It was so cool to see everything that goes into their production! Also thank you so much for introducing me to Mike at NAMM! This video literally would never have happened without you!!
I built my first set of pickups with Lollar too. Jason came to Roberto-Venn to teach us pickup winding, and they're some of my favorite pickups to this day. And he hilarious and cool as fuck. I had bought a set of three p-90s from Lollar before finding out he was teaching our pickup winding class, and he signed them for me. I like to put little secret things into all of my guitar builds, and that is the one in my personal guitar. The others can't be seen without an x-ray machine. lol
Great job, Nisebelle! Thanks for taking us along. I have no doubt that you will be building your own pickups very soon! Happy building... Happy playing!
I love the way you tell stories and getting this journey into Lollar and your learning experience shared this was really enjoyable. Thank you for all the work you do in putting these together Belle ❤
Your one of those people who make me wanna go out and get a Jazzmaster immediately. It's so inspiring to watch and hear you play that JM. Then I've got one and I just don't connect with it. My strats are just too jealous :D
Everyone should wind their own pickup at least once. Nothing fancy required, a power drill works just fine and you can wax pot with a $5 slow cooker. Hooray new skills!
i can't remember how i stumbled on your channel (probably a bass vi rabbit hole); but in a boundless ocean of youtube guitar content, your stuff is really, really outstanding. i think i've learned more in 3 videos than a decade of hobbyist consumption- and maybe most importantly- you make me want to clear off the table and bust out a screwdriver. thank you for your work!
It's not often I comment on a video, but this was great! Thanks for documenting such an awesome experience and taking us along for the ride! Love your content, your curiosity and your general attitude towards music and technical exploration. Every time I watch one of your videos, it makes me want to learn more about building and modding. Also, your guitar playing and musical sensibility is incredible. Keep killin' it!
This is great!! I have Lollar pickups in my Jazzmaster (63 neck and 58 bridge). The tone is perfect! Thanks for showing the people who made them and the process they use. Very fun to watch!
I look forward to each new video and am happy I watched every one. As a retired teacher of 10 year olds, it’s always a pleasure to see such a smart, curious and talented young person. You actually give me hope for the future.
Most of the comments below express what I think, but I'm going to say it anyway - you are awesome. Anyone who doesn't think so can get hold of me and I will set them straight LOL. Really love how much you put into your channel. All the very best to you!!!👋😀
Nice video. I actually took a pickup winding course with Jason Lollar years ago and I made a Strat and a Humbucker in that course at Roberto Venn. I will tell you what they asked of me which is if you do make a pickup with them like this, never advertise your pickup as an actual Lollar pickup if you decide to sell, trade, or give away that pickup. I put my own markings on mine as to never be confused about who made the pickup. I will say I had to rewind one of my humbucker coils because the wraps didn't take too well. If you make or rewind your own pickups you have to be patient because of how fine the wire is. Take your time and don't try to rush anything.
I was at the music experience in Seattle in 2009. I believe was a Jazz Master hanging in a case or on the wall that Jimmi used. Kinda cool seeing you do an upgrade.
I don't know how I never heard of this channel, your videos have great production quality. Subscribed. I'm a luthier in Washington, love to support local and I'm happy you featured Lollar here
You knocked it out of the park, Nise! It may have been Lollar's expertise that helped get you there, but it was your drive to learn and sorry, still gonna say selfless desire to restore the gear the fire robbed your brother of to make it happen. Perhaps you should consider adding a Jazzmaster to your own arsenal? You're getting some amazing tones out of it, and I'm sure conversion necks can be had if you want to stick to short scale.
Yay, new Nisebelle content. One of the few creators I actually watch at close to normal speed 😅 What a cool experience at Lollar, and what a truly nice crew they are there. Jason Lollar is an absolute Legend. Great "test" at the end there too.
Great video! Always wanted to make my own pickups, I remember way back as a kid seeing an Instructable I think where someone maid a pair from a ruler! Excited to see where you go in your pickup journey!
