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ObsidianWire T Univ. 3-Way Control Plate C

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Solderless Electronics Replacement Kit for Electric Guitars

  • For T-Style models
  • Fully equipped with ObsidianWire Custom T-Style 4-way electronics including potentiometer knobs and a Pro-Wired jack
  • Easy, solder-free installation
  • Four optimised modes: HH, HS, SH & SS
  • Intelligent circuitry (500 kOhm for humbuckers & 250 kOhm for single coils)
  • Treble bleed prevents treble loss at low volume control settings
  • With highest quality components for a significant improvement over standard electronics
  • Controls: Volume and Tone
  • Switch positions: 1: Bridge, 2: Bridge & neck, 3: Neck
  • Finish: Chrome
  • Made in New Zealand

Delivery contents:

  • Volume control: 1 x CTS 500/250 kOhm, logarithmic, finely grooved slotted axle (24 teeth for US guitars & potentiometer knobs)
  • Tone control: 1x CTS 250 kOhm, logarithmic, finely grooved slotted shaft (24 teeth for US guitars & knobs)
  • Capacitors: One 150 Series Polyester 0.022µF
  • Oak Grigsby 3-way switch
  • Jack socket: 6.3 mm mono
  • Available since November 2025
  • Item number 628336
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Design Prewired Harness/Wiring Kit
  • Resistance Value 250 kOhms
  • Characteristic Curve Logarithmic
  • Thread Length in mm 9,5 mm
  • Tandem Poti No
  • Push/Push No
  • Solderless No
  • shaft type grooved
  • Colour Silver
  • Type Control Plate
$148
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SomeAreDead 18.01.2026
Never rewired a guitar before, don’t own a soldering iron so buying the ObsidianWire was a bit of a forgone conclusion. Upgrading a mid level Harley Benton tele, the plate was a little wider and longer. The original HB plate had a screw half in the cavity so I filled the mess to give the new one more stability. I had to save off some pick guard to squeeze the plate into place. I was putting in BareKnuckle Brute Force pickups (much hotter than HB ones) which is why I went universal so I could try SS or HS settings. Instructions aren’t very detailed but YouTube came to the rescue. Fitting wires etc was a doddle and the jack is much better than the HB supplied one. In the end I had a much louder and grungier sounding Tele. Think I’ll leave it on the HS setting as it takes it down a little.
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