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  1. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    [quote name='Beer of the Bass' timestamp='1478621972' post='3170379'] FWIW I would say that the quality of your pots and switch and the type of capacitor used don't make a significant difference to your sound. High quality pots do feel nicer, last longer and the taper can be better, but that's all about ease of use rather than sound. I've yet to see anyone demonstrate with measurements which electrical characteristic of cheaper pots makes them sound inferior. The value of the pots and tone capacitors and the way they are wired can make a difference, and can be worth experimenting with. For example, some people like a smaller tone capacitor than comes as stock and changing to "50s style" wiring where the tone pot is wired to the volume control differently can keep things a bit clearer sounding as the volume control is turned down. [/quote] I found my guitar sounding superb and there's no feedback or humming coming through even if i use distortion. Sometimes I wonder why would someone want to upgrade to tone/volume pots etc. I did once upgraded the pots on my squier bass but soon put the stock pots back as they worked better.Horses for courses.
  2. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    [quote name='randythoades' timestamp='1478617109' post='3170320'] SH73, most budget style guitars are wired using cheap components and capacitors so do benefit from being rewired to quality items. If you don't fancy doing it yourself then you can purchase ready made wiring looms (kits) from eBay or Axesrus.co.uk for instance that just need connecting to pickups and jack. It will take the quality of the electronics up to the level of the USA guitars. If you don't feel comfortable then your favourite guitar tech will do it in a short space of time and not charge too much. There doesn't seem much point in putting in high class pickups and then run them through cheap and nasty components, a bit like running your blueray surround sound movie through the speakers on your phone rather than your cinema system. You may find that the original pickups actually blossom with decent electronics or that you still want to change them. Either way it still a good idea if you think the guitar is a keeper. [/quote] Thanks for advice.The guitar is definitely keeper.
  3. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    Suppose I change the pick ups I may not like the sound. I've replaced the pick ups on my Squier Matt Freeman for spb4 then spb2. Now thinking going back to stock pick ups to get that raw sound back.
  4. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    [quote name='Bassnut62' timestamp='1478386318' post='3168822'] He about some nice P90s, like the original 50s and 60s Gold Tops? THse are the Gold Tops people pay really big money for and they do sound amazing and very distinctive. [/quote] Don't like the look of P90s. They probably sound good
  5. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    [quote name='randythoades' timestamp='1478186453' post='3167390'] Just to stir the cauldron a little... if it sounds brilliant, why the interest in changing the pickups? Not that I have any problem changing pickups but it is usually to address a perceived deficiency somewhere. An extra vote for Tonerider, they do some great sounding pickups. Before you change the pickups I would change the wiring loom for a decent replacement; it is cheaper to do and you may find the stock pickups really open up with higher quality pots and caps. [/quote] I've got no experience with wiring loom.Can you elaborate please?
  6. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    [quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1477996650' post='3165778'] Gold top, a proper LP I know nothing about Irongear pickups, sorry. However, if you're looking for a specific tone, drop DiMarzio a line. I have found them to be super helpful on many occasions, even receiving replies from pickup guru, Steve Blucher himself. [/quote] I've considered Dimarzio but heardon't iron gear is just as good for less than half price
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    My first Les Paul

    [quote name='ColinB' timestamp='1477995897' post='3165766'] Might be worth a look at [url="http://www.tonerider.com/humbuckers"]Tonerider[/url] pickups, their sound samples are very good and they're similar pricing. They're what Andyjr1515 of this parish puts in his builds - Alnico IV Classics, I believe. [/quote] Nice one I don't live very far from them
  8. SH73

    My first Les Paul

    I purchased my first Les Paul. It's an Epiphone Les Paul gold top with humbuckers. It was made in Korean unsung factory in 2003. It sounds brilliant.But I'm thinking replacing the pickups with Irongear pickups. Blues engine to neck and dirty torque to bridge. Any opinions ?
  9. Thanks for your help. I have a read through.
  10. Wanted floyd rose for a guitar project
  11. Is the schematic to the link correct provided all the components work?
  12. [quote name='samhay' timestamp='1475943011' post='3149976'] Only thing to add is that if you are building a clone using old PNP transistors, it may be positive ground and you will thus have trouble getting the DC jack to play nice with other effects. What are you building? [/quote] https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=andrew+carrell+fuzz+face&client=ms-android-samsung&prmd=visn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6qcqizOLPAhWFXBQKHeQcCy4Q_AUICCgC&biw=360&bih=560#imgrc=UMtY3wVxtcu5rM%3A
  13. [quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1475922541' post='3149767'] To have a status LED you will need a 3PDT switch. The size of the LED doesn't matter, and it won't affect the sound, but you will need to add a resistor (say 1k) in series with it. Like this: [/quote] Brilliant
  14. Sorry folks for not replying but used to get notifications.Didn't think anyone responded.
  15. I'm about to build a clone fuzz pedal. I want to add led and dc socket. 1. Does adding an led require adding capacitor etc. 2.what size of led? I'm thinking 3mmm. 3.is the led going to interfere with the sound? 4.anything else I need to know? Thank you in advance
  16. I've been using 2i2 for a year. Initially I was pulling my hair out. But after 2 weeks of experimenting I love it now. Wish I had the unlimited track version of Ableton live.
  17. For that price I can get three Chinese clones with a pedal board and power supply.
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  19. I don't think straps alone will solve the issue. Keeping fit and lower back strength exercises might help.
  20. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1474899309' post='3141345'] https://www.amazon.co.uk/JTDEAL-Display-Electric-Acoustic-Mandolin/dp/B01IT14IFO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474899149&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=Guitar+Wall+Hanger%2C+JTDEAL+Wall+Mount+Hanger&psc=1 Cool. That looks cool. But as Rhys says: I've got plasterboard walls - the answer in my house is to use no-nails to stick some wood to the wall, then mount on that. Don't know as I want to do that too much though. It could end up with wood blocks all over the place. It's floor-stands for me too. [/quote] I've got solid brick walls so shouldn't be an issue although prefer floor stand but not safe with the baby around.
  21. [quote name='ras52' timestamp='1474897755' post='3141328'] Just post your login credentials and we'll be able to see it.... maybe add your credit card info just to be sure [/quote] You wish lol
  22. [quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1474897360' post='3141321'] I'm sure that's great and good luck with it... whatever it is. The link to your shopping cart doesn't work for us, but good luck [/quote] Thanks here's the link https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B01IT14IFO/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1474898220&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=Guitar+Wall+Hanger%2C+JTDEAL+Wall+Mount+Hanger+Keeper+Hooks+Holder+for+Home+and+Studio%2C+Ideal+Display+for+Electric%2C+Acoustic+Guitars%2C+Bass%2C+Banjo%2C+Mandolin+etc+%282pcs%29
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