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rehabbed Firefly FFSPS 2023 Part 4 DONE!!
Benefit of buffing out this particular matte finish: the finish is SUPER thin, nothing at all like the typical 3/32" thick sitch dipped in paperweight acrylic. That's why
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rehabbed Firefly FFSPS 2023 Part 3
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The usual sequence of wet sandpaper grits: 600 800 1500 2000 3000 Meguiars Ultimate Compound
Firefly FFSPS FFSP 2023 AUTOPSY!! Part 3
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5mm thick ceramic magnet, scoozi!! Just a touch of free thinking at the end
Firefly FFSPS FFSP 2023 AUTOPSY!! Part 2
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Plain old guitar yammerin' no philosophy. Ran out of battery, eyes out for part 3
Firefly FFSPS FFSP 2023 AUTOPSY part 1!!
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Pulling the bridge pickup and thinking out loud on November 6th 2024... Serial #062310xxxxxx, which is Factory 06,10th week of 2023, afaik
Firefly FF338 rehabbed Ultra Prism DARK BACK LEMON TOP!
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My $136.96 shipped Xmas sale testbed is done, $45 Gotoh Magnum locking tuners, $10 tuner adapters, $65 Epi Probucker 1&2 pickups, $70 short Vibrola, $35 spoon handle, $72 Tonepros roller bridge, $14 reflector knobs, $7 fat bat dpdt toggle for OOP. Don't recall the String Butler price. Buffing head and polishing compound cost of doing business. Stays in tune, believe it or not, thanks in part to...
Rehabbed Firefly FFTL 2023 TWISTED NECK PLAYABLE!!
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Check out Sam Deeks' fret leveling method, he's got years of videos here. And if I were giving unasked for advice that I myself would need, but a guitar that's already good...
Rehabbed Firefly FFTL 2022 HH Trem
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Details I forgot to mention: PRS type partial split,single resistor iirc, takes the bridge down to just below 6K, neck about 5.6K, far less noticable volume drop if you split on the fly; Neck swaps required drilling and filling the screw holes, I use bamboo shish kabob skewers; Bridge needed anchor holes drilled out to a bigger size for the Musiclily pivots; the cheap torti pickguard is startin...
Get a Jet! JS300 & JS400 $200
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Preaching to those not yet introduced. Jet seems to have a better marketing presence in the EU, they distribute to independent music shops there and only have the Jet sellers account on reverb shipping from the Northeast US and Kairon Guitars in L.A. Got both of mine from Kairon. They have a certain strong appeal to them that can eclipse every other budget brand easily and can best some Squire ...
Jet JS300 Mojotone 58 Quiet Coils HSS: some sounds
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Jet JS300 Mojotone 58 Quiet Coils HSS: some sounds
Jet JS300 Mojotone '58 Strat Quiet Coils
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Jet JS300 Mojotone '58 Strat Quiet Coils
Firefly HUMBUCKER AUTOPSY!! 2024 FFSP FFST FFTL FF338 FFLGS FFVX? FFMN?
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Firefly HUMBUCKER AUTOPSY!! 2024 FFSP FFST FFTL FF338 FFLGS FFVX? FFMN?
Firefly FF338 Pro Lucille 2024, Tuxedo'd!!
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Firefly FF338 Pro Lucille 2024, Tuxedo'd!!
Firefly FF338 Pro Lucille 2023 quick tech specs
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Firefly FF338 Pro Lucille 2023 quick tech specs
Firefly 2023 FF338 Pro Ultra Prism pickup swap! Deets and chatter
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Firefly 2023 FF338 Pro Ultra Prism pickup swap! Deets and chatter
Firefly FF338 Pro June 2023 Goofy Bridge, Nutty Nut!! String alignment solutions
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Firefly FF338 Pro June 2023 Goofy Bridge, Nutty Nut!! String alignment solutions
Firefly FFST 2023 Shell Pink Rosewood Fantastic fatty! Upgrade details
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Firefly FFST 2023 Shell Pink Rosewood Fantastic fatty! Upgrade details
Firefly FFTL Sonic Blue December 2023 tech details
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Firefly FFTL Sonic Blue December 2023 tech details
Firefly FFTL Telecaster Relic RECOVERY & REHABILITATION Update: Dem Wires!
