Over the years I've learned I prefer my pickups as low as I can set them. Drop them to the pickguard if necessary. When they start to sound too thin, raise them back up just a bit... this allows the notes to bloom with a more vintage clarity that's impossible to achieve when they're set high. Use the amp to get your volume back. - I think I learned that from Dan Petlanski IIRC....but it was truly a "light bulb" moment for me.
@colinstout71844 жыл бұрын
So true, have a lone star strat that has very strong magnets in the pickups. Literally had to take the pickups down to the pickguard before the mags didn't effect the sound.
@blagovestpekov81744 жыл бұрын
Well you really made my day bro, now the sound its just bright and perfect just like I ever wished! Cheers!
@ronnysuarez32574 жыл бұрын
Can you explained a little better? :(
@claytonthomas92624 жыл бұрын
Going that low is crazy talk. I'm going to try it out.
@blagovestpekov81744 жыл бұрын
@@ronnysuarez3257 Just seting the pickups low to the pickguard (far from the strings) and in my case sound gets bright, and if u set pickups high, sound gets more fuzzier and muddier (not that shining bright). :)
@DoodlesHD7194 жыл бұрын
The old ones really weren't that bad, imo. I liked the natural fuzz they had, but I enjoy that type of tone.
@joaolucianodinizcosta4095 Жыл бұрын
Same here! It sounded like a strat to me, a good one. Anyways!
@sch1nken4 жыл бұрын
I would recommend one thing if you solder something again: Always add some fresh solder to the joints, to avoid cold connections. Fresh solder contains "flux" (colophony/rosin) which makes the solder flow better. Second: Heat your connections more. Good connections have both parts heated up a bit. So just stay there for 2-3 seconds and then remove heat. But nevertheless: Great work!
@jimi2724 жыл бұрын
Schinken1 wanted to say excactly the same... just finished soldering 30 patchcables for my pedalboard, and within the first 5 plugs I learned a LOT to my soldering skills haha
@funkaddictions4 жыл бұрын
AMEN! Those connections will one day become loose and maybe cause a short. Not good.
@bob2321494 жыл бұрын
I'd probably say to get some solder braid/wick to remove old solder if one is reusing soldered components. More solder on top of solder may or may not make good long term connections and I'd rather not take the chance. Plus, it'll be neater!
@planespeaking4 жыл бұрын
Or just get a guitar tech to go it. They have the tools and will do a better job than most.
@mzflighter69054 жыл бұрын
@@planespeaking Are you the type of person that calls an electrician to change your lightbulbs?
@Aethalops4 жыл бұрын
yes, the new ones sound better. But it seems there's more energy / excitement in your playing after the switch too. Spirit impacts tone! Worthy project.
@yourpetard Жыл бұрын
Tone also inspires
@buschovski1 Жыл бұрын
yeah i agree hes more excited about it so the performance changes. sorry, ur comment was three years ago. I keep doing that. responding to old comments
@Gliese710_5 ай бұрын
When you’re excited about an upgrade or change you play better because you’re having fun
@dsholt4 жыл бұрын
Got to be honest, I don't hear a ton of difference between the two. But that can have a lot to do with the recording, and the computer and headphones delivering the sound.
@RandomGuitarGuy4 жыл бұрын
Personally, I hear a noticeable difference, but I suspect the real difference can only be heard and felt if you're actually in the room with the guitar. Guitar tones lives and dies in nuances and details, and those rarely come across through videos on KZbin, unless the recording is top notch and you're listening through studio-quality headsets/speakers.
@mescaliiiiine4 жыл бұрын
The difference is not huge but unmistakable at the same time. It's clearly flat before, and comes alive after. Brings up the twang as well.
@BeniTheKid4 жыл бұрын
Watched the Video on my Sony Smartphone with shure in Ears in High quality and I was able to really hear a difference, the old ones sounded more muffled whereas the New ones sounded more brighter and clear
@jomei364 жыл бұрын
I think it's how you wrote, you may don't hear it in the recording. But even if you hear it while playing, it can affect your playing in a positive way. I don't know it's hard to describe
@allouttabubblegum7994 жыл бұрын
@@mescaliiiiine That's exactly what I noticed. It was a bit flat, kind of transitor-ish before. The new pickups made it way brighter and twangy. Big improvement, IMO. I'm having a similar problem with my guitar and I'm inclined to change out the pickups on it now.
@thebreakfastmenu4 жыл бұрын
Interesting! I actually really loved the way the old ones sounded, but then heard the new ones and I'm blown away because I didn't think it'd be THAT much better. Definitely an improvement. Lollar doesn't disappoint in my experience
@JesseNorellMusic4 жыл бұрын
And I thought swapping my laptop hard drive was intimidating. It's like he's diffusing a bomb. 🤯
@franticfrancis97104 жыл бұрын
Try completely replacing all of the wiring on the whole guitar. That’s my task tomorrow 😰
@fundude3653 жыл бұрын
@@franticfrancis9710 Hope it went well 😅
@bradwoods3713 жыл бұрын
@@franticfrancis9710 depends on the guitar. Strat’s are easy.
@ryannoel89783 жыл бұрын
I wonder why they can’t advance this technology so it’s not this difficult
@john_miller_III9 ай бұрын
Lol
@robdownes51594 жыл бұрын
That lollar neck pickup sound is almost all the guitar sound I could ever need, really does sound lovely.
