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MikeVt

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Hi Guys -
I'm thinking about swapping out the EMG 85 from my 2007 sparkle back Luke for an EMG HA (single coil in a HB package). Long story, so I won't go into why - but I'm wondering what I'll find if I pull out the 85. Did EMG use their quick connectors back then? The rest of the components are hardwired, but I have heard that the pickups may not be. I haven't removed the strings or ordered the HA yet, and frankly I'm hesitant to do anything permanent since the guitar is so rare (and mint). Any definite info before I take the strings off and pop out the pickup to look?

Thanks!
Mike
 

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Mikey, when I got the Luke pups, they came with the solderless connections from EMG. EMG has really nice wiring packages and do a lot of quick disconnect stuff. Now granted, I did get them a few years ago and just haven't put them in, but it's on my list of things to do for my Silo Special.

Glenn |B)
 

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Thanks guys. I did see a post on another forum where someone was selling an 85 'removed from a MM Luke' - and it clearly had the quick disconnect. I'm guessing that at least the pups have them in the latest Lukes. I'm just trying to figure out if my older Luke would have had them.

Mike
 

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For those who are interested, I took my Luke apart last night and the pickups do have the quick connectors on them. All other connections are hardwired.

Mike
 

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For those who are interested, I took my Luke apart last night and the pickups do have the quick connectors on them. All other connections are hardwired.

Mike

Mikey, you gonna wire some in? Make life easier for you later on?

Glenn |B)
 

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Nope ....don't want to cut or solder. If this were any other Luke, I'd be all over it. I just don't want to damage this one. Just going to pop out the 85 and drop in an HA. I'll let you know what I think. Should be here later this week.

Mike
 

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Looking forward to seeing how this goes :) have been contemplating doing the same.
 

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Following up. The HA arrived today and I installed it. The connector was fine, but the new screws were longer, with finer threads and a smaller diameter. Rather than force fitting the new screws into the Luke body, I elected to drill out the pickup threads so I could use the old screws. Worked fine.

On the result, it did get me MUCH closer to the 'Strat in Luke's Clothing' that I was going for, but it's still not quite there. Keep in mind, I don't want to do anything irreversible to my Luke. The problem is output level. The SLVs in the center and neck positions are overwound and higher output than the HA. The volume difference is noticeable when I switch to position 5. It also screws up the tone a bit in position 4. So, I've decide to try one more thing. I ordered 2 SAs to replace the SLVs. Since the HA is supposed to be an SA in a humbucker housing, I'm hoping the SAs will help equalize the tone.

For what it's worth, the SA in the HA appears to be mounted diagonally within the housing - so it should help with reproducing the Strat sound.

Although not really done, I am happy with results so far.

Mike
 
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