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    Does anyone have recommodations about connectors for pickups. EMG and Others already use some. Need something to connect pickup to electronics. Connectors between cables are what I'd like. This way I can ship out presoldered "pickguards", and with this option customers are able to easily mount into guitar without pickguards.

    4-wire + ground. So need 5 connections..

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    Molex connectors like Gibson use
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      I've used the EMG type. You have "pins" which crimp onto the wire, and then a "housing" which houses the pins (The pins are the sockets), and "headers" which are the male plug part on the pickup.

      The Jameco part numbers are:


      Pins part# 100766

      https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/st...gDrillDownView


      Housing, for 5 pins (4 conductors, plus ground)


      163686

      https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/st...gDrillDownView



      The crimping tool is:

      159266

      https://www.jameco.com/webapp/wcs/st...gDrillDownView

      Then you need the headers on the pickup end. These are soldered to a circuit board. I used to use a small piece of perf board.

      Headers come in straight, or right angle (like EMG) and are in strips that you cut apart.

      https://www.jameco.com/z/RMH26-Heade...l_2076869.html

      It's not terribly hard to do, but not trivial either. I stopped using the connectors, but I think I'm going to return to using them.


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