Hey Mick. I’m one of three guys that build the ES models, in White wood, at the Gibson Custom Shop. I know you are very particular about details so a few things you may like to know… Gibson builds two main years (with a few small exceptions) a ‘59 and a ‘64 (not a ‘63)… and the hole in the maple Center block is called a “window “. (A detail only someone as geeky as us would appreciate)…. Also, the window was added in 1964. Love the show… I’ve watched since the beginning… love what you guys do… God Bless my friend. Tell Dan Hi from the Custom shop. Ps… very impressive how you pushed through and got the job done. Even people here (who do this every day) has a hard time with ES style guitars. Great job, Brother.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Aaron! It was inspirational to visit Memphis (when it was there) and also the Nashville facility. It was Mike Voltz who showed me around and had I had the money, I’d have bought a Rusty there and then. That was the inspiration for this one. Thanks for your work Aaron!
@brentporter93242 жыл бұрын
Aaron, you guys do great work, thank you! Asking cause you're on the inside, but I understand you may have no idea... Is there any interest from Gibson on bringing back the 333 with the LP style rear access plate?
@fluffykittynoodles2 жыл бұрын
There's only three of you? Does that include start to finish or just final assembly?
@davidwonpu3532 жыл бұрын
Hey Aaron, is the ‘61 not considered a catalog model then?
@polaritypictures2 жыл бұрын
Please Push the management to make more ES varieties plz, ty.
@thehallwayconversation735411 ай бұрын
The building rage and frustration seen in this video is quite possibly the funniest and relatable thing I’ve seen this year. I would love to see the outtakes. You have the patience of a saint.
@oliparish72252 жыл бұрын
This might be one of my favourite vids ever. Watching a man fight a full breakdown & I felt every second of the frustration!!! Massive effort.
@cwl10002 жыл бұрын
Well said. So funny. Entertaining and reminded me of “Will Smith” and the Oscars. Take your damn pots and pick-ups out of my geetar. 🤣🤣🤣
@TheSeandog12342 жыл бұрын
It was so relatable, I had a full fledged breakdown the one and only time I did a pickup swap. And that was on an SG!
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Hahahahhaha!!!
@tommyv3652 жыл бұрын
Same!
@kevinquinn68742 жыл бұрын
Great job staying composed and completing the job! 👏🏻
@staringdowninfinity2 жыл бұрын
i have never felt so represented in a youtube video. Mick sorry for all the trouble but man did it feel good to not be the only one who thinks they are undertaking a simple task with their guitar and getting to the point where you just can't handle it anymore. Great video on showing the utter frustration that guitars can be!
@tommyv3652 жыл бұрын
Yup. This is me w Guitar Amps for sure!
@halvach19982 жыл бұрын
mental preparation is the key, you can't be thinking about something else or getting angry at inanimate objects. (easier to say than to do for most though...)
@johnnywatkins2 жыл бұрын
This video has thought me a lesson, don’t buy a 335 style guitar unless I love the pickups it comes with
@reverb5082 жыл бұрын
Or pay a guitar tech to install the pickups for you!
@gainbear88532 жыл бұрын
Yes… it is such an incredible hassle. A 335 has to be PERFECT to even think about it.
@Padist3r2 жыл бұрын
was literally thinking this ha
@danielcgomez2 жыл бұрын
HA! ...that's why I chopped the lead heading off into the oblivion, and soldered the new pickup leads to them ;)
@brentporter93242 жыл бұрын
Find yourself a 333, it has a Les Paul style backplate and pickup swaps are really straightforward. They only produced them for a couple years, and they get snatched up by Blink 182 fans and modded because Tom Delonge had a signature 333 that is unobtainably priced.
@kenobisghost95722 жыл бұрын
It's amazing how much younger Mick looks in the the pre-op playing samples. 😆
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Hahaha!
@j.schaefer5622Ай бұрын
You age a few years while working on a 335…
@goodknight372 жыл бұрын
You haven’t lived until you’ve rewired a 335. So relaxing…😳
@cwl10002 жыл бұрын
A cross between dentistry, plumbing, and forestry. 😬🙅🏻♂️📺👍
@vincenttuckwood2 жыл бұрын
So… Sooooo relaxing…😅
@ryangunwitch-black2 жыл бұрын
Dude. No way. Lol There's absolutely nothing about this process that appeals to me as a do-it-yourself weekend adventure. Anyone who does this is a monolith of patience and dexterity.