@coastercook4 жыл бұрын
What I have found when swapping pickups and soldering wires to tiny components is that it's easier and cleaner to cut and strip the old wires instead of trying to solder to the tiny junctions. As long as there is still wire on the old pickups, you can reuse them. By doing it this way, you avoid grounding issues. Like when your solder bleeds over and touches another junction point.
@GabesHacks4 жыл бұрын
5:12 - "There will probably be guys in the comments saying that I do everything wrong. ... Probably. Gotta learn it. Gotta do it." I've seen too many people who seem only capable of replying "hire a professional" when you ask how to do something, as if "professionals" are somehow different beings than the rest of us. I still remember a quote from the movie The Edge that I watched when I was a kid: "What one man can do, another can do." If someone else learned it, you can learn it too. It might be harder for you, or take more time for you to learn it, but you can learn it.
@spanner47784 жыл бұрын
Deserves top comment
@PieterSneep4 жыл бұрын
I fully agree! I've started getting into doing my own truss rod adjustments and other maintenance. There's definitely a learning curve and it probably won't be perfect on try 1 2 3 or 4 but anything can be learned with a help of KZbin and some trial and error!
@acoffeewithsatan4 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree on this. However, it takes a learning curve to do something well enough, and you don't want your learning mistakes to be made in your prized instrument... that's why I always suggest, get a chance to try and practice what you intend to do on a friend's guitar first!
@olehsmirnov24724 жыл бұрын
It might be inspiring but it's actually far from truth. Take for example this voice actor: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bH-YnWOpnLWDa80 . You just can't make your voice that deep if you are not born with it, no matter how much practice you put into it.
@GabesHacks4 жыл бұрын
@@olehsmirnov2472 That's certainly true in some cases, but it's true in far fewer cases than some people make it out to be.
@LukeWalstead4 жыл бұрын
So, just some general advice for anyone looking to up upgrade their pickups. A lot of small pickup makers will tell you what pots, caps and resistors they recommend to use with their products. Lollar doesn't include this info but, they will help you out if you ask! Whenever a builder is making a new pickup, they limit the variables as they try out different combinations. In other words, they keep all the other components the same. So, if you think about it, each custom pickup model is built to sound good with a particular combination of other components (pots, caps, resistors...) If you are disappointed with your new drop in set and you haven't changed the other components, do so before you decide the pickups aren't any good.
@ZacCostilla4 жыл бұрын
Next Strat upgrade: I don’t normally go for relic guitars because those battle scars weren’t earned. In this case though, I’d peel off the chipped portion, and sand the edges between pain and wood, and live with a guitar you’ve owned for so long. (Edited to correct spelling)
@p_mouse86764 жыл бұрын
As an electronics engineer super fun to watch. Compliments for the can do mentality! Great job 👍🏻 (Yes there are things but why be nitpicky about it?)
@rodwilliams684 жыл бұрын
Hey since you're an engineer can you help me with a guitar wiring/switch question?
@p_mouse86764 жыл бұрын
@@rodwilliams68 that really depends on what. Lol
@rodwilliams684 жыл бұрын
@@p_mouse8676 I have a cabronita style tele. I want to use a 3 position rotart style selector instead of the toggle switch that it came with but I'm not exactly sure which rotary switch to buy.
@pranavkamath43294 жыл бұрын
Evil Earl you need a three position and 2 pole rotary switch, you can get a switch with more poles but some with be unused, and switch with more than 3 positions will also work, but you will have extra positions(some switches let you lock out the extra positions)
@rodwilliams684 жыл бұрын
@@pranavkamath4329 I just ordered one. Thank you.
@bm77602 жыл бұрын
Ok, I'm listening on my phone whilst researching some replacement pickups and, truthfully, they sound the same to me. You've a great channel and I appreciate you sharing your skills and knowledge.
@OsirisT Жыл бұрын
You need to listen through headphones, it may be subtle to some but I've been playing fenders for long enough to really tell that there's a Huge difference in the clarity. The old pickups sound dull and spongey whereas the new ones you can hear the sprinkley brightness
@5000rgb4 жыл бұрын
When rewiring a guitar, especially when you get into sophisticated wiring like the S-1, I like to use an ohmmeter to check the resistance of the pickups in the various switch positions. It's not 100% conclusive but can give you a decent idea if things are as they should be. It's a little easier than semi reassembling the guitar. If you haven't done it before it's probably not as informative but it can still be useful. Props for getting into it without being sure of what you are doing.
@gb1978gb4 жыл бұрын
Congrats Paul and welcome to the dark side of gear modders!! You are one of us now. It starts innocently enough with pickup swaps, a new bridge, tuners etc.... then one dark day you look in the back of your tube amp and get mesmerized by those glowing glass bottles. Uh oh....the hard stuff they warn u about that can literally kill u. Hey have fun Paul, been modding for 35 years, started with with my first strat (which i butchered the frets on back in 85) now i can basically mod or repair all my gear but it took time. You did a fine job for your first swap, its just part of the long fun road of being a guitarist. Love your channel and your style.
@rockerbob9494 жыл бұрын
Damn I’ve swapped out so many pickups in my strats!! It took so many years to find the sound in my head. The noiseless stuff is a nightmare. I no longer use em’! Basically I’m using a combination of ceramic bar and alnico V. And I lower the height way lower than Fender specs. Almost every pickup I’ve tried sounds better lower than spec height!
@PaulSpeed424 жыл бұрын
Came here to mention pickup height. Glad someone already did. It's something I still struggle with on my Les Paul... I get to a point of "happy enough" but have ear fatigue too early to be productive after that.
