Masterpiece of Sprague® and in the Lineage from the Bumblebee. I have them in my ES-175. The tones are unbelievable. This is a Harness for the Very Serious Guitar Player who is a Tone Chaser.
All Materials assembled as Vintage Wiring Vintage Volume.

Sprague® Vitamin Q's are among the highest quality paper in oil capacitors around. Hermetically sealed metal body with glass ends. The oil used by Sprague® in Vitamin Q's is a proprietary blend that makes it unique among paper in oil caps. .022 is common value in Gibson® and Gibson®-style guitars using Humbucker pickups. Highly sought after and hard to find.

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All Harnesses are Individually Serial Numbered and Signed.

  • Wired with 20 AWG Bus Wire
  • Comes with Complete InstructionsBuild is a 5% Tolerance Build which produces superior tone than a 10% build tolerance.
  • Many Builds are 10% Tolerance and some are even 20% Tolerance

CTS 500k Potentiometers and Capacitors, as well as all materials used, Come With Complete Test Reports and Specifications.

The Capacitors are 0.022uF at the neck and .022uf at the bridge.

Testing
The Harness is Tested Using Advanced Audio-Metric Software feed to an AC30 HW Vox® Amp.

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Brand
Model
  • L5 Gibson ® or Epiphone ®
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • United States

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