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Firefly FFTL Telecaster Relic RECOVERY & REHABILITATION Update: Dem Wires!
Firefly FFTL Relic Telecaster 2023 WATCH B4 U BUY!! Need to know FACTS!
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Firefly FFTL Relic Telecaster 2023 WATCH B4 U BUY!! Need to know FACTS!
Donner DJC 1000 Thinline mods, some facts Preview
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Hello friend, what is the name of the screw cover that aligns the strings? and where do you buy it?
@@masterspaw421 The vibrato tailpiece is the short Maestro Vibrola. I would suggest the version sold by WD. People complain about the Allparts version, this one is the Advanced Plating version. I replaced the original handle with the polished stainless flat "spoon" handle from Advanced Plating. Is that the part you meant?
@@masterspaw421 Or the String Butler on the headstock? I bought it directly from String Butler on reverb. I don't suggest it for any guitar with less than the Gibson headstock angle, you have to remove far too much material from the back. The other version that uses the tuner bushings to mount it doesn't work with locking tuners, the tuner shafts are too short.
Hey great job. Epic journey.
Getting crazy
@@thatampguy Fiddly 4 push-pull pot wires now, jeweler's loupe and lots of big breathing-- my my my
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@@thatampguy lol, because of this one?? 😂😂😂
Well done. What grit paper would you now recommend to get rid of the prismatic green and blue? I may want to keep the red and orange and fade to lemon yellow
@@maorienteg I used 100 by hand. You could use 100 to get thru the clear until the color starts to dust up. The color comes off pretty easily, try 220 and be patient? 320 would take a long time. The coat under the color coat is robust but that's what I ended up scratching. Once the color was off I wet sanded by hand starting with 320 and went down to 1000 but the 100 grit had been too rough. Looks like an old guitar tho. Old-ish. I didn't want to go down to bare wood, the maple is super thin. I could have topcoated with 4 or so thinned coats of Crystalac Brite Tone, dry level sanded and buffed that but I ran out of patience. Still could rough it up with 220 now and do that but I have no appetite for it. The Meguiars shined it up quick after wet level sanding.
Impressive content, Old As Rocks. Looking forward to seeing your next upload from you. I smashed that thumbs up button on your video. Keep up the fantastic work! Your insights on the twisted neck issue and how it can still be playable were enlightening. Have you considered exploring alternative methods for neck adjustments that might complement the Sam Deeks approach?
Could replace the neck! A neck like the American Fender Vintage iirc has a wider neck heel, 58+mm compared to 56ishmm, reroute the neck pocket wider, cut the body heel for the contour hand shake neck plate, replace the bridge with the Joe Barden that has the wider string pitch. There's Chinese eBone necks spec'd like that that also have the truss rod wheel.
I have one of these and changed it out heavily. TP6 tailpiece. Tonerider Alnico 2 pickups. Treble Bleed circuits. CTS pots. Switchcraft switch and jack. And most importantly a real Varitone. Now it’s a BB King.
@@dmmedic34 Me too, DeLisle varitone, post 2013 Epiphone Alnico Classis Pros zebras with Alnico 2 magnets swapped in, the Epi Traditional Pro IV harness that came with the pickups, and tuxedo'd it, swapped all the gold for nickel, Kluson light weight stop bar, API locking studs, and an API Pinnacle CNC bell brass bridge. FF locking tuners off another FF338.
Hey, that looks great! Do you know if the neck pocket also fits standard Fender/Squier necks?
@@lesko4390 The neck is the best part of a Jet, why would you swap it?
@@oldasrocks9121 Purely an aesthetics thing, I don't really like the dark look of the roasted maple.
