How to FIX a SQUEALING PICK UP EASILY
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2021
- In this video, I show you one way to fix a SQUEALING PICK UP in your Budget Guitar.......and I also have to fix a Disaster.
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So...after all this time, the problem is the resonant of the metal parts. Thank you...
thank you so much man < 3
Great craic!
Love this show, even uses a knife to get the pickups out of a soldered case. Budget and Punk to the heart :)
Dude. I get this is supposed to teach us how to save money, but now you have to spend money on a new knife. 🤦🏻♂️ Try a flathead screwdriver next time. 👍
Awesome show, awesome channel 🤘🎸😎👍
The noise is terrible. Damn.
Very good man I'ma have to try that I got a Harley Benton it's doing it and your channels going to get better I promise
Thanks man. I hope it can get better. Already had to block a Troll who gave me some abuse. I will try to keep it going as long as I can
Use a flat screwdriver thin edge, to remove cover, much safer
I would like a fix that let’s me keep my covers. I hate bare LP humbuckers
Simply remove the covers, melt some candle wax inside them, then put em back on.
This video should carry a WARNING How Not To Fix Your Squealing Pickups.
People / Kids Please don’t try this very Dangerous way of doing it.
Not only do you risk SERIOUS INJURY but you also mess up the pickup covers.
I had a Gibson 50's Tribute Les Paul with P90's that were so microphonic they were utterly unplayable. It happens on the higher end stuff too when the QC is bad (here's looking at you Gibson / Fender)
My Epiphone '54 reissue with P90's hums like a bee
I realize he's saving time, hard to film and work,
but;
Don't work with a knife ready to puncture your
wrist.
Don't put knife gouges in guitar (at least put a towel down)
Don't even use the knife, use your soldering iron, or
get one, cause you have guitars, a good one is about $30 bucks
and can use if for all kinds of soldering and other projects
Weller is kind of a standard brand, cheaper would even work
in a pinch.
If you don't like this advice, then let me make the project a
lot quicker and simpler for you;
Get a 10 gallon container, fill with scalding wax, drop
in guitar for 9 minutes , remove before wax becomes
a brick.
Change strings, if you don't like the sound of waxed strings,
go to your gig.
:)
It wasnt so much time a time saver, as me being a newbie at the time to doing this. I do now have a soldering iron, but i am leaving any mods to people who do it better than i can.