Just my experience with this wiring system.
Pulling out the electronics from my Epiphone LP Standard 50s was a breeze.
No need to desolder anything,just pulled out some connectors, and cut a bridge ground.
Now, when putting a Obsidianwire PCB in the cavity, one side would get stuck, so I had to
sand the cavity wall a few mm on that spot. Pulled it out,then installed the 3 way switch
without a problem.
The output jack was another story. The jack is bigger then the Epiphone`s, and the Epiphone`s
jack opening (and the jack plate) is not a circle (to prevent the jack from rotating),
so I had to sand it until it fit. Another problem was the big size of the OWire jack.
Nomatter how I would rotate it ,the holes of the jack plate wouldn`t match with the holes
on the body, so I sanded it a litle bit more :-D. Ah.. I wish I did put another small one I had...
A little soldering but less work. After installing that, putting SD 59s pickups in,
finally pulling all the wires to the cavity, proceding with connecting the pickups to the
connector. Man, pulling the shield braided wire through those small opening ground screw
connectors is... well it was frustrating. If only they would be bigger...
The final part is putting those wires in the correct openings, pressing the little
buttons to open them. Finaly... plugging it to an amp,and tapping pickups with a
screwdriver... Everything works fine,restringing ,and that 60s wiring selected gives nice clear
tones with volume pot rolled off. ...and my Epiphone knobs didn`t fit, even Gibsons from my
other guitar didn`t, even the Allparts Bell Knobs didn`t untill I used a Dremel type tool to widen
them until they fit. Could`t find those 24 splin knobs, on their site are sold off.
So at the end all works, but it bothers me that if I would want to install for example some
other braided shield wire pickups I would have to pull out the pcb, because there is no way to
pull those wires through in that position.
Hope it helps. Cheers!