@@lesko4390 So buy a different guitar. The basswood Jet body is good but not special, the ceramic pickups are good but not special.
I just received my "worn" relected Tele. It was under $200 bucks. Locking tuners and good fretwork, it sounds fine, fun to play, and I have no complaints. I have two guitars costing sub $200, the other a Squire Strat. The firefly was in much better condition and easier to play out of the box. It isn't rocket science that you aren't getting a made in Mexico fender or a custom shop fender. These guitars are built for fun, just play it and enjoy. Will I do a setup on it? Sure, just like nearly every guitar needs.
@@conversionseo1382 Did I ask for advice? It's been a a while, I am a tad fuzzy on the details of my screed but I am fairly sure I did not ask for advice.
@@oldasrocks9121 Oh I see, you can dish advice but can't receive it. I'm just adding to the conversation which is what having the ability to leave a comment is about. But maybe you should consider turning comments off if you can't handle feedback. My apologise, I didn't realize you were so fragile.
who would have guessed a $200 guitar would be a piece of crap
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These budget guitars are a crap shoot. I recently got a westcreek racer sg copy. Its perfect not just saying that. So I ordered a westcreek DC. It immediately went back in the box for return. So make sure you have a good return policy.
hey man can you upload a demo of the dooner with the H90 pickups? its a really good looking guitar and i would like to listen how is that tone!
@@asdmanxd431 If I can get my friend/test-pilot to agree sure. The pickups are very inexpensive, the seller is Guitar Madness, very easy to install. The guitar is $111 delivered at walmart online and a little more with the coupon from the amazonian, just get one! The stock humbuckers are hot but also happen to be really good if you take the brass covers off
I’ve got an old Gibson Lucille which I’ve owned for at least 27years. After trying all the varitone positions the only position that I liked was the bypass one.
@@henryhunter5026 Getting the Kingtone Duet to replace the DeLisle
Dude.....These are 189.00 dollars. I realize you were expecting more, but it's going to be like this especially for the cost, and origin. Back in the day you were lucky if you could find a solid wood guitar for $200 in the 80's or 90's. Most were plywood, and were one step above junk. Most people are going to expect some problems with these guitars. Those that don't are naïve.
@@MortandHarley Disagree. If they make good guitars for $200, and they do, then they know how. They don't have to sell shite $200 guitars. I'm 63 y.o., I know all about "back in the day" but thanks for the free elder wisdom...
@@oldasrocks9121 Managed two music stores back then, and we had some total crap for our cheaper line guitars. Dixon, Lotus, and many more. They were in the 200 dollar range, and almost unplayable. We had to make them sellable. Firefly guitars are lightyears away from the junk we had in out stores, QC is probably not the best, and some turds tend to slip through....Just saying.
I love how you never show the entire guitar. That really gives us such a complete picture of what it looks like. 😂
@@jancarsonweatherby1579 Looks like a Stratocaster. Heard of those?
@@oldasrocks9121 Yes, I've owned a couple. 🙄
@oldasrocks9121 - did you ever determine the radius of the FFTL relic?
@@TedTalksGuitars Indeed compound, 9.5 at the nut 12 at the neck joint
@@oldasrocks9121 - Thanks, man.
@oldasrocks9121 Thanks for this! Are your 338 examples from a first-generation 338 (pointy ears, crown inlays), or from a 2024ish model (mouse ears, abalone-accented inlays)? Curious because I've seen reviews saying that the new models' stock pickups are much improved, less microphonic.
@@albionvideo Mouse ears. They're all 2022-23 Firefly's here, HH TL, HSS ST, 338 X2.
@@oldasrocks9121 Thanks - guess I should stay put with my first-generation FF338. The original owner swapped on some kind of Tonerider pickups, and they're a bit tight, but otherwise quite good.
Hi do you know if a Squier pickguard fits perfectly in a JET? I'm going to buy a JET soon but I've designed a pickguard for Tri sonic pickups like Brian may uses, but the problem is that is designed with the shape of a Squier, do you know if it fits?
