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Rewiring my Epiphone Joe Pass

Monday, November 30th, 2009
New electrics nd pickups for my Joe Pass

New electrics and pickups for my Joe Pass

I have just picked up a parcel from town………….

Inside, my especially designed, and made, new electrical assembly for my Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor II, from Mojotone.

All looking in order, except the ground wire seems to be missing, so I will use the existing one in my guitar.

I will be adding to this post as the work progresses to fit the new assembly and pickups.

This is what we have in the box:

Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Model Pickup Black (Neck) 1
Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Model Pickup Black  1
ES-335 3-Way Prewired Assembly 1
upcharge-23    Solderless Option
Mojotone Nickel Silver Humbucker Pickup Cover Gold 49.2mm (1.94”)    2
Mojotone Gold US Spec Top Hat Knob         4
Mojotone Humbucker Polepieces Gold / 6         2
Gibson Toggle Switch Cap Black         1

All the way from Mojotone, Burgaw, North Carolina, USA.

Wasted no time.

So, when the kids were in bed, I set to work.

I have never modified a guitar before, and it has left me with a tremendous feeling of achievement.

It took a lot of hours, and it is frustrating and nerve wracking work, at times I thought I was not going to make it.

The toughest part, was making the holes big enough for the new US assembly.

Stock Epiphone wiring

Stock Epiphone wiring

Once that problem was overcome, then came the feeding of all the giblets through the bridge pickup cavity.

Got all my strings in a tangle the first time, but had a cup of coffee and a good think, then redone it with a little more planning, and a little tweak here and there on the size of the holes, and there it was, done.

The solderless option my supplier had sorted for me worked fine.

Had to wait till this morning, when the wife had gone to work and kids were in dagis to plug the Joe Pass into my Valveking 112.

Wow, what a difference. The volume and tone knobs now actually do what they are supposed to do.

The Duncan Jazz sh-2 in the neck sounds great.

But the biggest shock for me (I play mostly blues and jazz oriented stuff), is the Duncan JB sh-4 in the bridge position. I hardly ever used the stock bridge, because it just didn’t do anything for me at all, but I am getting some lovely bluesy tones out of this new bridge pickup.

I have done it…, been planning this for a while and now I am over the moon…….:-)

I will now give the guitar a thorough set up and throw on new nut, then my total outlay on this second hand, Samick built, Joe Pass, with top quality wiring, and Duncan pickups, will be just a little over what a new Indonesian made Joe Pass would cost in Sweden.

I am well happy.

Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor theme

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

I have been playing around with the design of my website today, and I have gone for a guitar theme.

My main pastime these days is twiddling around with my guitars, so I thought this would nicely reflect my consciousness, during these short autumn days.

I am over the moon with my recently bought Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor, so I took a photo and banged it into photoshop and placed it as a background to my site.

I think it works very well.

Maybe, some EJPE owners who chance by and view my site, will like the design, the template is free, and I would be happy for people to use my photo.

So, if you want a Epiphone Joe Pass Emperor themed website drop me a line and I would be happy to help you set one up.