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Gibson Quick Connect adapters Reg Harness - no pcb needed pickup connector plug

$ 7.39

Availability: 37 in stock
  • To Fit: Electric Guitar
  • Brand: Gibson
  • Type: Pickup
  • Position: neck and bridge
  • Condition: New
  • Active/Passive: Passive
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Please Read Full Description Before Ordering
    Photos #2-4 show everything that is included in their respective selection
    Attention!!!! The speed of mail shipped from Boston is sometimes unpredictable.
    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.
    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.
    Gibson Quick Connects for Regular Wiring Harness - No need for Gibson PCB/Control Board
    Three different selections
    1) Gibson neck code  1 male + 1 female   (photo #2)
    2) Gibson bridge code  1 male + 1 female
    (photo #3)
    3)
    Gibson neck code  1 male + 1 female &
    Gibson bridge code 1 male + 1 female
    (photo #4)
    These totally eliminate the need for the Gibson control board/PCB.
    Use these to turn your Gibson (or any guitar's) Regular "Old School" Wiring Harness into a Gibson Quick Connect Pickup Compatible Harness.
    This is the (4 conductor+shield) "5 wire" Quick Connect that Gibson started using in (around) 2012.
    Made from 28 AWG 7 strand wire. When connected total length is about 8 inches long and each side is about 4 inches long.
    Heat shrink tubing is included.
    Be sure to check out my other Gibson Quick Connect Listings, thanks.
    If there's ever 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.
    Free Shipping USPS 1st Class
    Quick ’n Dirty Tips
    (always use safety glasses when working with tools)
    Even if you have an expensive stripper
    😃
    , it can still be tricky for some people to remove insulation without a nicking a wire.
    When using strippers, j
    ust use them to make the cut.
    Then, pull the insulation off with your fingers.
    Don't use the strippers to yank the insulation off!
    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.
    Method 1
    Mark a straight line across all 5 wires with a marker
    Hold a non serrated butter knife or razor blade upside down (or a similar piece of metal) with pliers
    Heat the butter knife or non sharp side of the razor blade with a lighter or
    mini/pen torch
    Place one wire at a time on a flat surface
    Put the hot “blade” on the marked line of the wire and
    Spin (or twist) the wire under it while pushing the blade forward
    There should be a perfect line melted around the insulation now
    Pull the little bit of insulation off
    You should be good to go
    Method 2
    Hold the wire in one hand
    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)
    In a quick manner, pull the piece of insulation right off
    You should be good to go
    Practice these methods on some scrap wire first, then practice on the ends of the quick connect wires.
    If you use these alternative stripping methods, it's of your own free will and I'm not responsible for screw ups.