@lincolnosiris36652 жыл бұрын
the stress...🤮
@MarcG282 жыл бұрын
you should give an ES-137 a shot... having the pickup selector at the top like a Les Paul makes rewiring it..... SO...MUCH....FUN
@rogernewport41962 жыл бұрын
Mick, I felt your pain so much on this one that I had to pause halfway through and go and get a glass of wine! 🍷 I could actually hear a difference (albeit a small one) and really appreciate that you gave us some examples in the context of some tracks. Take a bow, Sir!
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Roger. This was an exponentially large amount of ‘work’ hahahah!
@beeflin2 жыл бұрын
And lots of kudos that you showed all that frustration and modesty, and never once seemed embarrassed to show it to the world.
@aaronnickell37172 жыл бұрын
Mick, I applaud your willingness to experiment with trial and error for an International audience. You're teaching countless budding guitar techs valuable lessons, including perhaps the most important: frustration is real, but can be circumvented. Thanks for your work, per usual. Good job. 335 sounds fantastic.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Aaron! Here’s //not// how to do it. Hahahaha!
@tomaspuente24572 жыл бұрын
The sparkle and clarity in the new ones got me. Love em much more than the originals. Congrats Mick!
@jcbak Жыл бұрын
An old fable about a young man, in his search for that perfect tone, visits his local guitar shop and trades in his amp for a new one. A couple of months later he goes into the shop to buy some strings and hears someone playing in the back of the store. He runs to the back declaring that is the tone I am looking for only to find someone playing the amp he traded in. The search is endless.
@Alexander-rx7jj2 жыл бұрын
The new pickups certainly add clarity and brightness. That being said, I actually slightly prefer the original ones.
@GreenD2 жыл бұрын
I like to see that video of him putting it all back to its original state agree.. it's too shrill now
@ViciousColdness2 жыл бұрын
Absolute mad lad for stating that out after that odyssey 😂
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
The Gibsons are louder and bassier which always sounds ‘better’ in sound comparisons and in music stores (and something that KZbin gear demoers know all about). Ask a producer or a mix engineer though, and they’ll tell you they don’t want all the flub. What they want is the articulation…. Which is what I wanted, and why I prefer the new pickups. Cheers!
@angusmackay72812 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow Very interesting. I agreed with his comment, but as you say the the sound of the new pick ups and loom is better defined.
@GreenD2 жыл бұрын
@@ThatPedalShow Yêah 👍
@jonathanrolland34192 жыл бұрын
Once saw Trogly show a neat little trick to avoid all that fishing the pots in and out hassle: he ties thread 🧵 around the shafts before dropping them inside the body. That way you can just pull each thread through the respective holes and fish the pots back up in no time. Works for the pickup leads, or the jack as well
@ryancolvin60072 жыл бұрын
I've experienced so many different emotions watching this video, you're a champion Mick
@hi13ts Жыл бұрын
I went through the same emotions you went through when rewiring mine with push-pull pots, and I had a window in the cavity to work with! Working on an ES’ electronics takes nearly an act of God. Congrats on pulling through. It took me 4 days but I finally got through as well and it is glorious. Just left with a lot pride and crippling guitar PTSD.
@ttbfan2 жыл бұрын
You can always put the old ones back in :) This was a lesson in perseverance. Nice work Mick!
@el_kammeroni2 жыл бұрын
Oh man, I feel the pain. And still you managed to keep pushing onward. Congrats on your endurance
@adey_baby2 жыл бұрын
If ever there was a "beware, don't try this at home" warning, this was it. Thank you for taking some stress and multiple swear words away from my life. 👍🤟😎
@adamkrauss3032 жыл бұрын
I was screaming encouraging words at the screen, following the suspense and then you do an edit leaving out those moments of triumph as the control pots fall into place. Would really like to have seen those moments, but cheers for perseverance!
