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    Removing Slolder????

    Howdy all, I attempted to insall my new 59b this weekend with no luck. I'll be dropping off the LP to my tech today. I was wondering what you do to remove old solder from the back of pots and other connections that need changing. I want to learn this trick so when I try again in the future the...
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    Well I got the 59b, now how do I wire the thing????

    Well I took the plunge and bought the 59b. I am a bit lost on how to wire it. I am very comfortable with a soldering iron, but the schematic that came with the P/U loses me. The 59 is a single conductor, and the Jazz and JB that are currently installed are 4 conductors. How do I hook up the 59...
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    Best bridge match with jazz neck, Your thoughts

    What do you feel is the best match for the jazz neck. I currently have the JB in the bridge position, and it is way to shrill for my tastes. I will be changing it out this weekend so I will be able to enjoy my LP instead of dreading picking it up. I want a well balanced full sound in the bridge...
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    Nwe bridge for LP

    Howdy all, I am heading to Austin in the Am to pick up a new bridge P/U for my LP. I have a Jazz in the neck position and am getting rid of the JB. I have my heart set on a Pearly Gates bridge and I was wondering how they would sound together. Looking for less output and more vintage sound. What...
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    JB & Jazz pot change questions.

    Howdy from Texas all, I have a Les Paul with the JB Jazz combo. I installed the pu's myself with no problems. I have heard folks talk about changing pots to 250K to reduce some of the high end from the JB. I was wondering, should I change both pots to 250K or just for the bridge? What would...
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    WTT JB And Jazz N. set

    Howdy from Texas, I have the set mentioned above currently in my LP. Less than 5 Hrs. total play on these PU's. Have original boxes and both have good lead wire, and are black. I would be intrested in a few combinations as I am looking for a more traditional sound from the old Lester...
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