I have several sets of Lollar pick ups along with the Black Bobbin(tm?) lollar pick ups and they've all made a world of difference! Lollar and Curtis Novak are the way to go when it comes to Jazzmaster pick ups
Of course we know them , the single coil blonde are very famous and nice ones for a really good Strat sound. And now I am waiting for the brunette ones 🤩 Nisebelle would also be a cool name for pick ups 🥰
The world always needs better pickups. Get some Michael Gray Strat handwound pickups and study them....outstanding tone! Lollar pickups are amazing too! Great source to learn! Great video ...thank you! That was so nice for Kevin to show you. He has super steady hands...always a plus.
Every time I watch a nisebelle video, I'm reminded why they're an instant click. Great content, informative, great tunes, and an engaging presentation. Thanks for showing us this project, fam!
As I approach my EPIC rebuild project on me very own MIM Jazzmaster, with it's great sounding P-90's disguised as Fenders' er/uh and if that ain't bad enuff, I'm totally and utterly distracted by you, girl, as my deteriorating brain continues to malfunction... (I reside in glamorous picturesque Koreatown, Los Angeles if you ever wanna JAM...) Thanx for the vid and Cheerios
Funny you should ask! A while ago I told my friend about wanting to try my hand at making pickups at some point and he asked to make him a totally unpotted microphonic pickup that he could sing into. Maybe more on that in the future!
The Internet/UA-cam needs more channels like yours. Smart, competent, tech-savvy women need a larger/equal voice in our society. Best Regards and Best Wishes!
I think Lollar did you a disservice not showing you how to hardwire the coils, instead of using an auto winder. Still, your channel is great and I keep enjoying the videos.
Incredibly cool of Lollar to have you in and teaching you how to build a pickup.
So great to see how much work and care go into Lollar's pickups! No wonder they sound so amazing.
Also, that closing track is siiiiick!
It was so cool to see everything that goes into their production! Also thank you so much for introducing me to Mike at NAMM! This video literally would never have happened without you!!
NEW NISEBELLE LETS GO
Thank you for always creating such quality videos and not opting for trendy bs! Everything you post is a gem
what a great sister! i'm sure your brother is very thankful.
I have Lollars in my parts-tele - couldn't be happier : )
Thanks for taking us on your journey!
I built my first set of pickups with Lollar too. Jason came to Roberto-Venn to teach us pickup winding, and they're some of my favorite pickups to this day. And he hilarious and cool as fuck.
I had bought a set of three p-90s from Lollar before finding out he was teaching our pickup winding class, and he signed them for me. I like to put little secret things into all of my guitar builds, and that is the one in my personal guitar. The others can't be seen without an x-ray machine. lol
Great job, Nisebelle! Thanks for taking us along. I have no doubt that you will be building your own pickups very soon! Happy building... Happy playing!
this video's demo has got to be my favorite of yours!! such a fun song, hope you release it soon
Always worth it for an awesome Nisebelle jam at the end.
Man, Lollar is a truly awesome company for doing this. Great work!
I love the way you tell stories and getting this journey into Lollar and your learning experience shared this was really enjoyable. Thank you for all the work you do in putting these together Belle ❤
Your one of those people who make me wanna go out and get a Jazzmaster immediately. It's so inspiring to watch and hear you play that JM. Then I've got one and I just don't connect with it. My strats are just too jealous :D
Everyone should wind their own pickup at least once. Nothing fancy required, a power drill works just fine and you can wax pot with a $5 slow cooker. Hooray new skills!
i can't remember how i stumbled on your channel (probably a bass vi rabbit hole); but in a boundless ocean of youtube guitar content, your stuff is really, really outstanding. i think i've learned more in 3 videos than a decade of hobbyist consumption- and maybe most importantly- you make me want to clear off the table and bust out a screwdriver. thank you for your work!