@jackillin4 жыл бұрын
What's ur opinion on the Fender Am Special Texas pickups? I tried one a couple of weeks ago & it's in a clearance sale, after trying loadsa Fender strats that day - that's the one that totally got me. I'm really, really trying NOT to buy it! Hahahaha...
@rockerbob9494 жыл бұрын
jackillin I think they missed the mark a little. I actually like the Tex-mex pickups better ...and they are cheaper. BUT if I found a set ofTexas Specials on clearance I would definitely pick em up
@rockerbob9494 жыл бұрын
Paul Speed oh the joys of chasing tone! Lol!
@ChrisPetersGuitar4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulSpeed42 follow these directions and try these pickup height settings and let me know if they work for you. instagram.com/p/BvInggQHsbN/?igshid=1y22jykjnenb6
@BobJones-bh9qz3 жыл бұрын
I remember watching this video when it came out and I couldn’t hear a difference, glad to say I really do hear a big difference now. It absolutely does that ‘strat thing’ with the new pickups
@scottdebruyn70384 жыл бұрын
Paul, you're a great guitarist and a novice electronics guy. I'm a great electronics guy (so I'm told :) ) and a novice guitarist... who takes lessons from you! Allow me to return the favor and eliminate the 'string buzz', as it were, from your playing of my instrument... the soldering iron. You'll need a wet sponge, a spool of no-clean rosin core solder, some solder wick, and a decent soldering iron (the one you have will do). Others have mentioned flux here in the comments, that's in the aforementioned solder & is the rosin. Flux cleans oxides off the metals being soldered and 'no-clean' means leaving the flux won't corrode the metals if left on once soldered. 'Tin the iron', this means wipe the tip on the wet sponge (with a twist to clean it all the way around) apply some solder to the tip, and if clean, it should melt quickly & flow evenly around the tip. If not, repeat the wipe/apply. Being careful with the 450-550F drop of molten solder, tap or shake off the excess (don't leave a glob on the tip is the point here). Apply heat with the tip to the joint (heat rises, so under or on the side of the joint is best) and apply a little solder to the opposite side of the joint. The solder will flow toward the heat of the iron. Add only enough solder to fill the gaps of the joint, don't make globs. Cleanliness is key. With a decent iron, good solder and a little practice a solder joint should only take 5-8 seconds. Look for shiny solder throughout the joint, if dull, it's dirty or wasn't made hot enough and will fail eventually. If, like in your case, there is old solder on the joints, use the wick (it's a copper braid impregnated with flux). Push the braid against the joint with the tip of the iron to 'sop' up the old or excess solder. And as you always seem to tell me... "Good Luck!" :) Oh, you ever like to ask about anything electronics wise, shoot me a line.
@ricmel80084 жыл бұрын
Wow!! I learned a lot here. Thanks
@Grant_Ferstat4 жыл бұрын
Excellent explanation! Have you ever thought of making a KZbin video on the topic?
@Vivek20623 жыл бұрын
That's some KZbin content right there 👍
@scottdebruyn70383 жыл бұрын
@@Grant_Ferstat I should! Perhaps title it 'Soldering for noobs'... :)LOL(:
@tadecaylor4 жыл бұрын
I love how the diagram is so simple but then when you open it up it's just a mess of cables
@raceface_m25794 жыл бұрын
The old ones sounded a bit muffled and compressed.
@AZFunk4 жыл бұрын
The Emerson Blender wiring harness is a great addition to a Strat. Allows you to blend the neck and bridge pickups together in various combinations, giving you some Tele-like tones. Love it on mine. A light vintage finish would be great on that!
@jsalmons844 жыл бұрын
The old pickups sound like the Lollars if you were using a 50 foot cable and capacitance was robbing your tone.
4 жыл бұрын
... or just slightly older strings.
@maxmolina65194 жыл бұрын
To me it sounded like he had a noisegate squashing the tone
@jjmatashi4 жыл бұрын
Prefer the old ones. I think they're mellower. Just got one of these actually, and I absolutely love it just the way it is!
@bublok4 жыл бұрын
6:00 you can test the pickups by tapping anything metallic (e.g. screwdriver) against the pickup :)
@hankcohen34194 жыл бұрын
It has to be iron. stainless or not, copper and aluminum won't do.
@Gideon.b994 жыл бұрын
Wanted to say exactly this!
@134SASAKI4 жыл бұрын
But I don't recommend hitting the pole piece with a magnetic screwdriver. I don't think there will be any effect unless it is a very high magnetic force, but it it's not mentally good.
@gurditt_singh4 жыл бұрын
or even a plectrum 😊
@rayota2603 жыл бұрын
@@hankcohen3419it works with basically anything, even a finger
@PJSGBC4 жыл бұрын
I just wanted to thank you... not for the demo or anything. But for being so open with what you don't know! So many KZbin guys seem to know everything... and your honesty and willingness to just try meant more to me than the actual content of the video (though the new pickups sound great... good to have a backup strat tuned flat for the those days when you need a SRV/Hendrix fix!). Thanks again... inspiring... going to try some things myself.
@JeffKeel4 жыл бұрын
taking off the poly will be a chore and fairly expensive if you have someone else do it, but from what I've read and heard it will make a massive difference in the guitar. Great Video Paul as always. Great job on your 1st pickup swap.
@theDubleD4 жыл бұрын
The new ones are a lot brighter, i do like the dirtier sound on the old ones, but everything pops more and has a better resonance with the new pickups!
