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  • #31
    Re: Should I install my pickups myself or have someone do it.

    Originally posted by ledzepp29
    neither can I....
    Yeah, BUT one important difference ... It's not your job too!

    Apparently, as Ryan stated, it's not theirs either anymore ... GOD I love Newark, Digikey, Mouser, Hosfelt, MCM!
    ::::To sound reinforcement engineer::::
    ... What? ... ::::snicker:::: ...Yes, ... Right, ...
    Could we please have everything louder than everything else ? ...

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    • #32
      Re: Should I install my pickups myself or have someone do it.

      Originally posted by Norman_T
      One has got an "R" on it and the other has got a "C" on it - can't miss it
      Actually, you also have all kinds of different looking caps, molded tubular caps look almost like resistors, and molded mica caps look like ICs (sorta), some caps look like small voltage regulators, some resistors (like MOVs) look like disc capacitors ... BUT your image is helpful for 95% of everything he'll come across.

      In referrence to changing a SD-1 from asymmetrical to symmetrical clipping:
      To use a Blues Brother's movie line ....
      *Don't you blaspheme in this here house!*...
      ::::To sound reinforcement engineer::::
      ... What? ... ::::snicker:::: ...Yes, ... Right, ...
      Could we please have everything louder than everything else ? ...

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      • #33
        Re: Should I install my pickups myself or have someone do it.

        Quit your yapping and get to soldering! I soldered in a new pup the other day- it must've took me 5 minutes, tops.
        Very Metal.

        :firedevil :headbang: :firedevil

        ESP Lynch Kamikaze 4
        ESP Lynch Sunburst Tiger
        ESP Lynch Skulls and Snakes
        ESP Lynch Serpent-colored lefty body
        ESP KH-1
        LTD F-207-7 string- custom metal headstock tone block
        BC Rich KKV
        Schecter Omen 7-7 string- SD '59 neck/Custom bridge
        Soldano Series II Super Lead 60

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