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Nope! Tried it. The Jet switch is set at a tighter angle pointing towards the neck, so the control cavity is smaller on that outside edge. If you're getting one cut or making your own wait til you get the Jet so you have a template. Or you could route the cavity bigger. With the Fender/Squier pickguard every screw hole needs filled and drilled.
@@oldasrocks9121 Ty I think I'll get a JET pickguard and just file it down since Tri sonic pickups are bigger than single coils
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Good plan Israel, much easier. The JS300 is the SSS pickguard. Both 300 and 400 are routed for HSS FYI if you're doing fancy wiring: a 4 pole super switch is a very tight fit but a 2 pole with just a single wafer fits fine. The pickup routing is generous, not right like MIM Fenders or some Squires. But the body is basswood so it routes easier than poplar, alder, or ash.
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 Hit me back when you get it done, I'd love to see it!
Hi i'm considering in buying a JET but I'm planning to buy a PRS neck, what kind of pickup routing does it have?
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 HSS
Where did you find the pickguard with the truss rod wheel cut out or did you cut the pickguard yourself?
@@TedTalksGuitars Used the original pickguard as a template, painters tape on the replacement and traced out the cut lines on the tape. Combination of jewelers saw and Dremel.
@@TedTalksGuitars BTW this one ended up being a low fret, not high frets. Replaced it, fixed the weird frustrating buzz and fret slap. Never moved the bridge tho I should. A pretty severe UPS adjustment centered the strings well enough but leaves too big a gap on the long side of the neck pocket.
That's sick, too bad they only sell Maple neck strats
Lowest priced HSS rosewood fingerboard is the shell pink, $220. Strong feelings on either side over pink guitars, I'm a big fan.
@@oldasrocks9121 I would like that they sell the Olympic white with the rosewood fingerboard
@@Headbutter-Lettuce90 That's a classic one, a SSS JS300 like that
Thanks, OAR.
Mad a $200 guitar needing some work? At $200 I expect a beater, and then maybe get a happy surprise if it's good. Agreed the neck pocket should be a little better set up. Gonna be some lemons in the price range, to be expected.
62 years old here, don't need the lesson or the scolding. AND I said exactly the same thing in my FIRST SPOKEN SENTENCE. You want to contribute something useful please do otherwise go parent your own kids.
My gosh man…. Need some audio! Left me with blue balls….
@@LaserusBlue ears maybe?? If you delete the single tone and pull the T&B or TMB out there's a lot of noise to chase down. Lead dress and grounding issues. There's a lot of flying components below the controls in stock form as well and unshielded grid leads. Needs more than simply recapping the power supply, could even use a new turret board or vox style terminal strip board and revised layout. VHS dedicated way too much space to PSU, tone control and preamp stages need more sensible layout. Feedback gets it even closer to recognizable blackface clean headroom sounds. It doesn't sound that different from the original except for the gain boost deleting the single tone control, same good VHS tones. Speaker swaps always change the sound of any amp, good old tubes too. Those two would get a person 65-75% of the way there in stock form with fiddling with the circuit.
Same way with synthesizers. I just bought a Roland System-8.
Thanks, brother. I hear you loud and clear. I appreciate the shout out and your time to pass this along. Like his Poppy, the grandson wants a Tele (smile) so I'll be checking out the Jett T-styles.
Search the tube for John Nathan Cordy We need to talk about Jet guitars. He plays a shell pink $200 JT300. And if anybody gets crunchy about top loading Teles kindly remind them all of Led Zeppelin I was recorded with a top loader.
@@oldasrocks9121 - will do.
I bought one and I was extremely disappointed. I posted on the ff Facebook page. And pretty Much the replies I received was that I don't know How to relic guitars. Granted I'm not a master Luther But sand blasting the assembled guitar is not the Way to do it. I know that much. The pots and selector are all garbage. Filled with sand. The tuners I was able to save. But I had to disassemble Each tunner and clean all the sand grit from them. I put a humbucker in the neck. But I had to remove About 1/4 inch of wood. The pick guard and replacement Bridge all fit perfectly. The neck is ok. Advertised as Having stainless frets. I'm not really sure. But its a project right out of the box. Thats it.