@RPSartre014 жыл бұрын
Wow, what timing! I have a 2018 Fender elite strat with the 4th generation noiseless pickups. And I recently bought the same lollar pickups you have, but also the Emerson Custom 5-way Blender Prewired Kit. I will install them soon. Thanks for the video! UPDATE: yeah, much better sound - no muddiness, strings and notes ring out clearly and separately. Great tones, and very responsive to changes in picking technique. The blender feature is great too. I play on the neck pick up mostly and blend in the bridge pickup to nearly 40-50 percent for that extra glassy tone.
@matthewh61194 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say thanks for another great video, really appreciate what you do. Don’t get discourage, keep making content you like and we’ll keep watching.
@jasonkurth74734 жыл бұрын
Yes they definitely sound better and they "breath" more, however, I was also expecting a larger difference. You should put a nitro finish on it in a color you don't already have! Personally, white strats have always been my favorite
@robdownes51594 жыл бұрын
White with a brown tortoise pickguard would look awesome
@eelkec93444 жыл бұрын
*breathe
@jasonkurth74734 жыл бұрын
EelkeC ah yes ofc course. My bad
@dalehobbs87822 жыл бұрын
I had an opportunity to play a Nash S-63 over the weekend,. and was blown away with how glassy and toneful the Lollar pickups were ( primary guitar includes a Suhr, and an early EJ Strat). So now I'm down the rabbit hole looking into Lollar pickups to replace my Texas Specials in my '62 RI Strat. Maybe how its recorded, but I didn't hear a huge difference. The big difference was your impression- you're impressed with them, and now you've breathed new life into and old friend.
@pabl0484 жыл бұрын
I just put lollars in my jazzmaster. Got a gold foil and a p90. Lollars are the bomb! Good choice!
@nolanr76794 жыл бұрын
Ooh I bet that sounds incredible
@TcSomers4 жыл бұрын
Their gold foil is crazy expensive but I've always wanted to try it. How do you like it?
@Grant_Ferstat4 жыл бұрын
Changing those saddles would also make a lot of difference. I've had a couple of guitars with those bridges & saddles I really feel they inhibit the guitars a bit. I swapped the saddles for more vintage style replacements.
@AndrewReynolds14 жыл бұрын
I was interested in this video as I have a 2011 Deluxe and don't love it. I was expecting more of a difference, but can hear the Lollars are more sparkly or brighter. Your playing is so good that nothing ever sounds bad though (unlike me). I think if I was going to change pickups I would just get a fully loaded pickguard and swap the whole thing over.
@JohnnyNowhere4 жыл бұрын
I bought a LH Japanese 50s reissue back in 96 and the first thing I did was start shopping for pickups. I settled on a tapped Duncan Quarter Pound for the bridge, and a Vintage Stack for the neck. I later added a Quarter Pound RWRP Strat pickup as a centre option, then tossed the blade switch and incorporated mini toggles and pan pots to get the damn thing to do almost anything I want it to. New pickups make all the difference in the world. Hot fun.
@adamloxton86604 жыл бұрын
It's sounds like you could have fixed the original pickups with some brighter pots (changing 250k to 500k or 350k etc.) Higher value pots will let more of the true pickup sound to come thru. But well done. I hope you will now pickup this guitar more often. 👍
@leadstrat2 жыл бұрын
Interesting point, but with these pickups, I doubt it. They are terrible if you’re looking for Strat tones. I have them in mine and just like Paul, I loved the guitar years ago when I bought it. It’s simply a beautiful Strat and built great, but those pickups were a mistake. Lol
@distractedgarage18013 жыл бұрын
Something to consider, whenever I get into a complicated project just grab the phone and start taking photos before taking anything apart. If it is a really in depth deal I will snap pics as the teardown progresses. I have torn apart the diesel engine in my semi truck right to the block and pics are invaluable, manuals and diagrams are great but photos are a lifesaver. Retired now and back to my guitars on a more steady basis and watch your channel. Thank you for your hard work on these videos, just keep on trying stuff on your own if it doesn't work out you can take it to someone later but it usually works out doing it yourself. Oh by the way, there are many wiring diagrams on the net for 50s and 60s style wiring if you want to change it up , just a thought. Thanks JJ
@gonzaloleal10084 жыл бұрын
As a luthier, i recommend you to pick some new pots and capacitor like Emerson custom. That is definitely needy if you want a more open sound.
@ot18834 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion!
@mmarcz4 жыл бұрын
Sounds good! I just put a set of Fender Yosemite pickups in my MIM Strat, and now it sounds like a late 50s beast!
@carlgriffioen98674 жыл бұрын
I just finished building a guitar (sg) myself. I first tried spraying paint, but wasnt quite happy with how the paint job turned out. After some searching on the web i came across the "stunning stains" paints/oils from Crimson guitars witch worked really well for me! Maybe someting for you to check out when you dicide to refinish?
@paspallum4 жыл бұрын
Paul - huge difference - vast improvement - well worth it
@NickGranville4 жыл бұрын
Jason sprinkles some magic dust into his pickups. The difference isn't huge but totally worth it. My fav pickups. I'd replace the pots etc too. As they will affect the sound too.
@JT-gd7he4 жыл бұрын
I purchased a used MIM Fender 50's reissue Strat for $400 with hardcase. The neck pick up was not quite flat so I took off the pick guard to see what was up and discovered that someone had replaced the pickups with Lollar Blondes! Love 'em.