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
I can’t hold the camera and two pairs of tweezers! And screw nuts on and and and and and.
@tomfrank72 жыл бұрын
Your patience knows no bounds. The amount of nonchalance with which you tell us "I'm so angry I could smash the thing to bits." Good on you!
@tomfrank72 жыл бұрын
Love the pet cameos as well. Luckily you did the soldering at work, otherwise the cats would sense your intense concentration, and would *love* to cause some ill-timed mischief.
@PlanetRoss3652 жыл бұрын
Mick, your frustration was visceral and palpable -- and way too relatable. I've modded many, many guitars and basses, and the one notable failure was my attempt to install a set of Duncan P-Rails (and a coil-splitting tone pot) in my Dean Boca semi-hollow electric 12. The three biggest issues were the original wiring (which included a multi-pin plug assembly for the pickups), the narrow f-hole, and the shallow body cavity. After two days (seemed longer) my frustration was off the charts and I threw in the towel. Am truly glad you were ultimately successful with the 335. Congrats!
@jamestaylor47032 жыл бұрын
I hope Monty's and other techs give you a kickback on all the work you've just (deservedly) sent their way 😀 My revelation about money 'saved' versus quality of job was a few years back, I'd way rather pay a pro now. Much like how I feel when clients ask if their family can sing at our gigs....
@AndreaAustoni2 жыл бұрын
Especially since he's helping them continue the scam of special tone capacitors. Shameful!
@davidturner78632 жыл бұрын
Hats off to you. That was some work out. It certainly gave it a bit more bounce than the original pick ups. But as you eluded to it could be done with a bit of eq. However, we do not have the pleasure of being in the room with you playing. Thank you.
@RodneyMcMinge Жыл бұрын
Dear Santa. Please send Mick a magnetic scredriver and a packet of rubber bands to help him pull the pots through.
@GxBxN9 ай бұрын
Here I was thinking this would be a relaxing video 😂 nail biting thriller ensued. New pickups sound terrific. Love the clarity and sparkle.
@patrickoneill9659 Жыл бұрын
Cleaner and more defined sound is what I hear. Nice upgrade Mick!!
@utahprepper8925 Жыл бұрын
I have essentially the same guitar with the same pickups. I've always liked the tone and after watching this I ESPECIALLY like it and have no desire to change anything considering also that I couldn't tell a difference. But that's just me and I'm nobody. Mine will remain stock down to the switch tip.
@ThatPedalShow Жыл бұрын
It’s good that it cements the decision for you!
@blakejefferson69212 жыл бұрын
I can relate to this whole experience in a very real way! Love the new p/u's! They're choice and have so much clarity!
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Blake!
@stephengrant53322 жыл бұрын
Wow Mick! I was relaxed when I started watching … I think I will need a vacation after this! Love the show, cheers to you & Dan!
@tschommer2 жыл бұрын
I rewired a jazz box once, it was a breeze because I tied washers and strings to the existing pots then removed everything leaving the washers and strings in the guitar. I then did all of the wiring outside of the guitar. I then just tied the strings to the new pots and fished the entire new harness and pickups back through the respective holes by pulling the strings with the washers. It was actually the easiest wiring job I’ve ever done.
@andysfishingandflytyingcha2310 Жыл бұрын
Great video, l was rooting for you all the way. Well done for hanging in there and working it out. I think it's made a significant difference. The instrument has a lot more "presence" and will cut through in a live mix. Nice playing too. My 335 is a really nice tobacco sunburst from the early 70's. It's one of the rare ones with the coil tap switch on the lower horn. It makes the guitar so versatile. A great attribute for a guitar to have when l was a pro freelance musician. Love your channel Mick.
@MichaelStriano2 жыл бұрын
What a colossal difference. Reminds me of why I put the same pickups in my LP. The clarity, articulation, and note separation are night and day between the two. Been waiting for this video for a while and it did not disappoint. Thanks, Mick, if for nothing else than confirming I should never work on my 335-style guitars. And the beautiful shots of Those Pedal Pets!
@cawfeedawg Жыл бұрын
the old ones sound a little muddy to me but the true revelation for my ears is the open string to string articulation... lovely! thanks for sharing another adventure in tone.
