I've turned it into a Doogmaster
Posted: Wed Apr 22, 2009 3:36 pm
The Wesley Jag i bought to modify has gone through some Fran Treatment today. I scored some Epiphone LP Goldtop Soapbars off 'bay to fit in this thing. I spoke to Doog for some advice on dimensions and it turns out no new guard was needed.
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..


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..