@sebasnijhoff24934 жыл бұрын
0:28
@svendlundby36384 жыл бұрын
Hahah
@96elixx4 жыл бұрын
Lmao
@mikeaustin41383 жыл бұрын
For those who might be interested, Free-Way makes a 10-way 5-position switch that provides the following additional capabilities: 1. N_M in series 2. B + N in parallel 3. B + N in series 4. all 3 in parallel 5. N + M in series I have this switch in my G&L ASAT Classic S and it's much better than the standard "expander" switch. The "series" positions, while not pure humbucker, sound really good and provide a slight volume boost - perfect for soloing.
@nickboon12354 жыл бұрын
Crazy dutch guitarist uses inches instead of the metric system😂❤️
@riklionheart232 жыл бұрын
I just put a set of Lollar Special Blondes in my American Series Strat, put 10's on instead of 9's, tuned down to E-flat and now I now can't put the guitar down. Truly transformed!
@matthewheade97884 жыл бұрын
Paul, I hope you know how much you inspire some of us. Today, i didnt even want to play, but after watching three of your videos, im picking up my music man axis and getting down with some tunes. Sincerely, thank you for all you do for your channel and guitar nuts everywhere. Much love from Tennessee!
@charlie-obrien4 жыл бұрын
I noticed more of a difference on the #4 position than I could on the Neck or the Bridge, but I am glad to hear that you are happy with the upgrade, because after all, it's all in the ear of the guy holding the guitar.
@raphilesacher48554 жыл бұрын
How 'bout making a relic style finish. Your Strat has already started with it for you :D
@marcohermans32074 жыл бұрын
I had the same experience with the lace sensors gold of my straf plus. Lifeless, no top end, one dimensional, regardless of the pick-up height. I swapped them for fender custom shop fat 50's and the strat came to life. It's a personal thing. The tinniest difference in tone can make it another instrument. Most people won't hear it but when you hear it, it's worth the money. Enjoy the lollars!
@dokus4264 жыл бұрын
Woops at 9:02 I think it should say 'New' pickups, I loved the little project though!
@PaulDavids4 жыл бұрын
Ah, yes! The last one is mislabeled by accident. but I think it's pretty clear due to the 2 angles right?! :) Cheers!
@neelaugustine7 ай бұрын
Man, got to give you credits to getting the soldering the pickups to the pots perfectly, really appreciate the job 👍
@jomperways4 жыл бұрын
When you change the finish: it may look really cool with the natural wood with some clear code on it but a darker sunburst woul look great too.. u shoul ask the community
@davidcudrak94384 жыл бұрын
Julian Murr agreed. I’m a big fan of natural finish.
@JorgeRodriguez-pk9qh4 жыл бұрын
Paul, I really liked seeing a very good musician doing some good electronic stuff! I'm an electronic engineer (dedicated to do Embedded Software profesionally), I love playing guitar but I'm not as good as I would like. I like to do DIY stuff for a lot of things... Some years ago I completely disarmed my electric guitar (Ibanez cheap model) just because I did not liked the color (jewel blue) nor the figure (RG model) so I took the body, removed original paint, did some cuts here and there and rounded a little bit more all the edge front and back sides(so to look more like the SG models). Then I took the body for rapainting (the only thing I did not do by myself). It was more than 5 years later when I finally reassembled the guitar again, yes more than 5 years, almost all the steps were done separated by a lot of months. My daughter and son were borned in the middle so I had less time. I did some notes before disconnecting all the electronics so those helped me to reconnect again. Just wanted to share as your video remind me to that process. The moment when you plug the guitar again and discover that you connect it correctly is magical.
@PaulPauliePabloPaolo3 жыл бұрын
Great vid.... those p/ups that were replaced were pretty ‘high end’ anyway and it was still a noticeable difference in a really good way... I have to get these in my strat!.
@gibsondude07ify4 жыл бұрын
My American deluxe is in the shop right now getting its pickups upgraded from SCN to Lambertones so this video is right on point.
@RC32Smiths014 жыл бұрын
I am actually curious, would it be more beneficial to modify an old guitar to sound new and fresh, or just all around buy a new guitar? It sounds awesome I'd say, which is why I pose the question.
@fernank0174 жыл бұрын
Unless the guitar neck is warped to bits, then theres no point in buying new
@RC32Smiths014 жыл бұрын
@@fernank017 Ahh I see
@JRflap4 жыл бұрын
The guitar body matters most when it comes to how it feels to play. Is it sitting right with your body? And very importantly, how does the neck feel? When it comes to the sound the electronics will be by far the most important. In this case, changing the pickups and perhaps other electronics will be enough.
@khill35304 жыл бұрын
Most people do it cause if you already like the feel of the guitar why try and find something totally new when you can have something your already comfortable with, that has a new sound
@Oatmealyum4 жыл бұрын
I like buying my guitar because i can make them old and beat up 😋
@Dug66666664 жыл бұрын
Standard test that you have all the pickups working and correct relative to switch position before restringing is to just tap the pole pieces with a screw driver. Great improvement in sound to my ear. Just been down the same road with my "S" type guitar, taking out 30 yr old EMG's and putting in a Fender custom shop "custom 69" pickup set. So much more dynamic and lively sound, so many more tonal differences to be found within pick attack alone.
@reasonsrhymes4 жыл бұрын
9:16 floating spider?? Besides that, lollar blondes are amazing. Have them in my nash s63 strat. Also have a strat with the blackface pickups which are also great. The blondes would be my say all end all though.
@LosTroopos4 жыл бұрын
Just a quick tip. If you would don't have the strings on during a pickup change. Just use the tip of a screwdriver against the pole pieces of the pickup. Should give a "clank" sound and you know you're good to go. Also doesn't look as awkward as Paul did :D
@EpherosAldor4 жыл бұрын
Isn't the green wire supposed to be the ground?
