Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
Moderators: rickenbrother, ajish4
-
- New member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2015 2:23 pm
Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
Take some of those rubber spacers that are used to separate the upper and lower pickguards on your guitar and use them to raise the lower pickguard off the body, one for each screw hole. This mod will mean sacrificing the original upper pickguard or getting a specific 370 upper pickguard to accommodate the third pickup.
As a middle pickup select a surface mount pickup which can sit directly on top of your guitar without any routing and drill a couple of screw holes for it. Cut a square of mousemat foam to place under the middle pickup and run the cable for the middle pickup in under your slightly elevated pickguard. Solder it up and you are good to go.
Ok, maybe 10 minutes is an exaggeration but you get the idea.
To really take full advantage of this you are going to have to add some additional switching. I think there are posts elsewhere on the forum advising some mods to make more/better use of the middle pickup. If you wanted to take it even further you could get a new lower pickguard made with a Strat-style 5-way selector. A Strat switch would normally be too deep for a 360 but because the pickguard is sitting a little higher it will now fit.
As a middle pickup select a surface mount pickup which can sit directly on top of your guitar without any routing and drill a couple of screw holes for it. Cut a square of mousemat foam to place under the middle pickup and run the cable for the middle pickup in under your slightly elevated pickguard. Solder it up and you are good to go.
Ok, maybe 10 minutes is an exaggeration but you get the idea.
To really take full advantage of this you are going to have to add some additional switching. I think there are posts elsewhere on the forum advising some mods to make more/better use of the middle pickup. If you wanted to take it even further you could get a new lower pickguard made with a Strat-style 5-way selector. A Strat switch would normally be too deep for a 360 but because the pickguard is sitting a little higher it will now fit.
Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
Go home, Doc. You're drunk. 

Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
I converted both of my twelves from two pickups to three..... but not in ten minutes. If it's worth doing and you're looking at drilling screw holes in a perfectly good guitar, then I think it's worth the time and effort to do it properly. After trying all the possible combinations, I finally settled on wiring the middles on their own circuit with a volume pot to blend them, as it seemed to give me the most to work with.
Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
Todd, Rare Blend's Stops Along The Way was recorded on a Korg D1600 Mk II! 

Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
+1teb wrote:If it's worth doing and you're looking at drilling screw holes in a perfectly good guitar, then I think it's worth the time and effort to do it properly.
Grow a pair and do it right!

Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
And after you add the third pickup, you can add my modified wiring to get more tones out of the guitar than the stock 3-pickup wiring, which wires both the neck and middle pickups together in the up position of the selector.
PM me and I'll send diagrams.
PM me and I'll send diagrams.
Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
Good luck trying to find short pole toasters to make this a simple, 10 minute mod.
-
- New member
- Posts: 29
- Joined: Sat Jul 11, 2015 2:23 pm
Re: Converting a 360 to a 370 in 10 minutes.
Loureiro Pickups and Creamery Pickups both offer this.whojamfan wrote:Good luck trying to find short pole toasters to make this a simple, 10 minute mod.