It's not often I comment on a video, but this was great! Thanks for documenting such an awesome experience and taking us along for the ride! Love your content, your curiosity and your general attitude towards music and technical exploration. Every time I watch one of your videos, it makes me want to learn more about building and modding. Also, your guitar playing and musical sensibility is incredible. Keep killin' it!
amazing! I learned a lot about JM pickups that I am not all that familiar with
This is great!! I have Lollar pickups in my Jazzmaster (63 neck and 58 bridge). The tone is perfect! Thanks for showing the people who made them and the process they use. Very fun to watch!
I look forward to each new video and am happy I watched every one. As a retired teacher of 10 year olds, it’s always a pleasure to see such a smart, curious and talented young person. You actually give me hope for the future.
Most of the comments below express what I think, but I'm going to say it anyway - you are awesome. Anyone who doesn't think so can get hold of me and I will set them straight LOL. Really love how much you put into your channel. All the very best to you!!!👋😀
This was great - not only to see the process from Lollar, but your adventure of building your own and having functional results on the way out.
Nice video. I actually took a pickup winding course with Jason Lollar years ago and I made a Strat and a Humbucker in that course at Roberto Venn. I will tell you what they asked of me which is if you do make a pickup with them like this, never advertise your pickup as an actual Lollar pickup if you decide to sell, trade, or give away that pickup.
I put my own markings on mine as to never be confused about who made the pickup. I will say I had to rewind one of my humbucker coils because the wraps didn't take too well.
If you make or rewind your own pickups you have to be patient because of how fine the wire is. Take your time and don't try to rush anything.
Every video from nisebelle is outstanding and incredibly comfy. I really need to start learning more guitar tech stuff, and just general lutherie.
Another great show! Thanks for the ride!!
Excellent! That Jazzmaster just became an heirloom guitar. Your brother is going to cherish it.
Yay new nisebelle post
I was at the music experience in Seattle in 2009. I believe was a Jazz Master hanging in a case or on the wall that Jimmi used. Kinda cool seeing you do an upgrade.
I don't know how I never heard of this channel, your videos have great production quality. Subscribed.
I'm a luthier in Washington, love to support local and I'm happy you featured Lollar here
what a lovely video! i absolutely adored the wholesome vibe of it. Thanks for making this video
You make the coolest guitar videos on UA-cam
You knocked it out of the park, Nise! It may have been Lollar's expertise that helped get you there, but it was your drive to learn and sorry, still gonna say selfless desire to restore the gear the fire robbed your brother of to make it happen. Perhaps you should consider adding a Jazzmaster to your own arsenal? You're getting some amazing tones out of it, and I'm sure conversion necks can be had if you want to stick to short scale.
That was a fun and cool video! Thanks, Nisebelle!!
Yay, new Nisebelle content.
One of the few creators I actually watch at close to normal speed 😅
What a cool experience at Lollar, and what a truly nice crew they are there. Jason Lollar is an absolute Legend.
Great "test" at the end there too.
This video is awesome and I love your playing!
That’s a pretty sick jam you wrote/played at the end of the video. Props!
That was incredible start to finish. Fantastic job - that's a guitar that your brother will never let go!
Great video! Always wanted to make my own pickups, I remember way back as a kid seeing an Instructable I think where someone maid a pair from a ruler! Excited to see where you go in your pickup journey!
Great video! Love your playing, and I was glad to get to learn more about Lollar.
Dang it, now I have GAS for a new set of Lollar pickups - Awesome video as always!
Super fun video, and informative too!
Very good video, and I am, as always, blown away by your playing and your music.
I have several sets of Lollar pick ups along with the Black Bobbin(tm?) lollar pick ups and they've all made a world of difference! Lollar and Curtis Novak are the way to go when it comes to Jazzmaster pick ups
This is one of my favorite episodes so far.
awesome track @16:58
Start a Discord. The prospect of being in a server with other partscaster nerds and DIY techs is awesome.
What an awesome little channel I've stumbled upon, amazing video!
Of course we know them , the single coil blonde are very famous and nice ones for a really good Strat sound.
