With 21 switchable sounds, this mod can turn any LP-style guitar into a veritable tone monster.
Essentially, here's what's happening with this mod: It lets you split both humbuckers into single-coils and also lets you access series/parallel and out-of-phase options when both pickups are engaged. (Remember, a minimum of two pickups is required for either in/out of phase or series/parallel switching.) The mod offers 21 different tones—10 of them hum-cancelling. That's a lot of sonic options! However, you have to be ready to put in a lot of work to benefit from this wiring. Are you game?
Let's review the price of admission: Both humbuckers must have 4-conductor wiring—this mod won't work with traditional 2-conductor wiring. If you have modern 4-conductor humbuckers, you're set, but if you have stock PAF-style humbuckers in your guitar, you have to take action. Of course, the simplest option is to swap them out. Pickup manufacturers often offer the same model in either 2- or 4-conductor versions, so if you like the sound of what's already in your instrument, but simply want a 4-conductor edition, you might be in luck.
Alternatively, if you really want to keep your stock PAFs because you love their tone and response, you'll need to convert them into 4-conductor pickups. This is a difficult job and it's easy to destroy a pickup while attempting it. I strongly recommend hiring someone who has the skills, tools, and nerves for it—a pickup maker or an experienced guitar tech.
A tip for avid modders: When buying new humbuckers that come with either 2- or 4-conductor wiring, consider choosing the 4-conductor version. Even if you don't have immediate plans to tinker with phase or coil-split switches, you'll have the potential to do so in the future. It's always better to have this option and not need it, than need it and not have it.
Both humbuckers must have 4-conductor wiring. This mod won't work with traditional 2-conductor wiring.
You also need two single-pole, single-throw (SPST) switches for coil-splitting the two humbuckers, and two double-pole, double-throw (DPDT) switches for series/parallel and out-of-phase switching.
In terms of switch design, you can either replace the standard volume and tone controls with push/pull or push/push pots, or add mini-toggle switches—assuming you have enough room for them. It's a challenge to add mini-toggle switches to a standard Les Paul because of its thick top, as well as the limited space in the control area. Although you might be tempted to drill holes in the control cavity backplate to house the mini-toggles, it will be hard not to accidentally engage the switches while playing. Furthermore, reaching for switches on the back of the guitar to dial in a specific tone will be frustrating.
For Les Pauls and similar guitars, the most reasonable switching solution is to replace all four stock controls with push/pull or push/push pots. Such pots are typically equipped with a DPDT switch and that's perfect for this mod. For the two coil-splitting SPST switches, you'd simply use one half of the switch and leave the other half unconnected. Another huge benefit of this approach is that your guitar's visual appearance remains unaffected.
This mod will be expensive, if you end up purchasing two 4-conductor humbuckers and four push/pull or push/push pots. So take a deep breath and think twice before spending your hard-earned cash. Do you really need all these tonal possibilities? If the answer is yes, I'll show you how to do it right.
You can find countless drawings and schematics for this mod on the internet. Some of them work, while others don't. But they all share one disadvantage: With the series/parallel switch set to series and the 3-way pickup selector in the neck position, the guitar will be silent. Some players get used to this and simply avoid this switching configuration or use it as a kind of kill switch when not playing. However, most players will be annoyed by this "dead zone," so let's see if we can solve that problem.
Fig. 1
Fig. 1 — This "Jimmy Page" dual-humbucker wiring has enhanced hum-cancelling functions and eliminates the dead zone that plagues other versions.
Schematic courtesy of singlecoil.com
As usual, I'm following the Seymour Duncan color-code scheme for the wiring (Fig. 1). If you use pickups from a different company, you can easily adapt this schematic by using one of the color-code transfer charts you'll find on the internet. All you need to do is determine which colored wire from your pickup replaces a given color in the drawing. (We've discussed this before, so I won't repeat my rant about lack of standardization in the pickup world.)
All right—we're almost there. Compared to the drawings on the internet, this schematic contains two important modifications:
- With the series/parallel switch set to series, there's no longer a dead spot when the pickup selector is in the neck position. With the pickup selector in the up and middle positions, only the neck pickup is active. When the pickup selector is in the down position, both pickups are active in series.
