This is a prewired harness for Gibson® 335 guitars (MFG# 335-PREMIER), wired 50's style just like the Emerson Les Paul and SG kits for a great vintage tone. This 335 kit will breathe new life into your guitar! For import guitars you may need to enlarge the holes for the higher quality US spec electronics to fit and may also need US Spec knobs (to accept 24 teeth split shafts).
335 kit measures:
- 68.5mm on the neck (center to center) volume to tone
- 65.5mm on the bridge (center to center) volume to tone
If these measurements are the same as yours it'll drop straight in
**Please note will only fit 335 models, will not fit the 339 spacing
What’s so special about ’50s style wiring?
1. The overall tone gets stronger, tighter, and more transparent. It’s difficult to describe, but you might say it’s more “in your face.”
2. The typical treble loss that occurs when rolling back the volume is much less than with standard wiring. Both the volume and tone controls become more responsive, and they react more smoothly without the usual hot spots. Another bonus: By simply rolling back your guitar volume a bit, you can clean up an overdriven amp without getting lost in the mix.
3. The tone and the volume controls interact with each other—something you might be familiar with from certain tweed-era Fender tube amps. When you change the volume, the tone changes a little bit as well, and vice-versa. This may be strange at first, but you only need a few minutes to get used to it.
Includes
- (4) 500k Emerson PREMIER PRO 0.375” (3/8) Split Shaft Pots
- (1) 0.015uf Emerson Bumblebee Capacitor (Neck)
- (1) 0.022uf Emerson Bumblebee Capcitor (Bridge)
- (1) Switchcraft Short Shaft 3-way Toggle Switch (does not include tip)
- (1) Switchcraft J11 Mono Output Jack
- Wiring Diagram
Installation Tips for Knobs on Split Shaft Pots
US Spec Emerson PREMIER PRO split shaft pots are made to fit USA Spec 24 spline push-on knobs. Some USA and import guitars will need new USA Spec Knobs as even some US makers use import spec parts which will not work with our pots. It's recommended that you don't rush the knob installation process. If your knob is too tight and is not going on, slightly crimp together the top of the potentiometers shaft ever so slightly so that when you go to push on the knob you don't damage the pot shaft by exerting too much downward pressure.
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