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2 Quick Connect Adapters For Gibson control Board Pcb Pickup Wire Connector Plug

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  • Brand: Gibson
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • To Fit: Electric Guitar
  • Type: pickup
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Boston, Massachusetts
  • Ships to:Worldwide
  • Condition:New
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These are for<br>Gibson Boards only<br>and<br>will<br>Not<br>fit Epiphone pots<br>If you need Epiphone Quick Connects, check out my other listings.<br>Please Read Full Description and Look at the Photos Before Ordering<br>Gibson also used 2 and 3 pin Quick Connects, which are black colored and look completely different.<br>If you are not sure what you have, Please LOOK inside your guitar before ordering and compare it to the photos.<br>Photo #2 shows<br>everything that is included.<br>For the next week or so, the little heat shrink tubing will all be<br>black.<br>Attention!!!! The speed of mail shipped from Boston is sometimes unpredictable.<br>The USPS is still experiencing added delays due to the Covid protocols. The efficiency of your state hub and local USPS plays a role as well.<br>95% of the time I ship the envelopes the day you order, but once the mail leaves my possession and into the hands of the post office, I have no control over how long it takes.<br>2 Quick Connect adapters for Gibson<br>(4 conductor+shield)<br>"5 wire" pcb control boards<br>This is the<br>(4 conductor+shield)<br>"5 wire" style<br>Quick Connect that Gibson started using in (around) 2012.<br>Made from 28 AWG 7 strand wire and is about 4 inches long.<br>Heat shrink tubing for all the wires is included, as well as 2 larger heat shrink tubes.<br>These are good for experimenting with pickup swaps.<br>You can use these connectors to connect pretty much any pickup from any company to a Gibson "5 wire" pcb control board.<br>Shielded 1 wire, 2 wire, 3 wire, 4 wire and 5 wire pickups will all work with these connectors.<br>Check out the<br>diagrams that I've included above for the basics.<br>Match the wires up color to color from the pickup to the<br>quick connect wires. The pickup shield bare wire goes to the dark blue quick connect wire.<br>Options<br>-If you want me to arrange the quick connect wires to match your pickup's color code (so they line up color to color when soldering), I can do that for you.<br>On the Payment Page, j<br>ust leave a "message to Seller" note and<br>include the pickup brand and model/number.<br>The control board in "photo #3" is shown for example and is not included.<br>(obviously)<br>If there's a problem of any kind, contact me, just be calm and courteous.  I’ll get back to you as soon as I can and I will always fix it and make it right.<br>Free Shipping USPS 1st Class<br>Quick ’n Dirty Tips<br>(always use safety glasses when working with tools)<br>Even if you have an expensive stripper 😃, sometimes it can still be tricky to remove insulation without a nicking a wire.<br>When using strippers, j<br>ust use them to make the cut.<br>Then, pull the insulation off with your fingers.<br>Don't use the strippers to yank the insulation off!<br>If you don't have or don't feel like buying wire strippers, here's a couple of alternative stripping methods you might find helpful.<br>Method 1<br>Mark a straight line across all 5 wires with a marker<br>Hold a non serrated butter knife or razor blade upside down (or a similar piece of metal) with pliers<br>Heat the butter knife or non sharp side of the (razor blade) with a lighter or<br>mini/pen torch<br>Place one wire at a time on a flat surface<br>Put the hot “blade” on the marked line of the wire and<br>Spin (or twist) the wire under it while pushing the blade forward<br>There should be a perfect line melted around the insulation now<br>Pull the little bit of insulation off<br>You should be good to go<br>Method 2<br>Hold the wire in one hand<br>Run the part of the wire that you want to strip over the flame of a cigarette lighter for 1 second or less (yes, literally 1 second or less)<br>In a quick manner, pull the piece of insulation right off<br>You should be good to go<br>Practice these methods on some scrap wire first, then practice on the ends of the quick connect wire.<br>If you use these alternati