- The wiring is slightly modified to enhance the hum-cancelling option, which is now active whenever both single-coils are chosen.
Okay, now you're ready to study the new, enhanced schematic for the Jimmy Page wiring. Take your time. We don't actually know if Pagey has some of his guitars wired this way, but who cares? It's a cool mod that's perfect for tone-tweakers of all musical persuasions.
Next month we'll explore more pickup parameters by taking a close look at inductance, resonant peak, and quality factor, aka Q. Until then ... keep on modding!
[Updated 9/28/21]
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Metallica's M72 World Tour will be extended into a third year with 21 North American shows spanning April, May, and June 2025.
The M72 World Tour’s 2025 itinerary will continue the hallowed No Repeat Weekend tradition, with each night of the two-show stands featuring entirely different setlists and support lineups. These will include the band’s first Nashville shows in five years on May 1 and 3 at Nissan Stadium, as well as Metallica’s return to Tampa after 15 years on June 6 and 8 at Raymond James Stadium. M72 has also confirmed its much anticipated Bay Area hometown play, to take place June 20 and 22 with the band’s debut performances at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara.
In a new twist, M72 2025 will feature several single shows bringing the tour’s full production, with its massive in-the-round stage, to venues including two college football stadiums: JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse, New York on April 19, and Metallica's first ever visit to Blacksburg, Virginia, home of the Virginia Tech Hokies. The May 7 show at Lane Stadium will mark the culmination of 20+ years of “Enter Sandman” playing as the Hokies take the field.
In addition to playing football stadiums across the nation, the M72 World Tour’s 2025 itinerary will also include two festival headlines—the first being the opening night of the run April 12 at Sick New World at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds. May 9 and 11 will then mark a festival/No Repeat Weekend combo as Metallica plays two headline sets at Sonic Temple at Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.
Support on M72’s 2025 North American run will come from Pantera, Limp Bizkit, Suicidal Tendencies and Ice Nine Kills. See below for specifics.
Additionally, M72 2025 will see Metallica’s long-awaited return to Australia and New Zealand.
M72’s 2025 North American leg is produced by Live Nation and presented by new sponsor inKind. inKind rewards diners with special offers and credit back when they use the app to pay at 2,000+ top-rated restaurants nationwide. The company provides innovative financing to participating restaurants in a way that enables new levels of sustainability and success. Metallica fans can learn more at inkind.com.
Citi is the official card of the M72 tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, September 24 at 10am local time until Thursday, September 26 at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program.
Verizon will offer an exclusive presale for the M72 tour in the U.S through Verizon Access, just for being a customer. Verizon Access Presale tickets for select shows will begin Tuesday, September 24 at 10am local time until Thursday, September 26 at 10pm local time.
* Citi and Verizon presales will not be available for Sick New World, Sonic Temple or the Toronto dates. Verizon presale will not be available for the Nashville, Blacksburg or Landover shows.
As always, a portion of proceeds from every ticket sold will go to local charities via the band’s All Within My Hands foundation. Established in 2017 as a way to give back to communities that have supported Metallica over the years, All Within My Hands has raised over $15 million – providing $8.2 million in grants to career and technical education programs including the ground-breaking Metallica Scholars Initiative, now in its sixth year, over $3.6 million to combat food insecurity, more than $3.5 million to disaster relief efforts.
For more information, please visit metallica.com.
Metallica M72 North America 2025 Tour Dates
April 12 Las Vegas, NV Sick New World @ Las Vegas Festival Grounds
April 19 Syracuse, NY JMA Wireless Dome *
April 24 Toronto, ON Rogers Centre *
April 26 Toronto, ON Rogers Centre +
May 1 Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium *
May 3 Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium +
May 7 Blacksburg, VA Lane Stadium *
May 9 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple @ Historic Crew Stadium
May 11 Columbus, OH Sonic Temple @ Historic Crew Stadium
May 23 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field +
May 25 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field *
May 28 Landover, MD Northwest Stadium *
May 31 Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium *
June 3 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium *
June 6 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium +
June 8 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium *
June 14 Houston, TX NRG Stadium *
June 20 Santa Clara, CA Levi's Stadium +
June 22 Santa Clara, CA Levi's Stadium *
June 27 Denver, CO Empower Field at Mile High +
June 29 Denver, CO Empower Field at Mile High *
* Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies support
+ Limp Bizkit and Ice Nine Kills supp
Beetronics FX Tuna Fuzz pedal offers vintage-style fuzz in a quirky tuna can enclosure.