@CyberDocUSA4 жыл бұрын
It's cool as long as you don't play in the rain. :-)
@sparky60864 жыл бұрын
Yes. And apparently, that's where all the harmonics and resulting inter-modulation, which are part of a musical instrument's voice, drained out in this case!
@Jack_Of_Some_Trades4 жыл бұрын
Yeah it is. The fact that they are noiseless pickups means they likely grounded the metal shielding below the coil and maybe added something else inside. Hard to say since that's likely proprietary stuff. Since the new ones aren't noiseless all they are is a coil and only need connection to the two ends.
@sparky60864 жыл бұрын
I wonder, if the results would have been similar, if you just snipped the green wires and left the original pickups in? What besides noise was being canceled (Who's to judge what noise is anyhow (aside from a 60Hz or 50Hz hum}}?
@sparky60864 жыл бұрын
Brits and maybe other Europeans call it "Earth". Americans call in "ground". I couldn't understand, what Paul called it?
@chrisbardolph5 ай бұрын
Single coils will always have that extra bite and sparkle, but I will say I'm impressed at how close the stacked pickups get. Handy for noisy environments. They both have their place.
@JaySuryavanshiMusic4 жыл бұрын
Paul Davids is perhaps the coolest musician on KZbin! (btw please don't shout at me! So is Adam Neely)
@thechizzbomb65954 жыл бұрын
Jay Suryavanshi couldn’t agree more
@mileseyre16364 жыл бұрын
Nah mate, Davie504
@gurditt_singh4 жыл бұрын
yes bro
@gurditt_singh4 жыл бұрын
@@mileseyre1636 nope
@johnkruton97084 жыл бұрын
Finally! I have a skill barely a step above Paul!. I replaced and modded my teaching Fretlight guitar with authentic Fender Strat pickups...soldered and figured everything out. Now to put it to good use instead of watching others.....
@Cionaoith4 жыл бұрын
Definitely a personal preference thing, but I preferred the warmer tones of the old pickups to the brighter tones on the new ones. But only one person's opinion on that really matters, and what's important is that it was a successful swap and that you're pleased with the results.
@normanddeon633 жыл бұрын
If I am not mistaken, the SCN pickups are actually stacked humbucker pickups. This means that they will sound like a humbucker unless you do something to make them brighter. If they are like my Nashville Tele, Fender installs 1meg pots for the volume and the tone to bring back the brightness of the pickups. Putting single coil Lollars should also be matched with some 250K pots for the volume and the tone to soften the new pickups. Fender's choice for single coil pickups are 250k pots.
@santiagogutierrez15944 жыл бұрын
3:51 there is so much that can go wrong in this picture.
@PaulDavids4 жыл бұрын
Actually, not really.
@santiagogutierrez15944 жыл бұрын
Alright your rte, there is oooone thing that can go terribly wrong in the this picture. The soldering iron is not secure.
@НиколайРогожкин-б7э4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulDavids Paul, after soldering the pickups, did the switch on the volume knob stop working on your guitar? When you press it, the gain of the pickups is turned on. This is a feature Deluxe schemes.
@lordglencoe21944 жыл бұрын
Paul, the same thing happened to Walter Trout's Strat after a flight apparently. All the lacquer cracked and crazed. I think he just stripped it off and went to a natural finish. Or you could go down the Rory Gallagher road and turn it into a "tattocaster". BTW lots of things influence the sound you get as well as the pickups. I was told a while back by a tone-hound I worked with that changing some of the plastic components under the bridge to metal ones has a real benefit. Never tried it myself. The only pickup change I made to my 2003 American Standard was to put a Seymour Duncan "Little 59" in the bridge position as it slots into the same hole. It gives you the punch of a humbucker with the characteristics of a single coil. It makes a nice contrast to the standard neck pick up.
@sayansaha90804 жыл бұрын
John Mayer would love the sound of the older custom pickups
@claytonthomas92624 жыл бұрын
Next step is to replace the saddles and trem block with Callaham. Probably the biggest bang for buck sound difference I made on my '96 American Standard strat. Do it, you won't regret it. Dirty blonde is a killer setup, although dirty blackface is nice as well...more mid's.
@Magitroll4 жыл бұрын
00:26 We see what you did there Paul! I hope that it can recover from that. :(
@nixternal4 жыл бұрын
That took me a second. I didn't catch it until I saw this, then looked twice & went ahhhh, now I see it. He got the Fender-19 :D
@nickhalewijn56684 жыл бұрын
I don't get it haha what do you guys see?
@bessy324 жыл бұрын
@@nickhalewijn5668 on the guitar it says ''Corona California ''
@sparky60864 жыл бұрын
@@nickhalewijn5668 "Corona" California was on the name plate. A subtle reference to the Novel Coronavirus, which is in the news.
@nickhalewijn56684 жыл бұрын
@@sparky6086 Damn... should have picked that up , thanks tho!
4 жыл бұрын
I have a set of Dirty Blondes and they are terrific. Quite a difference from Noiseless. I would recommend replacing pots with high quality volume and tone pot. I also use a blender pot for second tone to blend in neck. Sounds great with dirty Blondes. Just my two cents. The S1 volume pot was not the best so I replaced all three with good pots.
