I've kept the single pup in the middle for extra sonic options, although it does need a cream cover to make the whole thing uniform.
Upon taking the Wesley apart i knew i'd have to route the body besides cutting the pickguard


Routing revealed a decent alder body, not bad for a £80 guitar

I cut the pup holes using a coping saw

Wiring the Soapbars in was a bit of a pain, they have three wire: red, black, ground. On the SD website the stacked Soapbars have the same ammount of wires. You connect the red/black together for the hot, but this did'nt work on these Epiphone pups. I had to solder two to ground and one hot.
I think it looks good except for the white single pup cover. It sounds awesome, i'll sort a demo soon when i replace what strings have survived today. Im really happy with it.
See what you think..