@richnetts2 жыл бұрын
HUGE difference. Much more air to my ears, sounds great Mick. Sincerely hope it was worth the pain!
@SlowfingerJC2 жыл бұрын
I watched this during breakfast with my wife this morning who asked me if that is the same reason she can hear shouting and screaming coming from my workshop sometimes! Sorry, but I was crying with laughter, (sympathetically) when you realised the pots were too short. But you didn't give up and that's the trick to learning for next time. Great vid.
@SpaceCatKungFu2 жыл бұрын
"The Gentle Barking of a Distant Labrador" is a great song name!
@samhealey76032 жыл бұрын
Appreciate you taking the time out to highlight the subjectivity of guitar tone, absolutely true. With that in mind I'm a huge fan of Lollar's too, the guys over there are great folks and the pickups sound insane!
@TheHowardSinclair2 жыл бұрын
I think what I admire most about this is the perseverence alongside the honesty and admission of near-failure. Many, many people (probably myself included) would have given up and packed it off to Monty's long before you considered that might be your only option. To me the new pick-ups sound more "you" in the sense that the smile that grew across your face when playing them was a reflection of the inner satisfaction of "yup, that's a sound". Huge thanks for showing every painful bit of the process, and for producing yet another insight into the perils of tone-hunting, whilst also proving, sometimes it's worth the pain!
@scrawfordmusic2 жыл бұрын
Love the Lollar imperials. I have the normal wind bridge in several guitars, but I’ve been thinking about doing low winds in my 335. Thanks for another great video, Mick!
@danielbrown69612 жыл бұрын
Thank you for transparently showing the struggle of this project! Given your experience doing these type of swaps, it will prevent less experienced operators from damaging their stuff and is also a shared experience for anyone who has had challenges on similar tasks.
@SomeKindOfMadman2 жыл бұрын
Enjoyable lesson Mick, thanks for letting us know what a royal pain in the arsse it is to change the wiring harness on a ES-335
@cunninghamamps2 жыл бұрын
Has to be one of my favourite TPS videos. Have so often found myself at the point of wanting to smash whatever guitar related thing I've been toiling with, it's hugely refreshing seeing another highlight the struggle. Red light fever's bad enough tracking guitars for recording let alone taking them apart for nightmare service jobs on camera - top job!
@peterjessop18782 жыл бұрын
Post vid thoughts: I can understand why you might prefer the new set up. The transient (Attack) is a little sharper, there is less bass and a higher main mid frequency and this I think is more the type of thing you go for. Personally I prefer a softer attack and overall I preferred the Memphis pick ups but as you say there is no better as tone is so subjective.
@davidtomkins42422 жыл бұрын
KZbin compression.....
@peterjessop18782 жыл бұрын
@@davidtomkins4242 I'm not sure the point you are trying to make?
@onewiththings2 жыл бұрын
I like a no-load pot, best of both worlds.
@timsterz1 Жыл бұрын
I am actually finishing up a guitar with this config. I finally got it done except for stringing it up. I had to take a break after 3 evenings of the same frustrations so I pulled up your video randomly. This isn't the first time I've worked on a hollow or semi hollow body electric but re-installing the guts is always a mental trial. I am so appreciative of your honesty, most tubers try to make it look relatively easy, but if it were we'd all be repairmen. I'm glad you pushed through and got it done. The one I'm finishing up has the toggle switch on the top side of the upper bout horn. That's even a bit worse.🤣🤣
@djw81332 жыл бұрын
Seymour Duncan Seth Lover PAF's, for me they beat Lollars Imperial range and Bare Knuckles. However any swap from the original Gibbo pickups is going to help. I took the pickups from my Gibson ES345 and dropped them into a Strat. They work very well there, as it happens!
@victorcastrooficial2 жыл бұрын
Tried a bunch of the boutique stuff, the only one I like better than the Seth Lovers are the Fralin Pure Pafs! But indeed, Seth Lovers are amazing!
@thebruisedreed97662 жыл бұрын
yep, did the same on my 335: seth lovers, and 500k pots. so much better now.
