seymour duncan hot-rodded pickup replacement
April 30, 2009
Oops, I did it again! No, I didn’t do a Britney. I have re-installed the Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded pickups. After months of missing that tone, I replaced my old pickups with these pups on my Onyx Les Paul copy. And the results, pure tonal bliss. The bridge is really sharp and crisp while the neck pickup is warm and ‘Jazzy’. Incidentally, I found out that I actually had DiMarzio pickups. Interesting. I have attached a video I made during the pickup ’surgery’. Enjoy!
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My attempt of Pirates of the Carribean
February 23, 2009
Hey guys,
They were having a “Pirates of the Carribean” movie marathon and the soundtrack is stuck in my head. So I decided to play on my guitar. With some background instruments it may end up as a radio jingle.
Cya
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Gibson Les Paul Axcess
December 19, 2008
Hey guitar addicts,
Here is a recently released video on the Gibson Les Paul Axcess. The guitar is loaded with Floyd Rose tremolo, 2 Burstbucker pickups, with coil tapping features. Scarfed neck to get to the high notes. Shredders, this is the Les Paul that was made for you. So go crazy with divebombs like Eddie Van Halen and Tommy Morello.
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Fender VG Stratocaster vs Gibson Les Paul Robot (the Dark Fire) vs Line 6 Variax
December 17, 2008
Hey Dude and dudettes,
In the battle for the virtual guitar, you have the three big names duking it out.
1) The Fender VG Stratocaster is a regular Stratocaster but with an extra Roland pickup. It has 37 modes where you can choose what type of sound you want (single coil, humbucker, acoustic,….) and 6 tunings. If your battery runs out, there are always the three single coil pickups for those classic strat tone.
Fender VG Stratocaster
2) The Gibson Dark Fire is a continuation of the Gibson Robot guitar where you get the classic Burstbucker 3 humbucker for those classic humbucker tone, a P-90 pickup for those classic single coil tones and a Piezo pickup for more acoustic tones. With the Chameleon technology, you get more tones by mixing these pickups. It also comes with the auto tune and intonation technology so you don’t need to fiddle with your tuners in the middle of the show. This ensures true organic tones.
It is due to be released 11th of December so book early.
Gibson Dark Fire
3) Then comes the grand daddy of the virtual guitar. The Variax comes with a plethora of classic guitar tones and some other tones which are not to common, like the sitar. It can be switched with the foot controller and if you need to, can be transplanted to another body style supplied by Warmoth guitars. Check it out.
Line 6 Variax
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New pictures of P-rails in guitar
December 11, 2008
Just to show off some pictures of my P-rails axe. This is my tone machine. Awesome!
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Installing P-rails pickups experience
December 5, 2008
Continuing on the post of from my Youtube Video on installing the pickup, I’m going to share the experience of installing these pickups. Before anything, you will need to look at the wiring diagram of the type of connection you want to do. Plenty of options can be done from here.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/wiring-diagrams/
I’m using
http://www.seymourduncan.com/images/support/schematics/2_prails_2v_2t_tspp.jpg
From the diagram in the above link you will need 2x 500k push/pull pots, connector cables and some solder wire. Also you will need to have a soldering iron and basic tools (screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches….) and some experience in soldering. If you haven’t done much soldering, don’t worry because it is as easy as using a glue gun, only you’re sticking metal with metal and its hotter.
You should check the pickups if there are any defects or loose cables. Once you are satisfied,you will need to first remove the strings, then open the pickup and control cavity covers. Next comes the part where you will need to dismantle the connector cables of the pots. Heat up your solder iron and once it is hot enough, touch the tip of the solder to the cable and the pin until the solder becomes loose and you will just need to pull the cable free. When all the connectors are free, you can pull the pickup out from there respective cavities. Repeat for the second pickup. Replace the volume (or tone) knobs with the push/pull knobs.
The next step is to install the P-rails pickups. This is the most difficult part in the process as you will need to thread the cables through a hole the width of a pen and the length is the same as a pen (very long relatively). The default pickups comes with only two conductor cables whereas most new pickups comes with four. I still haven’t found the best way of doing this except pushing the cables with your pliers very, very slowly. This took me a couple of hours.
Once you get those cables through, just solder them as illustrated in the wiring diagram. It is recommended to have a multimeter to check for conductivity but if you don’t, you can install one string, pick it and hope that it sounds on all the coils and humbucker configurations. This may take some time but once it is completed, string up your guitar, pat yourself on the back and jam. This is the most flexible pickup there is and you will only need this guitar for any style of music. Cheers.
For people who would like to have a ready made P-rails guitar, check out the LTD PB-500. Be sure it’s the one with the P-rails as they have others without.
PS, if you have a P-rails installed, post them here
Youtube testing out P-rails pickups
November 27, 2008
If you have followed my previous post, I have finally installed the P-rails pickups on my Epiphone Les Paul with Floyd Rose. The pickups are really awesome. You can get heavy tones in humbucker mode, bluesy P-90 tone and really, really clear rail tone. The test on the video is used with the G-DEC and the video does not do it justice. The tone is really awesome through a Marshall Valvestate. It sounds best if you use a clean to middle gain tone, then when cycling through all the tones can be heard the best. If you need your guitar to be like 3, should check this out.
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E minor pentatonic box form
November 23, 2008
This is the first lesson in guitar soloing. The minor pentatonic in the box form. Just 5 notes to start you off with guitar soloing. From this, you can start with the classic Hendrix tunes. Add the blue note and you can get the blues scale. Add and subtract some notes and you can some modal scales like the dorian, lydian and others. Enjoy
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Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom review from Guitar World
August 9, 2008
I’ve always loved the Gibson Les Paul. The shape is so classy and has so much character compared to other shapes. I have an Epiphone Les Paul but the dream is always a Gibson Les Paul. Here is a Guitar World review of the Gibson Les Paul Classic Custom review for you to drool on
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Billie Joe Armstrong Gibson Les Paul Jr Review by Guitar World Magazine
August 8, 2008
Hey guys, another cool Guitar World review from Youtube. This is on the Billie Joe Armstrong Gibson Les Paul Jr. The signature guitar is modeled closely after “Floyd,” Billie Joe’s original 1956 Les Paul Junior. With a Mahogany body and neck and Nickel hardware. Do I hear “When I come around”, “Basketcase”, “Welcome to Paradise”?
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