Excellent video and the harness worked perfectly on my Epiphone ES-335Pro. I did have to enlarge the holes just as the video says, but for me being a novice it all worked out excellent! Thank you MOJOTONE
Thanks for this video, installed this in a CS-336. A bit of a tougher beast since it is smaller than a 335 but it IS possible. I recommend anyone trying it out to use some very thin but strong string. Just an FYI. Also the pots won't fit through a 336's F-holes but you can install all the components through the bridge guitar rout. Like I said, a bit harder but it is possible. It's a great harness, so much easier to change pickups now!
Nice video folks, thank you! An alternative method to the hook on the jack is to prepare a closed loop through the jack and the f-hole, consisting of a 6mm nut knotted/fixed on the loop below the jack, and the washer plus nut above it (outside). Then close the loop below the 6mm nut. Now, after pulling the jack through, secure it by pulling the loop up, next fasten the washer and nut. Once fixed, cut the loop and remove it and save the 6mm nut. Voilà, done! Perhaps someone will find this useful 😁
I really like your harnesses for the quality of parts/wiring and mostly the ability to swap pickups on the fly, even when you dont know or dont want to solder like me... I'm just buying me for christmas a telecaster harness for my new guitar, cant wait to install it and hear the tone !
The tool used to fasten the nuts of the pots is not "a 1/2" drive". It's a 1/2" hollow-shaft Nut Driver. I hope this helps people to get the correct tool.
Thanks for the video. I bought a solderless harness for my telecaster but am a little confused as to where I put these three extra ground wires I have. 2 black wires screwed into the body and 1 yellow wire coming off the neck pickup cover. Do I have to solder these wires to 1 of the pots? Or will they fit somewhere on the green solderless connector? Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
It seems like the worst of this is trying to find the strings with the paperclip. I do not know how anybody does this without losing their mind. I thought you're supposed to string the old set so you could attach those strings to the new.
The reason why individual/s have issues installing these prefab components is the fact there's NO wire play connections between components !!! Disconnect those stupid unnecessary large capacitors , and rewire entire layout with at least an inch of extra wire between components !!! Connecting capacitors directly to components can cause unnecessary stress on them !!! And, add a touch of nail polish to component's washers before installing !! Note, not all 335 manufacturers use the SAME distance component holes layout !!! Beware !!!!
The backing music is a bit annoying but smooth install !! Then again, threading controls through the bridge pickup cavity rather than the f hole is different challenge !! LoL
Best video on 335 component installation I've found.
Wow I wish I would have seen this video when I did my Epiphone Casino 3 years ago. You made it so easy. Great video.
Same, my ES-335 kit was a nightmare! *A NIGHTMARE!!*
Excellent video and the harness worked perfectly on my Epiphone ES-335Pro. I did have to enlarge the holes just as the video says, but for me being a novice it all worked out excellent! Thank you MOJOTONE
Just got the Les Paul solderless harness for my 2003 MIK Epiphone Les Paul. Love your products! I want that T-shirt!😁
Thanks for this video, installed this in a CS-336. A bit of a tougher beast since it is smaller than a 335 but it IS possible. I recommend anyone trying it out to use some very thin but strong string. Just an FYI. Also the pots won't fit through a 336's F-holes but you can install all the components through the bridge guitar rout. Like I said, a bit harder but it is possible. It's a great harness, so much easier to change pickups now!
great video, I just ordered a harness, can't wait to get it for my 335
The best procedure I've watched! Thank you.
Im so dumb ,Ive had mine out four times ,it finally hit me ,Look up a youtube video .thank you thank you
Nice video folks, thank you! An alternative method to the hook on the jack is to prepare a closed loop through the jack and the f-hole, consisting of a 6mm nut knotted/fixed on the loop below the jack, and the washer plus nut above it (outside). Then close the loop below the 6mm nut.
Now, after pulling the jack through, secure it by pulling the loop up, next fasten the washer and nut. Once fixed, cut the loop and remove it and save the 6mm nut. Voilà, done! Perhaps someone will find this useful 😁
Thanks!
I really like your harnesses for the quality of parts/wiring and mostly the ability to swap pickups on the fly, even when you dont know or dont want to solder like me... I'm just buying me for christmas a telecaster harness for my new guitar, cant wait to install it and hear the tone !
The tool used to fasten the nuts of the pots is not "a 1/2" drive". It's a 1/2" hollow-shaft Nut Driver. I hope this helps people to get the correct tool.
When is it going to be back in stocK?
Who did the guitar playing on the background music-impressive!
Mojotone's own Justin Cody Fox! ua-cam.com/video/eVbfymLkLnA/v-deo.html
terrible bad taste music, awful as can be
19:37 Bridge Gound ( Tailpieace) 😂 that pokes my eye
I’m planning on doing a Nashville strat tele pickup and strat middle and firebird neck pickup
Thanks for the video. I bought a solderless harness for my telecaster but am a little confused as to where I put these three extra ground wires I have. 2 black wires screwed into the body and 1 yellow wire coming off the neck pickup cover. Do I have to solder these wires to 1 of the pots? Or will they fit somewhere on the green solderless connector?
Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
Brain can you please send us an email to tech@mojotone.com We would love to answer any questions for you there!
Thanks,
Mojo team
Super helpful thank you
Still waiting for that HSS Stratocaster Solderless kit
do the loose wires and block not move around and make noise while handling the guitar?
The wireless harness has a strip of adhesive attached to it. You stick it on the inside of your guitar
Wish you had shown threading/pulling through the jack socket string….! 😊😊
How do I order this set? Is there an address for orders? Thanks
Here you go!
www.mojotone.com/Solderless-ES-335-Guitar-Wiring-Harness
Solderless harness review "this is where you'll need a soldering iron"
Why not just feed the string through the holes first then tie them to the pots before putting the harness in to the guitar??
i would..
Where's the pickup selector go dude?? WTF.....
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Why is it called an F hole?
I see some type of S in the old German writingstyle. Is it not?
Supposedly they were originally shaped like a lower case F and over time the shape has changed.
@@mojotoneofficial ah okay, I See. Well wishings and all the best furthermore 👍🏻.
It seems like the worst of this is trying to find the strings with the paperclip. I do not know how anybody does this without losing their mind.
I thought you're supposed to string the old set so you could attach those strings to the new.
youleft out the part about the SWITCH = How is it connected
Hello, the switch is prewired together with the harness. There is no need to connect the switch when you install this.
The reason why individual/s have issues installing these prefab components is the fact there's NO wire play connections between components !!! Disconnect those stupid unnecessary large capacitors , and rewire entire layout with at least an inch of extra wire between components !!! Connecting capacitors directly to components can cause unnecessary stress on them !!! And, add a touch of nail polish to component's washers before installing !! Note, not all 335 manufacturers use the SAME distance component holes layout !!! Beware !!!!
The backing music is a bit annoying but smooth install !! Then again, threading controls through the bridge pickup cavity rather than the f hole is different challenge !! LoL
would have been a hell of alot easier if gibson would have put a trap door on the back.
Next time please……no annoying music ! Please ?
Thanks for checking it out!
Without this awful music it would be good.