Pickup experiment- bypassing electronics

Speaking with Pete Biltoft at Vintage Vibe Guitars about possible dog-eared P-90 pickup replacements for the Riviera P93, Pete recommended I first try bypassing the guitar’s electronics to see if they’re sucking the tone away.   This experiment requires disconnecting the pickup wire from the electronics, and routing it directly to the output jack.  The results are interesting.   Read on for pictures, and audio, video before/after.

Open Heart SurgeryIt felt a bit like open heart surgery!  I held the neck volume pot with locking pliers so I could use a soldering iron to remove the red wire from the pot.  Old baby blankets and polish cloths came in handy here to protect the finish:)

Alligator Clipped Jack

 

Rather than fishing out the output jack through the f-hole, I used alligator clips to attach an extra jack hanging off the side of the guitar.  The green alligator connects the jack ground to the pickup ground.  The red alligator connects to the red signal wire of the pickup.   With this setup, I can easily swap the red alligator between the new output jack and right back to the neck volume pot.

P-90 Pickup Exposed Epiphone Riviera Three P-90's Baby Blankets and Clamps

Audio Examples

Through Electronics Bypassing Electronics
Pattern 1 Pattern 1
Pattern 2 Pattern 2
Pattern 3 Pattern 3

 

So, it’s time to find and order some pots and caps!  I’ll do a post on installation, and the followup for sound comparison.