Install A New Humbucker: Guitar Basics

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  • Опубліковано 7 сер 2016
  • Learn how to install a new humbucker in your electric guitar with this Guitar Basics video.
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  • @ScienceofLoud
    @ScienceofLoud  4 роки тому +17

    Learn how to install a new humbucker in your electric guitar with this Guitar Basics video.
    View the appendix of things to consider when choosing a new humbucker here: ua-cam.com/video/u5BKRbSg14A/v-deo.html
    Wind your own pickups - www.nebulabelgium.com?aff=2
    #humbucker #pickup #csguitars
    More from CSGuitars:
    Gain access to exclusive content at: www.patreon.com/csguitars
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    Contact - colin@csguitars.co.uk
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  • @ehvoh9939
    @ehvoh9939 6 років тому +204

    i love a nice set of peckups

  • @GuitarGoddess
    @GuitarGoddess 8 років тому +209

    Nice shirt ;)

  • @timmiaster5
    @timmiaster5 7 років тому +26

    Love the look of white guitars with the black binding.

  • @tobiastk5391
    @tobiastk5391 8 років тому +107

    Could you make a video on how to coil split a humbucker with a push-pull tone knob? it would be awesome if you did!
    And i think my favorite guitar pickup must be the bare knuckle warpig.

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому +43

      I'll look into doing a video on that for you.

    • @theresnoway440
      @theresnoway440 8 років тому +1

      I second this

    • @SANTIAGO1786
      @SANTIAGO1786 8 років тому +1

      +CSGuitars pleaseeee

    • @havelpavel1870
      @havelpavel1870 7 років тому

      He doesn't need you to do that, I wouldn't bother, m8.

  • @ScienceofLoud
    @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому +35

    Since a lot of people are asking: Yes the process is different if you are changing active pickups for passive ones.
    Fortunately, I made a two part video on the very subject several years ago. If you don't mind taking a trip into the days before HD quality then you can check out the playlist for those videos here: Active to Passive: ua-cam.com/play/PLaM1FGKAH5Tlnwgj9g0AVtvbpsapahZSG.html

    • @AliJr_MetalGames_MetalGuitar
      @AliJr_MetalGames_MetalGuitar 8 років тому

      You want to be a guitar goddess, are you a woman? : )

    • @likeanuuk6612
      @likeanuuk6612 8 років тому

      do active pickups

    • @MosheAlvarez
      @MosheAlvarez 7 років тому

      Ha doesn't like active pickups so that's probably not going to happen

    • @likeanuuk6612
      @likeanuuk6612 7 років тому

      Moshe Alvarez thats the joke ;) (besides active pickups not only sound much better but are easy install and dont need tutorials!)

    • @MosheAlvarez
      @MosheAlvarez 7 років тому

      HAHA indeed!

  • @davidhollowelljr949
    @davidhollowelljr949 6 років тому

    Colin - thank you for being able to mention things in a video under ten minutes that people completely ignored mentioning in 40 MINUTE LONG ones

  • @PhoenixBodhi999
    @PhoenixBodhi999 4 роки тому

    You explaining things so clearly was a big help. Thanks

  • @sukdufai4368
    @sukdufai4368 8 років тому

    Great video man! Such a fundamental skill but so hard to find a good walkthrough like this.

  • @JoshuaBatch
    @JoshuaBatch 8 років тому +6

    All I got from this video is that I have the same screwdriver as you.
    I need to learn more about wiring it seems.

  • @ashpighetti6970
    @ashpighetti6970 7 років тому

    Simplest tutorial ive seen, big help. Thanks!

  • @sleepingturtle8888
    @sleepingturtle8888 8 років тому +3

    Hey Colin, love your channel since the day I found it. I hope you can do a "How to Coil Split Humbuckers" video sometime. Rock On!

  • @danb6701
    @danb6701 8 років тому

    I really enjoy your videos, you seem to have a natural ability to teach.

  • @PierjanVadeboin
    @PierjanVadeboin 8 років тому

    Nice to see you in HD ! hope your chanel will grow !

  • @ukultur9237
    @ukultur9237 8 років тому +5

    I love how simple and detailed your video is! Though I would recomend to inform that there are three comon types of mounting rings; flat, flat/angled, and arched. but that's all I can pick on, Great job Colin!

