Emerson Custom Prewired Kit for Gibson Les Paul Guitars - Long Shaft

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EMCS-LP-BB-LONG
Emerson Custom Prewired Kit for Gibson Les Paul Guitars - Long Shaft
Emerson Custom Prewired Kit for Gibson Les Paul Guitars - Long Shaft
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Emerson Custom Prewired Kit for Gibson Les Paul Guitars - Long Shaft

Our Prewired Kits are hand-built one at a time in our shop in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. We don't outsource our manufacturing...We take great pride in the Prewired Kits we produce, and strive to offer the best build quality and attention to detail as possible. All of our Prewired Kits feature hand-selected, premium audio quality parts to help you achieve consistent & reliable tones that inspire you to make the best music you've ever made. 

Our Prewired Kits offer significant advantages when compared to the wiring and components that come stock in your guitar. Our prewired kits are built to take your existing setup to the next level.. We use premium components including our very own Emerson Pro Pots which feature a taper and response that is unmatched. With our prewired kits you'll notice improved clarity and response from your pickups and controls and also our kits will help to "warm up" or tame some of the shrill and sterile sounds that can come from stock electronics. Our components are hand selected to balance out your guitar to make it more useable and enjoyable.

Wired 50's style for authentic vintage sound and feel.

This is a prewired harness for USA Gibson Les Paul's. Carefully wired “50’s Style” and grounded with vintage spec buss wire for a great vintage tone. For import guitars you may need to enlarge the holes for the higher quality US spec electronics to fit and also you may need US Spec knobs (to accept 24 teeth split shafts).

What’s so special about ’50s style wiring? It affects your tone in three major ways:

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.

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Condition New
SKU EMCS-LP-BB-LONG
UPC 090125220285
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