@@Tsilsby Dog's breakfast we'd have called it where I grew up. Get a Jet! The fanboys are quite a crew, really don't know what to say about them. A bunch of dogs at breakfast I guess...
You said you didnt like the solidbody models... are they difficult to mod?
@@PabloMarrero-e8d No, they're junk. Junk bodies with plastic photo wood grain wraps, iirc mine was 6 pieces of wood. All the hardware but the bridge plate is junk, pickups are junk, fingerboard is composite "wood". I'd buy a random ebay Chenders first. Stack your cash snd get a Squier CV.
@@PabloMarrero-e8d Harley Benson headstock shape, and their stupid name/logo.
Gee-tar looks super, love the single coils. Have had basically the same idea. I've got an old LTD, played buddies JM copy with the p90's, it sounds so great. But always wanted a tele. Nice pick guard as well. Great job.
@@Shamacanada If Nick Valensi won a bar fight with Brad Paisley... Great fun for a $110 guitar from the Walmart toy section, worth the effort
Horrible vid. Wtf
I just ordered one of these. I know I want a single coil sound in the bridge and a less hot neck humbucker. Do you have an indepth video not that it is done?
I just ordered one of these. I know I want a single coil sound in the bridge and a less hot neck humbucker. What has this evolved to? Do you have any demos after you changed everything?
I put P94's in, very jangly. I got Guitar Madness A5 P94's, swapped the brass backplates for nickel steel and changed the neck magnets to A4. There's a short on my channel for the look. Knocked the shine off the body, painted the pickguard black, $45 Chinese eBone neck, dual concentric pots for VTVT. Had to move the output jack for the pots.
@@JaxHiddenTraxTotally worth the $110 delivered from Walmart if only for the body. I'd leave the bridge, upgrade the saddles to chromed brass keyholes, Musiclilys are quite decent, gotohs are spendy. You could get a Deluxe pickguard that has the neck humbucker and the skirted cut out for the ashtray bridge and see where it lands. There's one Joe Barden ashtray bridge that has the string through holes and the screw holes flipped like a modern flat plate bridge but it's a pretty expensive gamble. A flat plate 6 saddle might also fit but again measure twice and compare to the technical drawing of the bridge. Usually the 6 saddle 1/2 bridges have their own string/screw hole patterns. P94's are great. Bootstrap's HB90's are basically overwound strat pickups, Ryan might be selling black ones again. The ones with steel covers are solid nickel plated, steel backplates, no pole piece holes, so they look like giant Firebird pickups. I love the way they sound. The ceramic humbuckers in this are actually nice for sub-budget pickups. I pulled the brass covers, mine were double white bobbins X2. You could swap the backplates but iirc they weren't at all muddy with the covers off. They are hot!! Bridge was 18K with the thick ceramic magnet. They might be 2 wire, I don't recall. They were really civilized rolled back to 3 or 4 but they will strip car paint cranked! The neck is skinny and the frets are quite small. Harley Benton headstock shape. The truss rod nut on mine was off center, needed the tapered Allen key to bite the socket. Plastic nut. Very glossy. The body is really nice. Only 1/2 hollow, the lower side is solid. Pickguard is slightly different than standard replacements, I spray painted mine satin black, scraped back the bevel. Personally I'd still rather P94s in an ES335 knock-off. This one doesn't have enough vibe to go for Shawbuckers or Fender Wide Range but the WRs'd fit in the routing. Mad Love in Australia sells the best affordable original size wide range humbuckers that I've found. The funky Tele to get might be the white Troublemaker knock-off at Firefly. Or their Mad Cat if you want single coils. The Mad Cat gets consistent rave reviews
Very nice, cool color. How much does she weigh?
8ish, maybe a touch less. My Squier 40th Vintage is the tubby: 9 pounds 3 ounces. Nyato.