@Riverdeepnwide4 жыл бұрын
1:00 Yikes! I wish I could make my Strat sound that good ... and it's not my pickups either 😆😆 Paul I'd let that finish rat out. Thinking of Rory Gallagher's and SRV's Strat's, the Peter Green / Gary Moore Les Paul, Roy Buchanan's Tele to mention just a few. We love 'em just as they are and all the miles, bars, shows, joys and tears that made them that way. Any one of us here would see that Strat of yours and recognize it immediately "Hey that's Paul David's Lollar swap Strat!"
@greenbrightly4 жыл бұрын
Riverdeepnwide A ploy finish is never going to look like that.
@Riverdeepnwide4 жыл бұрын
Neil, true poly dies age differently than nitro. It will however age just as itself and for me that's good enough to tell it's story. For sure there are times too when a refinish becomes part of a guitars life. I love 'em all.
@Eric_ZH4 жыл бұрын
If the sound difference didn't convince me, I'm sold by the excitement in your playing when you played through the lollers ! In the second exemple with the neck pickup, you went from nice sunday morning coffee (old pick-ups) to loud friday night tequila (lollers) =) . Though I have to admit that the lollers do sound more exciting in a way (clearer and maybe hotter). Nice video !
@DougMen1 Жыл бұрын
Noiseless pickups are more compressed and restrictive of attack and dynamics as well as having less of the punch, spank, and sparkle that a really good vintage sounding single coil has. The Lollars are a big improvement.
@Seamaltjones4 жыл бұрын
Excellent work! As with anything, there are always nuance only experience can reveal, but they will not reveal themselves until you step into the experience. As a Life long Seattleite, I also must compliment your choice of the Lollars, wound in Tacoma just south of here. I have an acquaintance from Vashon Island (obligated to say that) who winds for Lollar, and can't help but wonder if he wound yours. I can also recommend Wolfetone pickups (Also a local legend), Wolfe and Jason Lollar have good history with each other, and each have something unique to offer. The only tip I can offer as an electrician and engineer is that that braiding the leads from the pickup (especially single coils!) can help reduce RF interference fairly well. This, along with good shielding of the cavity, can go along way to attenuating the infamous 60 cycle (or 50 cycle over there) hum. It is common practice in data and signaling circuits to braid cables for this very reason as crossing polarized leads tends to cancel emf/Rf exposure...I'll spare you the formula behind it, though! Thank you for what you do! Best wishes, and especially, good health to you from Seattle!
@yoshimitsuspaceninjaking20214 жыл бұрын
does anybody know the song at 08:15 ? Thanks !
@lijjy63734 жыл бұрын
Also want to know!!!
@mindcontrol674 жыл бұрын
Every blues chord progression in the world is what song it is.
@gurditt_singh4 жыл бұрын
it's from his video, "How to write Blues"
@johnmark77774 жыл бұрын
My son-in-law has the same Strat as that one and I wondered why I wasn't thrilled with it's sound when I'm used to a Strat Plus and Strat Ultra. His Strat sounded like a Strat and yet it didn't seem as "alive" while mine with their Lace Sensors are very bright and alive. It feels like they crackle with energy. If I were you, I'd try Lace Sensors on it if you really want to bring the guitar much more alive.
@bigg44544 жыл бұрын
Those Lollar Blondes sound rather bright compared to the ones that came out. I have the Lollar Blackface set in my 2008 standard Strat which are a tad fuller sounding (to me), but that's what I was looking for in my case. Long as you like what you got, that's all that matters. It's all good!
@Bairov Жыл бұрын
I just ordered that set as well! I'm still torn between sets. If these don't work, I'm going to trade for some blondes
@bigg4454 Жыл бұрын
@@Bairov I have Bare knuckle 63' slab boards in my strat now lol. I'm at the end of the road, done. No more changes. Hope all is well with your hook up whatever you have.
@Bairov Жыл бұрын
@Big G Nice! Wanted those at one point, but a friend has a set, and they are lower output than his 64's. If the 64's are too much its blondes, then maybe the veneer board set.
@Bairov Жыл бұрын
@Big G What is the biggest difference between the Veneer set and the 64's that you find? My strat is alder btw
@Bairov Жыл бұрын
@@bigg4454 ooh and those Mark Foley 59'S look really nice too!
@Oatmealyum4 жыл бұрын
The guitar sounds so clean now.Good job man!!!!
@vinnieirvine13654 жыл бұрын
Huge improvement. The old pickups sound bland, muzzled, sterile and plastic, The Lollars sound as true vintage strat pickups sound. More sparkly, glassy.
@johnwelch5574 жыл бұрын
Noiseless are always more vintage sounding and "dull". Lowering the Lollars will quiet down the raspyness, but still be in their character. I couldn't get along with any noiseless pickups in the past. Jason Lollars are my favorite voicing choice BTW... Thx!
@timokapitein4144 жыл бұрын
What’s the song called you played at 8:13?
@therainrunner4 жыл бұрын
Up!
@timokapitein4144 жыл бұрын
Tom Chadzinski by which artist?
@barthardeman53424 жыл бұрын
Sounds a little like gary clark Jr. catfish blues
@magnoliasstressus4 жыл бұрын
see here... his own vid... kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKS9eq2wq6ioqqs
@ndothager4 жыл бұрын
I not only swapped the gen 3 Noiseless pickups to Lollar Dirty Blackface in one of my Deluxe Strats, I swapped the pots too and got rid of that S1 switch. The sound was night and day better with the Lollars.
@smexy_ratboi92714 жыл бұрын
8:13 what song is this?