  • @marnixreemst5158
    @marnixreemst5158 7 місяців тому

    Thanks man! Good video, clear and to the point \m/

  • @michelkoning5294
    @michelkoning5294 8 років тому +1

    wow all that time I just could've done it myself :/
    my fav pickup is the prs tremonti treble pickup. that thing is sooo loud I love it

  • @michaelgarland1337
    @michaelgarland1337 Рік тому

    Thank you for the wiring instructions !!!
    Rock on , “ Dog “ !!!

  • @synderonline5317
    @synderonline5317 8 років тому

    So professional now we've come along way with production since the shite Paul and shredded videos
    Well done man

  • @PantheonLincoln
    @PantheonLincoln 8 років тому

    this makes it seem simpler and less daunting than I thought. i have an Epiphone that needs upgrading, but i think that may just need gutting anyway.
    As for pickup preferences, I have an Edwards (ESP) LP copy that l love, which I had Iron Gear pickups put in. Cheap, but sound great. I'm planning a change to some Shed Hot Bastardos, as they're used by James Dean Bradfield and I'm a HUGE Manic Street Preachers fan.
    I also have an Epiphone Dot with Bare Knuckles in it, also great.

  • @Joeobrown1
    @Joeobrown1 8 років тому +5

    I always test the wiring by tapping a screwdriver or something on the pickup and checking the controls do what I expect them to do - will save a bunch of time if you're no expert at this kind of thing (such as myself).
    One question, what does each lug of the pots do? Feels like such an obvious thing - I can follow a diagram easily enough, but have no idea how people come up with mods and such.

  • @nightraven5760
    @nightraven5760 4 роки тому

    Got a 60 quid rock wood les paul. Its neck pickup is tasty but the bridge is a bit shite, so I got an sh4, (yep, the pickup is more than the guitar) this us very useful for helping me save 30 quid on getting it installed for me

  • @guitarist100
    @guitarist100 6 років тому

    A little tip i do is when fitting the pickup into the ring is to put a crocodile clip to hold the spring back whilst you screw in the screw .

  • @JDODify
    @JDODify 8 років тому

    Favourite pickup is a Duncan JB. I've got this weird unnamed pickup in my 70s Washburn Hawk which is good too, seems really hot coz it sounds similar to the JB but not as middy. Duncan 59 in the neck position they sound great coil split too

  • @godzilla964
    @godzilla964 7 років тому +2

    Could you make a video about balancing neck heavy guitars?

  • @James0208
    @James0208 4 роки тому

    I have a question.. All pickups are the same size? I wanna change pickups of my guitars but i don't know if the new oned would fit. I have jackson s12 and ibanez rg7421 7 strings

  • @ZachKyew
    @ZachKyew 8 років тому +1

    Two questions.
    What gauge of strings did you put on there?
    Do you think that the EMG solderless system would work just as well as solid, soldered connections?

  • @joshbailey7576
    @joshbailey7576 4 роки тому

    but what if I'm trying to change humbuckers on a superstrat style guitar with a 3 way blade? do i have to solder/desolder anything from the switch?

  • @Steph-de6ne
    @Steph-de6ne 7 років тому +1

    How the F does not he have more subs? He's awesome!

  • @crisjohnalvarez6036
    @crisjohnalvarez6036 5 років тому

    Hi, sir
    I got a zebra neck pickup from onlinestore, but the wires are too short to reach the pot. Is it possible to solder an extra length of wire so it can reach?
    All help appreciated

  • @gordongreene7360
    @gordongreene7360 4 роки тому

    Hey Colin! Not sure if you've answered this and I've missed it, but what bridge and tail are on that guitar? Looks super neat, and I'm currently researching wraparound/rolling bridges as potential replacements for my own! Thanks for your time man, cheers!

  • @troublingleaf
    @troublingleaf 6 років тому

    That sounds amazing, would've been nice to hear the before sounds as well, but I suppose it's a tech tip video not a review, is it the same process for coil splitting humbuckers? I'm looking at changing them on my custom 24 and since it's already a coil tapped guitar so it'd be nice to keep it that way!

  • @bob-eu1jq
    @bob-eu1jq 4 місяці тому

    After I reinstalled the new pickups, in my SG I notice they were alot wobbly, then before. I put some foam in the holes but still wobbly. Any suggestions to make the pickups stay put and firm?

  • @philo426
    @philo426 6 років тому

    if you have a 2 conductor stock pick ups and buy 4 conductor upgrade pups is ut hard to wire?

  • @Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer
    @Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer 5 років тому

    Is there some kind of standard for pickup sizes that most new guitars use? I want to get a guitar and equip it with lipstick pickups because I like the sound.