@@oldasrocks9121 ouch, both are heavy.
@@bluwng Used to an ash PBass keeping me stuck to the ground. The Squier is extreme, it's on deck to get the fender mid boost PCB and 9v battery, will do a pickup swimming pool too at the same time
I've been using these tubes in two of my amps as quad sets, and I really like them
Class AB I'd bias them around 13, maybe 14 watts. I scored a pair of 90s Sovtek 6L6WXT, true 6l6GC's, very brawny. These ones tho, wouldn't do more than 300v on the plates
I think I need to take a basic electronics class to understand the electronics of my guitars better. Can you recommend anything like that? In the meantime, your vids sure help a lot. Thanks for the great vids bro!
Guitarelectronics dot com is the classic old school resource, also check out the Six String Supplies channel, he's got many videos for many wiring schemes for many guitars and provides links to printable diagrams. And a good soldering station! Some like Weller, I prefer Hakko.
Where'd you get a black pickguard? This guitar's a real beauty
Rust-Oleum "Farm House Black". Scraped back the bevel with a box knife blade.
Another great video, so detailed and helpful. I bought the same guitar and the bridge is on the right way (typical FF chaos). I really don't like the sound of the pickups and definitely want to replace all the electronics. I have some pups I got on amazon I want to try in it, however where did you get the wiring harness? Thanks!
Which pickups did you get? Mine were sold together, the Epiphone Alnico Classic Pros and harness, from the fellow that pulled everything out of his Traditional Pro IV. Magnet swap to sandcast alnico 2s. See the mods video, link in comments. Had to replace one volume pot, luckily they're available. The phase reverse pot is not. The DeLisle Varitone switch is not bad. Depending on the amp it's handy. The guitar body lacks resonance (I don't think the center block is maple, wrong grain.) It can be shrill rather than bright, candidate for flat wounds perhaps Needs an amp with solid lows and low mids, the Pinnacle bridge helped but not quite enough. The DeLisle is noisy, switch body needs grounded and the output wire needs replaced with shielded wire. I would pick the Kingtone Duet on a do-over, kind of wish I had 1st time around.
Also, the FF pots are pretty good. The jack and the pickup switch are cheap, under duress I'd change the jack and perhaps wait for the switch to break. I think the pickups are decent. Not great but okay. At least they need a nickel steel backing plate which will change their character, and I'd pull the brass covers also. It depends what finish you want and if you're keeping the gold hardware. The Gibson Lucille has 490T/490R pickups which are pretty strident. The FF ones are a bit mushy because of the brass backplates and covers.
Hi friend. Wich musicily block model it is? Do you have a link? And the springs are original raw or musicily too? Thanks.
Xotic Raw Vintage springs. The block is the MusicLily full steel block for the Wilkinson M Series bridges, check Amazon
That bridge is backwards if it's a Nashville, I got a few guitar's with Nashville bridges and the saddles are cut opposite of a tuneomatic, the low E is where the high e should be, they don't notice when assembling these guitars, you could go with a different bridge like a tp6 to maybe get the right string spacing.
Swapped the bass string saddles with the high string saddles. Then replaced it.
Thank you friend🙏🏼
Most chokes I've seen are inserted between the B+1 (Plate) and B+2 (Screen) nodes, R43 feeds the B+1 node. I'm assuming another reason for the RR suggested 100ma 157M due to the additional current through the choke, particularly with an EL34?
