Seven Sounds from your Strat (David Gilmour mod)
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2024
- This time in The Room of Rock we show you how to take a standard Stratocaster style guitar with a 5 position selector switch and take it from 5 sounds to 7 good usable tones. All without the need to drill or modify the guitar its self, and a parts bill of under £10.00.
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Have you done any mods to your guitar you think stand the test of time?
Simple mods on my mid 70's Bellwood Super Swinger MIJ strat. Planet Waves locking tuners, roller type string tree, ceramic pickups loaded pickguard with 5 way selector. Master tone and neck/bridge pickup blender mod. It has served me well for 41 years. Original body, neck, frets and output jack. Other guitars come and go, this stays for life.
@@airdog1829 Hi, I use treble bleed kits on my guitars too, as i like to roll the volume back without sacrificing treble
@@airdog1829 sounds like some interesting mods you have planned for the Pacifica
You're awesome thank you for the video what a lucky bear love it
A real great upgrade, thanks for posting👍
Great idea using bullet connectors!
Im excited to do this on my hard tail strat from Cort called a G100. It has the same red body and white pickguard as yours. I learned about this mod from sweetwater. Thanks for demoing it kind sir.
2 second video made into a documentary👍🙄🙄🙄
Hi! Great video! I was wondering if this could be done in a different pot than the volume one, thanks
Yes you could switch any of the pots that suited you, I used the volume as I have tbx tone controls on this and didn't want to change them out.
hi...is it possible if i do with hss pickup?..thanks
Yes that will work as well. I assume the humbucker is in the bridge position so the wiring for turning on the neck pick up would be exactly the same. If you had a humbucker that you wanted to turn on (that was coil tapped (4 connector wires) you would use both sides of the switch do do that. As yours is still a single coil the wiring would be as described in the video. I hope this helps