / Pin 5 - White
Bridge - Pin 1 - Shield / Pin 2 - Green / Pin 3 - White / Pin 4 - Black / Pin 5 - Red
(I'll to add some pics in this post)
So the neck circuit is looking for Red/Black as the positive and negative and the bridge is looking for White/Green.
(Note: This is the circuit for both of my 2013 LPJ's and a friends 2013 Studio with the same pups and QC board)
So when I hooked up the pickups to the quick connect pigtails and observed proper color coding it actually put the pickups out of phase.
To rectify you have to forget about connecting proper colors to proper color and just give the board what it is looking for...
Again note... this is only for the Bridge... the Neck is color coded properly.
For the bridge pigtail...
Connect Red from pickup to White on pigtail
Black from pickup to Green
White from pickup to Red
Green from pickup to Black
Shield to shield
If you do not connect it like this, it will still work but there will be a noticeable power loss in the mid because of out of phase.
This can be verified with clip leads if you are skeptical.
(NOTE: If you have a different color coded pickup then just hook it up following your coding to the pigtail inputs above.)
Hope this helps someone and saves them time and troubleshooting.
Mike@Ferro-Kings
Connectors:
Original Post: music-electronics-forum.com/t39998/
I think the brand is Molex.
oops Tyco.. www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...8IEbI6SHc3Q%3d
After taking a second look, those look like PC motherboard connectors. Maybe find an adapter for USB and splice to it.
Here they are... www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...VMHMAK5Q%3d%3d
Terminals.. www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/...U0wF54cENGw%3d
Those are 4 pin connectors, Gibsons are 5 pins, just change the suffix to 0500 from 0400.
Last edited by guitician; 07-25-2015 at 07:28 PM.
Wiring Color Code:
Original Post: guitaristguild.com/index.php?topic=437.0
Hey Gang. I recently found an issue when trying to install a new set of Gibson 490R/498T pickups into a 2013 Gibson Les Paul LPJ. The LPJ has the new quick connect board and connectors.
The problem was the new standard pickups did not come with quick connect connectors so I assumed you can just splice them to the existing pigtail and all would be fine. NOT SO.
You can connect them in this manner and both pickups work but the middle switch position has "noticeable" power loss.
Here's what I found...
Gibson changed the color coding on the connector for the Bridge pickup and that caused the pickups to be out of phase when installed properly (color to color).
Here's the details...
Standard Gibson pickups with 4 conductor capabilities have 5 conductors (including screen or shield). They are manufactured with this coding...
Red - Hot or +ve
White - upper coil finish ( connects to green in 2 conductor installs)
Green - lower coil finish (connects to white in 2 conductor installs)
Black - Ground or -ve
Shield - Connect to black or ground
I was installing standard Gibson 490R/498T's which do not have quick connect connectors.
Now here's where it gets good.
The quick connect board and connector have these color codings...
Neck - Pin 1 - Shield / Pin 2 - Black / Pin 3 - Red / Pin 4 - Green / Pin 5 - White
Bridge - Pin 1 - Shield / Pin 2 - Green / Pin 3 - White / Pin 4 - Black / Pin 5 - Red
(I'll to add some pics in this post)
So the neck circuit is looking for Red/Black as the positive and negative and the bridge is looking for White/Green.
(Note: This is the circuit for both of my 2013 LPJ's and a friends 2013 Studio with the same pups and QC board)
So when I hooked up the pickups to the quick connect pigtails and observed proper color coding it actually put the pickups out of phase.
To rectify you have to forget about connecting proper colors to proper color and just give the board what it is looking for...
Again note... this is only for the Bridge... the Neck is color coded properly.
For the bridge pigtail...
Connect Red from pickup to White on pigtail
Black from pickup to Green
White from pickup to Red
Green from pickup to Black
Shield to shield
If you do not connect it like this, it will still work but there will be a noticeable power loss in the mid because of out of phase.
This can be verified with clip leads if you are skeptical.
(NOTE: If you have a different color coded pickup then just hook it up following your coding to the pigtail inputs above.)
Hope this helps someone and saves them time and troubleshooting.
Mike@Ferro-Kings