Cheers Danny. You don't have a link do you?AiRdAd wrote:there's a guy in nz on facebook that is an agent for them. might be able to do them cheaper?
Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
I'd cut the wires but then I'd install the same kind of connectors EMG uses for their pickups. That way, if you ever want to put it back to stock, it will take just a few minutes.
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
Did think of that actually. Thought I'd see what was available at Jaycar. It'd also be cleaner than just trying to solder the ends of cables together.olegmcnoleg wrote:I'd cut the wires but then I'd install the same kind of connectors EMG uses for their pickups. That way, if you ever want to put it back to stock, it will take just a few minutes.
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
Like this maybe?
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
Twist the ends together and bung a bit of tape around the join. She'll be right mate!Molly wrote:Did think of that actually. Thought I'd see what was available at Jaycar. It'd also be cleaner than just trying to solder the ends of cables together.olegmcnoleg wrote:I'd cut the wires but then I'd install the same kind of connectors EMG uses for their pickups. That way, if you ever want to put it back to stock, it will take just a few minutes.
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
Yeah, and paint it blue while you are it, with a brushConway wrote:Twist the ends together and bung a bit of tape around the join. She'll be right mate!Molly wrote:Did think of that actually. Thought I'd see what was available at Jaycar. It'd also be cleaner than just trying to solder the ends of cables together.olegmcnoleg wrote:I'd cut the wires but then I'd install the same kind of connectors EMG uses for their pickups. That way, if you ever want to put it back to stock, it will take just a few minutes.
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Re: Replacing 335 pickups without a gynecology degree?
If you're using high gloss paint, a roller might be better.olegmcnoleg wrote:Yeah, and paint it blue while you are it, with a brushConway wrote:Twist the ends together and bung a bit of tape around the join. She'll be right mate!Molly wrote:
Did think of that actually. Thought I'd see what was available at Jaycar. It'd also be cleaner than just trying to solder the ends of cables together.
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