  • @w.rustylane5650
    @w.rustylane5650 4 роки тому

    I want to change the neck single coil pickup on my Ibanez to a humbucker pickup. I cannot find any stacked humbuckers that will fit into the single coil neck position. Will I have to cut out the pick guard so that a side by side humbucker will fit?

  • @CF-yc2bm
    @CF-yc2bm 4 роки тому +1

    Destroyed a few volume knobs getting it too hot I guess. Good tip about not using a point style soldering tip. Do you ever change caps? Thanks!

  • @ColinRichardsonMUSIC
    @ColinRichardsonMUSIC 8 років тому

    Related question, how would one change a tele single coil to little 59? I'm having trouble finding a tutorial

  • @shermanator6594
    @shermanator6594 6 місяців тому

    Quick question, why are the two coils connected by a long wire that needs to be connected by us rather than them being connected internally? Is that for optional coil splitting?

  • @Im_AMA_
    @Im_AMA_ 3 роки тому

    Hey guys... i need some help.
    Im modding my jackson dinky.
    It has one general tone and one general volume knob.
    Im gonna put a SD sentient/nazgul pickup kit on there and id like to be able to coil split the nazgul.. i dont really need a tone for the sentient.
    So it would just be the coil split(tone) for the nazgul and a general volume knob
    Is this possible and if yes... what do i need for this??
    (Im new to modding so im kind of confused)

  • @rodmills6750
    @rodmills6750 6 років тому

    I have recently bought a pair of Humbucker's from Epiphone.they have quick click plugs on the end.5 wires. My guitar has one volume and tone pot. Do i need push pull pots?. If so where do i go to get quick click pots from?.

  • @shron7
    @shron7 5 років тому

    So if i have new pickup in need to wire with the diagram of the new pickup or just wire it the same way as the stock pickup?

  • @x7stringinJSCx
    @x7stringinJSCx 4 роки тому

    @CSGuitars I know this video is a few years old.. but does it Matter the mounting leg length? Sites like Seymour Duncan have the option of having vintage Long or standard Short legs pickups.. If i were to buy a pickup with Short legs would it fit in a Les Paul? or if i were to buy a pickup with Long legs would it fit into an Ibanez RG or something that normally has Short leg pickups in it? I'm just wondering if Mounting Leg length matters or if you can get by with putting either kind into any pickup slot.

  • @himbo7772
    @himbo7772 6 років тому

    Hey Colin, no idea if you get comments from all the way down here. But I've had trouble with my humbuckers humming, I've finally learned enough to where I can open up my guitar and look inside. I've heard people talking about running a ground to the bridge but my guitar doesn't have that, as far as I can tell there's just two wires and those are for the pots. Should I, or can I, ground those pick ups? I tried putting copper tape inside my guitar for noise reduction but that did nothing as far as I can tell. Thank you!

  • @melexdy
    @melexdy 8 років тому

    I bought a second hand duncan bucker and the cable are too short. Man, any advices? Can I ad extensions made from plain cables?
    Cause Im about to take a Jb Humbucker designed for a les paul bridge position and install it on my neck cavity.
    Which means the screws are facing the tremolo and not the headstock.

  • @jonathanherman2686
    @jonathanherman2686 8 років тому

    Very helpful!

  • @mattb4rd
    @mattb4rd 2 роки тому

    Just came up with a mnemonic device to help me remember that the hot wire goes to the lug: "Well I'm HOT LUGGED ... check it and see ... got a fever of a hunnerd and three" (Currently removing some modern 4 wire pickups and putting in a set of Seth Lovers)

  • @autizmo2963
    @autizmo2963 7 років тому +1

    Have you ever tried Dimarzio's. Carlos Cavazo uses them and they seem pretty good for that style of music.

  • @isaiaharriaga4977
    @isaiaharriaga4977 6 місяців тому

    Bro is it really that simple lol 😂thanks bro this made installing pickups very easy

  • @MosheAlvarez
    @MosheAlvarez 5 років тому

    EMG-81 favorite pickup
    DiMarzio Super Distortion favorite passive pickup

  • @anyday82
    @anyday82 6 років тому +1

    Can do a video of putting a 1.67" nut on a 1.65" and why that is a good/bad idea?