@viktors24244 жыл бұрын
I have the same question 🧐
@johngrammaticus8614 жыл бұрын
Yeah. The answer is needed
@GabesHacks4 жыл бұрын
It's from How to Play Blues: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hKS9eq2wq6ioqqs
@bertrodriguez30874 жыл бұрын
Anything you accomplish for yourself is always better. Good for the soul !! Congratulations !!
@gjw454 жыл бұрын
I think it was a case of you wanting it to sound better with the new pickups, so it does. The old pickups sounded much better. I closed my eyes for the comparisons, and I picked the older SCN most times as the better sounding. The lollars had the slight edge on the clean sound, but only just. I was honestly expecting a bigger difference, so I think the problem is with the std pots on the guitar. I've read that people have changed the pots and have had amazing results with SCN pickups. I have no idea what they use as STD, but I think going through that 10 button selection switch would also have a negative effect on any new pickup you install. I would buy a cheap fully wired pickgaurd from ebay and install your new pickups in that and try them out. You could also give the SCN pickups another shot without all of that unnecessary switching system.
@marvinsands58944 жыл бұрын
Yep........I agree, but it's his choice I guess.
@bluebelllable4 жыл бұрын
I have no clue what you're doing but it is soothing just to watch you do it
@tootory95064 жыл бұрын
definitely wasn't as drastic as a difference as I would expect but like you said going in the right direction for sure. Maybe it has to do with the processing you're using? as far as the chip lacquer KEEP IT! you earned it on tour! it's character, just sand it down with some 320 400/600/800/0000steel wool or wet sand and compound etc. to as shiny as you like.
@prestonwoods81974 жыл бұрын
Paul, enjoy your videos. I could tell the difference between the two pick-up listening on my phone yesterday. Just listen to it again using open-back headphone & desktop speaker through a cheapish S.M.S.L. DAC. As Paul said, difference isn't a HUGE, but there's clearly a noticeable difference. The difference even more noticeable in person than through KZbin. I personally wouldn't spend that much money at this point in my guitar learning journey. I could see myself spending that much money if I get good enough. Thank you as always for your solid content, high level production quality, and just awesomeness. Cheers.
@NathanBond8014 жыл бұрын
What is the song he is playing at 8:30?
@x00p34 жыл бұрын
It sounds a lot like this song: kzbin.info/www/bejne/jn-be2OEgqZ_r5Y but there's some slight differences so I don't think that's it.
@johnsee72694 жыл бұрын
Not enough of a difference to justify the time and money to me but glad you liked it. The hell with infinite equipment tweaks, amp modeling, tube vs SS, yada, yada, yada; the "tone quest" in general. It matters to a point or degree but I found that what was most important to me was learning to do my own "set+ups". Makes the most difference in my ability to play... Rock on!
@ThePremel3 жыл бұрын
I like the Old pickups better !
@shaneeaston40274 жыл бұрын
I have a virtually the same guitar. The SCN's are not vintage tone but great live where high output and low noise compensate for the extra nuance of more traditional pick ups mostly lost in the mix.
@eath24964 жыл бұрын
to me it sounds like the new Lollar pickups have more high end (it sounds better), i usually don't hear any difference in videos like these. does anybody else hear more high-end presence or clarity or is it just in my head (you know just checking)?
@vapemcvaperson3 жыл бұрын
Yes definitely if using earbuds or headphones on a mobile. They're brighter and more crisp. I also was watching some videos on the Mojo Tone pickguard recently and they seemed a bit overwhelming in several videos. But as someone suggested above, you can lower the pups so it isn't as extreme. I have a more difficult search and that is a prewired HSS Strat configuration I want to stay with but upgrade seems it's old and needs new electronics
@cathalwhelehan4 жыл бұрын
great job - I love when people jump head first into tasks they aren't that comfortable with and seeing everything work out just fine. It helps me to get over that initial barrier of doing it myself. Have a set of Tele pickups I'd like to install but have been putting it off for quite a while out of fear of the soldering iron ;). As for the refinish - that strat has my least favourite colour and the pickguard doesn't do it for me either. It would look great in black nitro with a mint green guard - you may need to change the dots too though as they look like they were chosen to match the existing pickguard.
@dominiccollison77784 жыл бұрын
when are we getting a sequel???
@kevincottam96842 жыл бұрын
One thing I have found that works for me is slanting the pickups so it is higher on the smaller strings and lower on the bigger strings. When the pickup is flat the larger strings effect the magnetic field more than the smaller strings. Because of this the larger strings will be much louder than the smaller strings. Putting a slight slope in the pickup height will compensate for this to varying degrees depending on the angle. (A while ago I bought weird string gauges that Jimi Hendrix used and to my surprise this made a difference. But I didnt like the feel of them. So I got normal 9 guage strings and sloped the pickups a little and then played with the individual screw heights to better match the curve of the bridge and neck and got the same sound as weird string gauges. Later I fine tuned these adjustments to my personal taste as to what I think sounds the best which is subjective surely. I definitely think hendrix stumbled on to something with the string gauges but I don't want to buy buy three sets of strings and play mix and match. Or buy special strings only available on line. I do however want the small strings to be brighter and louder and i dont want the larger strings to over drive my clean channel. When I play chords across all six strings I don't want to have the three larger strings drown out the three smaller strings. If I play a lead high up on the neck I want them to distort and sustain well and so the pickup should be closer to the small strings and further from the large strings to balance this out. How much? That is all up to you. 9 gauge strings run .009 to 0.42. Hendrix used .010 -0.38 with some larger and smaller sizes in-between. This gave his guitar a signature sound. I am suggesting playing with your pickups this way can give you the same sound or your own signature sound.