@tonymoore782 жыл бұрын
I know the process was terribly frustrating, but to my ears the new loom and pickups have given that guitar new life! The absolute clarity is astonishing, but without sacrificing what I hear to be the “voice” of that guitar. Time well spent in my opinion!
@PeachEater812 жыл бұрын
I did this to my bandmate's and my 335 back to back all with lock washers. Instead of tubing, I used long pieces of neon green sewing thread tied to each pot shaft and a nut on the back side of the jack. Somewhat easier
@gchampi22 жыл бұрын
Waxed dental floss is what I've used in past jobs. I found it stronger & less likely to slip than plain thread...
@clickem26972 жыл бұрын
I seem to remember I used malleable thin green gardening wire. It definitely needs that method from the get go. Knobs off, attach the wire, fishing line, whatever to the pot necks then undo the nuts and pull the harness out, making sure you don’t pull the guide wires through… doh!
@AllenIcee Жыл бұрын
At around 11:30 I can't take it anymore! Mick! PLEASE put some painters tape around the F hole before you go dragging the pots out, it would helped prevent scratches to that beautiful guitar.
@myeyesarewaiting2 жыл бұрын
A purring cat always helps
@Ziraffe211 ай бұрын
Hi - some serious A/B there - it's appreciated. Have to say I really dig the oldies. They reach'n'hit me just right. Cheers
@bassmandudge2 жыл бұрын
There was a point in this video where I thought.... This 335 is going to be an acoustic guitar for the rest of its life....
@stephenmitchell79152 жыл бұрын
I have an ES-335 studio (no F holes) from the 80s. The pickups finally gave up from exposure to high heat and sweat. After seeing your video, thank God I had an excellent luthier for the replacement surgery! Seymour Duncan Jeff Beck and Jazz pickups. I have worn a lot of the finish off that guitar and love it to death.
@benkantelberg2 жыл бұрын
Liked the old ones
@AdamLitchfield13 Жыл бұрын
Mick we all laugh cause we have all been there buddy. Much love and thank you for this video thank god I found it at the perfect time I need this
@theguitaristas2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha this brought back some uncomfortable memories Mick! 😱🤣well done for persevering against all odds and getting the job done without an access hole... sorry to have given you false hope, we now know for sure that not all 335's are created equal and that Matt's earth wiring is very pretty but a complete 🤬
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Ha! And thanks for the video. It gave me hope. Hahaaha!
@bilusaurus2 жыл бұрын
What a great episode! I was considering replacing the pots in my ES-339. Now, I am convinced that I will mess it up (probably not going to stop, though). And yes, I think many here can relate to that sense of anger and frustration when something that seems simple turns out to be such a pain. But, delighted that you went through with it and figured it out -- that guitar sounds gorgeous!
@StevenAlwine2 жыл бұрын
They call them F-holes for the word you say a lot whilst rewiring a guitar with them.
@ricardocruz-712 жыл бұрын
Thanks Mick, unintentional I know but this is such a hilarious video, it deserves 100k views! How many of us can identify with the red mist of guitar maintenance! Brilliant.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Oh, it was partly intentional. Ha!
@ricardocruz-712 жыл бұрын
😅
@ViciousColdness2 жыл бұрын
I heard they made people do ES wirings and pick up swaps in Guantanamo.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Oooof!
@ChristopherMobbs2 жыл бұрын
You really should be calling it "That Pickup Show" for these episodes. Love a good guitar tinker. 👌
@hieronymus9322 жыл бұрын
Now we know why it’s called an F-Hole
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Hahahah!
@nickharrington122 жыл бұрын
Ahh Mick, I've missed your modding vlogs so much. I really love how beautifully filmed they always are. This one was fantastic. All your struggling was worth it in the end! I really liked the change in the bridge pickup. Insert fancy adjectives here, but I thought it specifically was a marked improvement over the original. Really well done. Cheers
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Nick!