  • @RavenMadd9
    @RavenMadd9 4 роки тому

    thank you brother

  • @jettzafonik
    @jettzafonik 5 років тому

    Hi can you install new pickup rings without uninstalling the humbucker pickups? Newbie here

  • @TangleTwister
    @TangleTwister 6 років тому

    hey man,is this possible? you know the fender squier mustang they just brought out their in blue and black and both have black HB pups would it be possible to buy a black one and put chrome pup covers on and heres the key thing for me i want put black pup covers/surrounds like you see on the gibsons is this possible to do or are the HB pups on the fenders to close to the body to fit HB covers around the HBs without causing problems? i want to put a black pickguard on there to. now you cant tell me that would not look cool...

  • @LuciFernato
    @LuciFernato 6 років тому

    What were your tubescreamer settings on the first test?

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay 5 років тому +1

    And I have new pickups installed! Woohoo!

  • @MrSocko-bh1jb
    @MrSocko-bh1jb 2 роки тому

    My (metal) rings are touching the pickups, is that a problem?

  • @stephawnicus1990
    @stephawnicus1990 8 років тому +7

    you should do a split coil video

  • @Fidozo15
    @Fidozo15 7 років тому

    What if it is a standard Les Paul model with the switch up?

  • @filipporestivo977
    @filipporestivo977 3 роки тому

    Ciao, puoi aiutarmi, ho un humbucher sh1n 59, con fili di colori rosso, nero, bianco ,verde e massa,come debbo collegarli per darmi 7,5 ohm di resistenza , la massima resa...grazie...

  • @charlcoetzee93
    @charlcoetzee93 8 років тому

    looking good!

  • @FloydManFloyd
    @FloydManFloyd 5 років тому

    you could easily be on tv, great job.

  • @KenwayTheBonker
    @KenwayTheBonker 6 років тому

    What lug would I have solder to?

  • @SgtStinger
    @SgtStinger 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video! Next time, could you record some "before" footage? Would be perfect to hear the difference :)

  • @reacherstudio
    @reacherstudio 6 років тому

    Hey there, do you have any recommendations for wiring and solder I should buy? I can use your amazon affiliate link if you want.

  • @jerbear1601
    @jerbear1601 5 років тому

    Nice hair harmonic technique!

  • @rtxf
    @rtxf 6 років тому

    My pickup has a big metal wire thing but nothing in it?

  • @tbt_jerry9238
    @tbt_jerry9238 6 років тому

    Question/s for you Collin
    Would you ever review EMG HZ pickups?
    Have you tried them already or ? I'd like to know your opinion on them
    Since I know you favor passive pickups over active
    Thanks in advance
    -Jerry

  • @antoniusfaskal_
    @antoniusfaskal_ 2 роки тому

    Amazing Humbucker :)

  • @marconavarro5784
    @marconavarro5784 2 роки тому

    What kinda of model guitar is that

  • @ryanbertie3279
    @ryanbertie3279 7 років тому +2

    Anyone know the first song he played?

  • @jellomantv
    @jellomantv 8 років тому

    where do you get the shirt you're wearing? :D

  • @ryandow2383
    @ryandow2383 7 років тому +8

    Hey Colin,
    Would it be worth making your pickups "ringless" on a guitar with a see-thru finish? Seems a bit impractical and refinishing the screw holes would probably be pretty difficult, but I love the way it looks!

  • @Yevgenys78
    @Yevgenys78 7 років тому

    41/5000 what type of lower nut on his guitar?

  • @roboshuffler555
    @roboshuffler555 6 років тому

    one of the most common upgrades is changing pickups. unless your changing from active to passive

  • @aaronsherman421
    @aaronsherman421 8 років тому

    So I bought my friends silvertone Strat for a "guinie pig" guitar and I want a new neck for it. What company do you recommend, I was thinking of a LTD

  • @scwalts
    @scwalts 2 роки тому

    What is the riff at 3:20? Love it!

  • @rodmills6750
    @rodmills6750 5 років тому

    I have a pair of epiphone pickups with a white wire and a ground. I want to fit them to my guitar that has one tone and volume, and a three way switch. I can't find a wiring diagram . Can you help please ?.

  • @Stretchwreckedem469
    @Stretchwreckedem469 7 років тому

    i wanna get mark holcomb alpha and omega pickups for my dean vendetta. is there anything different about installing those before i get them installed?

    • @ChazOfGod
      @ChazOfGod 7 років тому +1

      sha-d paul yeah, i would try the Mark Holcomb set.

  • @exrad2153
    @exrad2153 Рік тому

    Any tips on how to identify which wire is which?
    I have a pair of great sounding, but "off-brand" pickups and I don't really know what color of wire is what
    I got the guitar with those pickups in quite strange configuration, want to try wiring from Seymour Duncan site for 5-way HH style and still keep the pickups
    What can I do?