It's a one or the other thing in this PSU. The power supply splits into 2 parallel feeds after the standby switch at the junction of R42 and R43, the power tube B+ and screen B+ is on the power scaling circuit starting at R43, the 12Ax7s are fed from R42 with no power scaling. I think Robinette's rationale (if he had one) was to smooth the power tube ripple to keep the 60hz hum down. A 2nd choke for the preamp would be slightly ridiculous overkill, the DC heaters seems like it's supposed to address preamp noise. Most of the noise in mine comes from the Ultra input triode, the new socket and new metal film grid stoppers is a start, if I can get that down to normal gain noise I'll be happy. The rest of the noise is power tube noise when the raw switch is on, some of that can be attributed to creeping heater/cathode leakage in the vintage tubes I'm running but most of it is weird lead dress, long lead runs, the somewhat chaotic grounding scheme (definitely a scheming scheme...), Fred Flintstone solder joints and the crappy original power tube socket. The blackface tone stack hides a lot of inherent signal circuit noise. Got all the formerly flying leads down on the chassis, replaced the super short ones. Many of the board leads aren't inserted into the eyelets, they're just laid on top and buried in those huge mounds of solder, I've fixed many but not all. Redoing the grid leaks and bias resistor grounds will need a couple of tag strips so I can ground them to the appropriate B+ cap ground but I want to do things one step at a time and A/B the noise floor at each step. Not convinced the power transformer would survive running big bottles all the time. The best big bottle approach would be to replace the transformer, get about 50 or 100 more raw volts at the secondaries, double the current capacity, dial in on tube manual specs for one power tube, just choose your sonic flavor and be happy with that. Trying to run correctly biased 6L6GCs or KT66s as is a bit of a fool's errand at 326v plate B+.
And: big time power tube hum. Choke on the way, will fly the filament leads.
Great video. All the Fireflies I have purchased needed work. A few of them (FFSTs) are now really incredible instruments (after the work). The need for the shim is a bummer for sure. Fireflies are like a box of chocolates, and definitely a decent chance of getting a level 5 turd, heh.
I don't know why cheap guitar makers don't make their guitars to the same specs as Gibson and Fender so you could swap out parts easily. Must be some legality reason.
Nah, I think it's just weird Chinese guitar factory/counterfeiting logic that doesn't translate to the real world.
@@oldasrocks9121 But how hard would it be to make their guitars to Fender specs? They're either really stupid or they worry about Fender suing them because it would make their guitars so much more popular!
I bought one and the neck/fretwork was abysmal. I thought it would be like my FFST Strat which was exceptional. No more fireflys for me! I do not agree with your problem with the relicing however. I think that part of the guitar was a noble attempt. Actually I think all the relicing of guitars is just stupid as hell anyway. I mean they're a fucking joke!
I've since sanded the body down. Not bad, just 2 pieces, sealed it with Garnett shellac, might do a one color burst or might just hit it with lacquer and be done for now. Measured this neck heel compared to all the other bolt on FF necks here and it's a full 2mm thinner which explains the Fred Flintstone gouge in the neck pocket to accommodate the truss adjust wheel. Neck pocket is the same depth as the other 2 FF Teles here. I honestly believe the relic Teles were built to sell off blemished bodies and the mismade neck. The first two numbers of your serial number indicate what factory it was made at within the JSN Firefly group. This one is made at factory 80, which is a little surprising to me because my 338 are made at factory 80 and are pretty good. I'm sure it's a different line with different people working on Telecasters. My other normal slightly janky Telecaster was also from factory 80. My shell pink Strat from two or three batches ago is from factory 06. Check and see if your relic Strat is from factory 06. I would have to guess it is, And it was built by a specific assembly line in that factory by workers who build strats all day everyday. Mine is coming around. I swapped necks with my pink HH Tele, that one can be a "shredder" if it wants. This one now has a refinished maple fingerboard FF neck, original FF radius and profile. I still want a double cut, the new burst one appears to have a much smaller revised neck heel. And I still haven't bought a Lester. The CalTrans safety green one sold out before I could pull the trigger. 😢
@@oldasrocks9121 You're pretty smart, my good relic'd Strat is an 06! I bought an LP copy and it was fine but nothing great and I sold it. I also have a SG copy that is really good and it's an 03. I bought an Explorer copy that was okay but I didn't like the body style at all and sold it. The only other FF I bought was an LP Jr double cut and it was terrible! The neck didn't fit the pocket in depth correctly and you couldn't adjust the saddles to give you comfortable action! I sent it and the Tele, the last two FF guitars I bought back for a refund. TBH, the Monoprice. IYV, and LyxPro guitars I bought on Amazon were very consistent and as good as Firefly guitars (except for the relic'd Strat), IMO. I'm sticking with them in the future as far as cheap guitars. But they only have a few models. And that is where FF goes wrong, IMO, in trying to put too many guitar models out there too quickly.