And now I am waiting for the brunette ones 🤩
Nisebelle would also be a cool name for pick ups 🥰
Sounds killer. Lollars are always a top choice.
Fun segment, those winding machines sure do fly. 😊
The world always needs better pickups. Get some Michael Gray Strat handwound pickups and study them....outstanding tone! Lollar pickups are amazing too! Great source to learn! Great video ...thank you! That was so nice for Kevin to show you. He has super steady hands...always a plus.
Each video is better than the last. Love seeing you pop up in my subscription feed! 🎸🎶
Fantastic video. And those pickups sound great.
Every time I watch a nisebelle video, I'm reminded why they're an instant click. Great content, informative, great tunes, and an engaging presentation.
Thanks for showing us this project, fam!
NEW NISEBELLE VIDEO YIPPIEEEEEEEEE
Very cool! They sound great!
Very cool! Thanks
Really cool video.......I can see you getting one of those pickup winders off of stewmac.
As I approach my EPIC rebuild project on me very own MIM Jazzmaster,
with it's great sounding P-90's disguised as Fenders' er/uh and if that ain't bad enuff,
I'm totally and utterly distracted by you, girl, as my deteriorating brain continues to malfunction...
(I reside in glamorous picturesque Koreatown, Los Angeles if you ever wanna JAM...) Thanx for the vid and Cheerios
OMG. I love this channel!
Incredible editing. Immediate sub
i have lollars in 3 guitars.... the only reason i don't have them in all of my guitars is a couple are vintage... my fav pickups.
I’m craving more content 😭🤌
I have the Special T set and could not be happier!
another nisebelle banger of course
I'm really, really hoping you can make a new pickup set out of your brother's old Tele magnets once you have your "pickup factory" built!
Well done!
how cool! what a great expierence
AWESOME !!! 🤟
God I fucking love Lollar
Great episode
Good guitar, great song
yippe new video! very cool
nisebelle rocks supreme!!😊
Oh man you were in my hometown and didnt call me up for a jam!?
Ive always wanted to visit Lollar HQ....never seem to find the time :/
You are next level! Also, the music in this video is awesome. The music for the last section got me. What's the name of it, and is it on Bandcamp?
Thanks! It was a fun one to write and play! I should have it up on Bandcamp sometime next week!
I see nisebell. I slam that “like” and play button
So cool.
its a new vidya! sick!
Awesome video!
Oh wow! Looks like I should have sent the Fralin JM pickup I ruined about two weeks ago your way instead! (I got it repaired)
❤❤❤
Every time Nisebelle posts an angel gets its wings
“I built these pickups on rock and roll”🎸
awesome!
Well, you DID it!
NEW VIDEO!!! TEAM NISEBELLE SQUAD UP!!!!!!! 🙌🏾
Nisebelle, I just found you. I just subbed. I think you’re great. Keep it up.
Fascinating video, thank you. BTW I think Kevin looks like David Gilmour circa 1970.
wake up babe new nisebelle video !!
Rad. You got to go to lollar.
Nisebelle Duncan
So… how do you feel about maybe not wax potting the pickups?
Funny you should ask! A while ago I told my friend about wanting to try my hand at making pickups at some point and he asked to make him a totally unpotted microphonic pickup that he could sing into. Maybe more on that in the future!
The Internet/UA-cam needs more channels like yours. Smart, competent, tech-savvy women need a larger/equal voice in our society. Best Regards and Best Wishes!
Anxiously awaiting Reverb being flooded with vintage Crockpots
Those pickups sounded great! Your playing style reminds me of j Mascis but a little better. How could you not want a jazz master after that ?
Super cool! I would come listen to your band too. do you have one?
Awesome video! Please though, wear safety glasses when soldering!
babe wake up, new nisebelle dropped
I think Lollar did you a disservice not showing you how to hardwire the coils, instead of using an auto winder. Still, your channel is great and I keep enjoying the videos.
I BUILT THIS PICKUPS! I BUILT THIS PICKUPS FOR ROCK AND ROLL!