EricGR Posted December 29, 2023 Posted December 29, 2023 I’m looking to find out if anyone knows where I can get knob replacements or similar. Also if anyone can give me details on volume pot I’m likely gonna need to replace. some photos here: https://imgur.com/a/F9kAntG Thanks!
bobmeyrick Posted December 30, 2023 Posted December 30, 2023 From the pictures it looks like you have SD P-Rails with the volume pots for each pickup having a push-pull arrangement, though I can't tell from the picture if it's for coil splitting or series/parallel wiring. A good way of getting the most out of a set of P-Rails is to use the Triple Shot mounting rings. I used them in my H150 Special, and they give you the following options from the two little switches on the ring - humbucker (coils in series). P90 coil, Rail coil. humbucker (coils in parallel). Something to be aware of is that you might have to shorten the pickup lead quite a lot to get it to fit in the pickup cavity. If you use the Triple Shots you can use a regular volume pot. I found I was using the P90 setting most of the time so I eventually replaced the P-Rails with a set of Phat Cats. I still have the P-Rails, all I need is another guitar to put them in... 😁. Here's a pic of the H150 Special with the P-Rails and Triple Shots.
EricGR Posted December 30, 2023 Author Posted December 30, 2023 Thanks so much for the info! Yes I forgot to mention that they are P Rails. I am bringing mine in here on Tuesday and going to see if I can’t get triple shots in. I love the tones I get but interested to see what I’ve been missing. so for the tone knob pot I can just use the standard then correct? I can’t find matching knobs so guess I’m gonna just need to replace all those. thanks again!
EricGR Posted December 31, 2023 Author Posted December 31, 2023 13 hours ago, bobmeyrick said: From the pictures it looks like you have SD P-Rails with the volume pots for each pickup having a push-pull arrangement, though I can't tell from the picture if it's for coil splitting or series/parallel wiring. A good way of getting the most out of a set of P-Rails is to use the Triple Shot mounting rings. I used them in my H150 Special, and they give you the following options from the two little switches on the ring - humbucker (coils in series). P90 coil, Rail coil. humbucker (coils in parallel). Something to be aware of is that you might have to shorten the pickup lead quite a lot to get it to fit in the pickup cavity. If you use the Triple Shots you can use a regular volume pot. I found I was using the P90 setting most of the time so I eventually replaced the P-Rails with a set of Phat Cats. I still have the P-Rails, all I need is another guitar to put them in... 😁. Here's a pic of the H150 Special with the P-Rails and Triple Shots. Beautiful guitar by the way!
bobmeyrick Posted December 31, 2023 Posted December 31, 2023 13 hours ago, EricGR said: Thanks so much for the info! Yes I forgot to mention that they are P Rails. I am bringing mine in here on Tuesday and going to see if I can’t get triple shots in. I love the tones I get but interested to see what I’ve been missing. so for the tone knob pot I can just use the standard then correct? I can’t find matching knobs so guess I’m gonna just need to replace all those. thanks again! I found this video which shows how to install the P-Rails with the Triple Shots - As I said, you can use regular volume pots with the Triple Shots, but if you had a push-pull pot you could wire it for the Peter Green out-of-phase sound. Even more options!
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