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  Рік тому +1

      Use a multimeter and pin out the resistance of each pair of wires, that will tell you everything you need to know.

  • @marcocelestino4308
    @marcocelestino4308 8 років тому

    hello my friend ! great channel, can you please make a video on neck relief and set up of the neck ? I am going crazy with my new les paul. please help a desperate dude cheers

  • @rkillian7233
    @rkillian7233 8 років тому

    thanks a lot for that. I'm new to guitars and making one for my son. I doubt Ill have any problems making one, I hope! Any tips for me? I'd like to get a good pickup , where can you recommend, and what type? Cheers Rich

    • @himbo7772
      @himbo7772 6 років тому

      R Killian ask your son what style of music he likes, if he likes classic rock, get him some pick ups made from or for that era. Same with any other style. Honestly though, in the beginning the gear isn't very important, most beginner's are pretty bad so everything will sound bad. As long as they're good quality pick ups he should be fine for a few years

  • @BumblingFool912
    @BumblingFool912 7 років тому

    Trying to fix my humbucking risers and wondering what screws are used...are they metric 2.5 or 3mm diameter screws?
    Many thanks to anyone that knows.

    • @himbo7772
      @himbo7772 6 років тому

      rambly chapper those might be relative to the guitar or pick up. I recommend looking up the guitar or pickup

  • @user-sq4dy2hz3u
    @user-sq4dy2hz3u 8 років тому +3

    *laughs in active PU quick-connector*
    There is this cool thing called P-Link coming on kickstarter tho.

  • @andrewrutherford1035
    @andrewrutherford1035 8 років тому

    WILL IT SHRED

  • @noahfaber8303
    @noahfaber8303 8 років тому +155

    That's what I pay the monkeys at guitar center for
    :(

    • @brandongore711
      @brandongore711 8 років тому +15

      +Quikdeth Why is that? I do think it's better to do things yourself but if you can't or you're new why not let someone more experienced do it?

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому +51

      +Brandon Gore I think the widely held option is that guitar centre staff don't have the experience or skill to be doing the job they are in.
      I wouldn't know though, the shops here all have very excellent and trustworthy techs and luthiers working in them.

    • @brandongore711
      @brandongore711 8 років тому

      +CSGuitars Ah, didn't know that. Thank you for the explanation!

    • @QuikdethDeviantart
      @QuikdethDeviantart 8 років тому

      +Brandon Gore yes, that was in fact my point. perhaps they've improved (the one near me finally has in house techs rather than sending them out) but years ago before I found a good luthier to show me how to be self sufficient I made the mistake of having a GC do an install on my new pickup and they reversed my switch so the default was out of phase...it cost me even more to figure out why it sounded so different than i had expected. I also have had small dings etc after a setup. These days you have youtube and a bunch of other great sources, learn to do it yourself from guys like +csguitars!

    • @brandongore711
      @brandongore711 8 років тому +2

      +Quikdeth Oh man, I don't want my guitar to get scratched or dinged up at all by them. I honestly didn't even consider that. I think I'm going to look into setting up my guitar myself, thank you!

  • @The10000lbGorilla
    @The10000lbGorilla 8 років тому

    I have a cheap Jackson with mounting rings around the pickups and have been thinking it would be cool to ditch the rings to make it look a bit more like the Misha sig. Is it as simple as tossing the plastic and screwing them directly to the body, or is there some kind of mount underneath on those kind of guitars that I am not seeing?

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому

      Generally they screw directly into the wood, or into threaded inserts installed in the wood.
      They may have a foam block, or large metal spring (almost like a big split washer) pushing up on the pickup so you can still get some height adjustment.
      Or just screw them to the height you want and never adjust them.

    • @The10000lbGorilla
      @The10000lbGorilla 8 років тому

      CSGuitars Thanks for the info!

  • @yopglomusic8872
    @yopglomusic8872 7 років тому +1

    That's a hilarious shirt......I want one. XD

  • @9hk38f
    @9hk38f 2 роки тому

    What if you arent a borderline welder, and dont know how to sodder?

  • @LoosegripGR
    @LoosegripGR 8 років тому +2

    Lately I've replaced the stock DiMarzio Super Distortion pickups on my Dean V with a DiMarzio Crunch Lab in the bridge and a Phat Cat P90 in the neck, it made me feel dumb because I wanted to sell my guitar because of how shit those Super Distortions were. A guide on various coil splitting options (push-pull, 2 way switch, 3 way selector for split-parallel-series...) would be really good, as you are very good at explaining electronics-related things.

