It's Easy To Replace Single Coil Pickup Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2010

"http://chillertone.com/shop/department/cryogenic_information/" Chiller Tone Presents the second part of a pickup replacement tutorial. It is intended for those who are relatively inexperienced at guitar maintenance. We hope this clear step by step approach gives you the confidence to undertake a change of pickups and experience for yourself the outstanding improvement in tone that can be achieved, especially if your pickups have been cryogenically treated through Chiller Tone. Visit chillertone.com to find out more.

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  • Thank u very much. This was very helpful.

  • @ladieslad616 No Problem let us know how you get on..

  • This helps so much! I've recently purchased a 120$ SX guitar strat copy, and it has good body wood. THe pockups, however, and the nut, need to go. I'm going to put in an injector by dimarzio in the bridge

    P.S. Could you please make a video explaining how to replace a guitar nut???? Thanks agIN,

    Mitch

  • @MitchRulzWorld

    Hi Mitch i have no immediate plans to cover nut replacement , I am still trying to find time to cover pickup replacement on a telecaster.... A good source of info, tools and parts required for this job is a U.S. company Stewart Mcdonald. good luck mitch.. Oh and I liked your channel :)

  • Thanks for rating the video. Chiller Tone is a commercial operation born of a passion, so even though it's good way for us to make you aware of our existance, it is also a great way to share in our love of the guitar. feel free to post comments, or let us know about your guitar project. Bill Sweeney

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  • Hi, I was wondering if the ground wire needed to be connected to the volume pot. Is it okay if I just solder it onto the metal foil on the back of the pickguard?

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