With a single "Stinker" knob for volume control and adjustable fuzz gain from your guitar's volume knob, this pedal is both unique and versatile.
"The unique tuna can format embodies the creative spirit that has always been the heart of Beetronics, but don’t let the unusual package fool you: the Tuna Fuzz is a serious pedal with great tone. It offers a preset level of vintage-style fuzz in a super simple single-knob format. Its “Stinker” knob controls the amount of volume boost. You can control the amount of fuzz with your guitar’s volume knob, and the Tuna Fuzz cleans up amazingly well when you roll back the volume on your guitar. To top it off, Beetronics has added a cool Tunabee design on the PCB, visible through the plastic back cover."
The Tuna Fuzz draws inspiration from Beetronics founder Filipe's early days of tinkering, when limitedfunds led him to repurpose tuna cans as pedal enclosures. Filipe even shared his ingenuity by teachingclasses in Brazil, showing kids how to build pedals using these unconventional housings. Although Filipe eventually stopped making pedals with tuna cans, the early units were a hit on social media whenever photos were posted.
Tuna Fuzz features include:
- Single knob control – “Stinker” – for controlling output volume
- Preset fuzz gain, adjustable from your guitar’s volume knob
- 9-volt DC operation using standard external power supply – no battery compartment
- True bypass switching
One of the goals of this project was to offer an affordable price so that everyone could own a Beetronicspedal. For that reason, the pedal will be sold exclusively on beetronicsfx.com for a sweet $99.99.
For more information, please visit beetronicsfx.com.
What are Sadler’s favorite Oasis jams? And if he ever shares a bill with Oasis and they ask him onstage, what song does he want to join in on?
Once the news of the Oasis reunion got out, Sadler Vaden hit YouTube hard on the tour bus, driving his bandmates crazy. The Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit guitarist has been a Noel Gallagher mega-fan since he was a teenager, so he joined us to wax poetic about Oasis’ hooks, Noel’s guitar sound, and the band’s symphonic melodies. What are Sadler’s favorite Oasis jams? And if he ever shares a bill with Oasis and they ask him onstage, what song does he want to join in on?
Check out the Epiphone Noel Gallagher Riviera Dark Wine Red at epiphone.com
EBS introduces the Solder-Free Flat Patch Cable Kit, featuring dual anchor screws for secure fastening and reliable audio signal.
EBS is proud to announce its adjustable flat patch cable kit. It's solder-free and leverages a unique design that solves common problems with connection reliability thanks to its dual anchor screws and its flat cable design. These two anchor screws are specially designed to create a secure fastening in the exterior coating of the rectangular flat cable. This helps prevent slipping and provides a reliable audio signal and a neat pedal board and also provide unparalleled grounding.
The EBS Solder-Free Flat Patch Cable is designed to be easy to assemble. Use the included Allen Key to tighten the screws and the cutter to cut the cable in desired lengths to ensure consistent quality and easy assembling.
The EBS Solder-Free Flat Patch Cable Kit comes in two sizes. Either 10 connector housings with 2,5 m (8.2 ft) cable or 6 connectors housings with 1,5 m (4.92 ft) cable. Tools included.
Use the EBS Solder-free Flat Patch Cable Kit to make cables to wire your entire pedalboard or to create custom-length cables to use in combination with any of the EBS soldered Flat Patch Cables.
Estimated Price:
MAP Solder-free Flat Patch Cable Kit 6 pcs: $ 59,99
MAP Solder-free Flat Patch Cable Kit 10 pcs: $ 79,99
MSRP Solder-free Flat Patch Cable Kit 6 pcs: 44,95 €
MSRP Solder-free Flat Patch Cable Kit 10 pcs: 64,95 €
For more information, please visit ebssweden.com.