    • @therideneverends1697
      @therideneverends1697 8 років тому

      The super distortions can be a bit muddy

    • @hughbrenner69420
      @hughbrenner69420 8 років тому

      I have the same problem with my ML, I really wanna change them out sooner or later.
      Is it possible to resell pickups after you've removed them?
      Sorry for a dumb question, I'm really new to this stuff

    • @LoosegripGR
      @LoosegripGR 8 років тому

      +Hugh Brenner of course you can, they still work perfectly. You might wanna make sure that there's enough wire left

  • @Aaradorn
    @Aaradorn 8 років тому +1

    can you show one with the new emg pick ups? they look really easy to install.

    • @dionr1168
      @dionr1168 8 років тому +4

      Colin generally doesn't like Active pickups.

    • @Deac0n_Blues
      @Deac0n_Blues 8 років тому +5

      you've come to the wrong channel, he hates EMGs.

    • @Aaradorn
      @Aaradorn 8 років тому +2

      true. But they are very easy to install. Its like a computer

  • @CarbonatedCocaine
    @CarbonatedCocaine 8 років тому +41

    He looks like toki from metalopacalypse

  • @partydan6701
    @partydan6701 8 років тому

    EMGs??

  • @MobileDecay
    @MobileDecay 5 років тому

    Damn that looks a lot easier than mort videos made it look! 😍😍😍

  • @beef88
    @beef88 7 років тому

    I like your video's guy

  • @viljarsimonsen4402
    @viljarsimonsen4402 5 років тому

    please do a video like this on a guitar with 1 volume, 1 tone

  • @shumakriss
    @shumakriss 6 років тому

    Inherited a budget guitar and wondering if I can make it sound nicer for heavy metal. I also play some progressive/experimental rock that isn't as heavy but willing to dedicate this guitar to the metal gods. Will it sound better just by buying aftermarket pickups or is it just a change of preference? How do I select the pickups considering all the other gear in my rig?

    • @himbo7772
      @himbo7772 6 років тому

      The difference between a 200$ guitar and a 600$ guitar is usually the amount of work put into the guitar. You can get a 100 squier pretty close to a 1000$ fender if you're willing to put the elbow grease in yourself. If you're not willing to do it yourself, then just get a better guitar. Unless there's sentimental value, save the ~200$ and use it onlessons or better gear if you're already an established guitarist. I recommend doing it yourself though, it saves you heaps on guitar repair and maintenance down the road

  • @yrvindell1499
    @yrvindell1499 8 років тому

    Are exchanging EMGs with passive pickups the same process?

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому +1

      +bootea no, you have to change the pots and usually add a ground wire to the bridge as well.
      I have a playlist that shows the process. Search for 'active to passive' in my playlists and you can watch the process there.

  • @Flapswitch13
    @Flapswitch13 8 років тому

    Yo Colin i had a question. When i tremolo pick on a distortion channel i feel like i hear the pick scratching the string in between every pick. Its subtle but it bugs me. Any input?

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому

      Try a different pick, some will create more string noise than others.

    • @Flapswitch13
      @Flapswitch13 8 років тому

      +CSGuitars Any suggestions for a pick? I currently use the Dunlop green tortex picks (can't remember the specific name). My downpicks and triplets in a gallop rhythm sound fine, it's just the tremolo stuff that gets to me.
      Thanks for the reply by the way!

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому +1

      My recommendation will always be Dragon's Heart Guitar Picks: www.dragonsheartguitarpicks.com/
      That said, I've heard that Iron Age are producing a new pick that are near silent on the strings, might be worth checking them out too. I should hopefully be getting some myself to try out: www.ironageaccessories.com/Performance-Guitar-Plectrums-s/130.htm

    • @Flapswitch13
      @Flapswitch13 8 років тому

      +CSGuitars thanks mate. Much appreciated.
      P.S. All The Gain!

  • @MrBX5
    @MrBX5 8 років тому

    Hey Colin, if you broke an headstock, would you rather fix it or just change the neck entirely?

    • @ScienceofLoud
      @ScienceofLoud  8 років тому +1

      Depends on the break. If it is a clean break then I'd re-glue it every time.
      If it has crush damage or a fragmented break then repairing it may not be an option.
      Also depends on the construction of the neck. If it's a glued in or through body neck then repairing it will always be less work that attempting to replace the neck.