What guitar did you remove these from?
An HH Tele with 2 point trem, and HSS Strat and 2 FF338s. All the "custom Alnico 5" humbuckers" in those guitars Guitar Gardens descriptions are the same: bobbins made for ceramic magnets with the integral spacer posts, slug lengths for the thicker ceramic magnet, shimmed A5 magnet, steel pole screw keeper floating around. The keeper needs to be trapped between the bobbin bottom and the back plate so it won't vibrate against either. I would bet a paycheck the Les Paul & et al pickups are exactly the same.
@@oldasrocks9121 so the pickups have no redeeming quality/ can’t be saved since you said you can’t wax pot the issue?
@@smooothybuns Maybe. Don't look past how randomly they are put together tho. So, hope against hope... (Bookmark this first: Artec Giovanni GVH-1 pickups are pretty amazing, pound for pound. OnlyPedals might still have some on Reverb. Bootstrap Pickups handwinds humbuckers for around $150 I think, I have his Tele single coils in a couple guitars and his P94 types, if his humbuckers are as good they're the best handwound bargain going. Tone Hatch too but he might wing bridges only, check. Okay then...) I think the easiest rehab thing would be to swap in the thicker ceramic magnets and the correct steel keeper, screw the backplate back on, leave the covers off. That'll probably get you around 18K out of a typical FF bridge. That's just inside Joan Jett territory. I’ve never bought ceramics, I'm pretty sure Philadelphia Luthiers' Supply doesn't have them, maybe Mojotone? I tried the alnico way on one set, cut those integral posts off the bobbin bottoms, filed the bobbin flat, ditched the shim on the magnet, swapped in correct length slugs, good pole screws, nickel steel back plate, maple spacers, known A5 magnets. Not so bad, but they didn't end up happy accidents. Results didn't equal effort and $ spent. Plain, more than a little smeary. Not lively, flat dynamics. Hamfisted with gain. Swapped in A3 magnets, same story. Quit on it. I say ditch them from the go, put efforts and monies into pickups you want to try or know you like or have heard and liked. Upgrade instead of sidegrade. Skip Guitar Madness and GFS and all that stuff, cheap Amazon pickups UA-cam chuckleheads say are amazing, blah blah blah. I put a set of post 2013 Epiphone Probuckers 1&2s in the rainbow FF338, $65. More scarce than 2&3s. They're really great, built well. US seller, pulled them out of his new guitar. I skipped the Asian sellers with dozens of sets listed. Put A2 magnets in recent Epi Alnico Classic Pros that came with a push-pull harness, seller pulled them out of his Trad Pro IV Les Paul, put it all in the Lucille ff338. So. Much. Better. Good start.
As I was considering a relic model with a floyd, I am glad to have seen this video. Though from info I have heard, that trem system is nearly impossible to intonate properly so, I would never pick that trem/vibrato. But, I was this close to ordering their strat with a floyd, & locking nut.
This one offered again just this week. For the money FF has better choices this month, the semi hollow with the Bigsby copy and Filtertrons is beguiling. Philadelphia Luthier Supply sells the correct magnets, pole screws and base plates to convert the knockoffs to truer Filtertrons. The B3 is not hard to install on a Tele, even using a stock ashtray bridge. You need to notch the back edge for the strings to clear, easy with a Dremel and a cut off wheel, burnish your sharp edges. The new ash body burst Tele is good looking, the Troublemaker HH copy is also back. Good choices this month. I need a Lester or maybe the double cut, skipping Teles this round.
Hi what size frets come on it?
I'd say medium jumbo, maybe 6100?