@wardoshea32272 жыл бұрын
Nice job, Mick! Thanks for posting this. Putting new pickups & wiring, etc in a 335 was the first mod I ever took on. I used a backpacker's wire survival saw to widen the center block window so the new (coil tapping) pots would fit through. My second mod was to a strat and was quite pleased at how simple it was! I probably won't do another 335 but I'm glad I didn't know beforehand just how difficult it would be. Now my only real hesitation to mod guitars is from soldering. It's such a frustrating disappointment to get the thing all back together only to find that it doesn't work. I really wish I could find a way to make my soldering more consistent.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
I got a lesson from a couple of people… and also watched some KZbin vids. The right tip, making sure you clean it, the right solder and practising about 100 joints will get you there! And a good iron of course! Good luck!
@MikeJackal22 күн бұрын
Oh, I've been through that frustration with getting looms in and out and back into the correct holes. My trick to make it as easy as possible is to put sewing thread through the pot holes in the body and grab it with tweezers or needle nosed pliers via the F hole. Then tie it to the taper of your pots. That way you can just pull the thread back through the body and the pots will follow.
@Dunewar2 жыл бұрын
This video came just in time. I was in the middle of a pickup swap for a hollow-body Ibanez jazz box. My very first time. I made a wiring loom from scratch, also my first time, and after seeing you test the setup by hitting the polepieces, i did exactly that. And it worked! That way my mind was at ease, because i assumed I had to wait for the guitar to be fully assembled to test it. Thanks! I must agree that a full hollow body is probably easier to access it seems.
@LesVegasMusic9 ай бұрын
Whew! Oh man. Right then. I'm definitely never doing any of that. New pickups sound a bit brighter and sweeter don't they? Good work mate! That was tough!
@chardschoice2 жыл бұрын
This was hilarious! As someone who started a pickup swap on an ES style/F-hole guitar about a year ago, that is still hanging unfinished in my workshop - I can totally relate!
@charlesflint9048 Жыл бұрын
Hi Mick, I decided to change the pickups myself on my Hagstrom D2F to CreamT afterburners. After looking at what was actually involved,I chickened out and got a professional to do it for me. It is a really fiddly job and the man did a fine job for me. I would definitely have got into difficulty trying to do this myself. Well done on doing a really good job that would have had me blowing my top myself..
@ThatPedalShow Жыл бұрын
Nice one Charles! Hope you’re happy with the result!
@brittmurray98182 жыл бұрын
The new setup sounds great. There's something tighter about it, but without losing bass response. And you seem to have your shimmer. Very nice.
@danieljoe30002 жыл бұрын
When I clicked on this video I thought it was gonna be the installion of old and new pick ups then comparison. What I got out of it was a dogged determination to get done what u set out to do while at the same time knowing at any time u could quit or hand over to the guitar shop and u chose to stay with it. The tones were a just bonus to the video. Well done and thank you
@BorostateBlues2 жыл бұрын
I just rewatched the talk box/vocoder vid you guys did and it’s so damn funny. The innuendo at the beginning is priceless, makes me laugh everytime I watch it, it’s just a funny thing
@tennesseejed1872 жыл бұрын
Truly great show Mick. Sorry for your struggles but it was highly entertaining. The production of your show has come so far from the original pedal shed it’s been a real pleasure to watch. Is that a bottle of Weller Antique I spy in the background? If it is hopefully you and Dan get to enjoy that little bit of overhyped Americana soon… which brings me to this. How about some TPS themed Glencairn whiskey glasses??
@simonhirstmusic2 жыл бұрын
Almost alternate click bait title: Mick’s CS 335 in 335 pieces. Well done for getting there, hombre. Lollar pickups are always a go-to for me too. It sounds flippin’ great!
@markharris25622 жыл бұрын
I feel bad for enjoying this utter frustration so much, but I did. The editing is incredible (Rosie affirmation included) and we all love a happy ending. Kudos for the effort!
@shaunthomson99172 жыл бұрын
The difference at the end was like night and day to me. Love the new loom and pickups I thought the guitar sounds much clearer now! What a brilliant video Mick, the story of the pure frustration was so completely relatable and genuinely inspiring that you took a day, slept on it and made it to the end!!
@bendellow43962 жыл бұрын
Nice one Mick! Your trials, frustration and ultimate triumph made for a very enjoyable film - and informative, as always.
@drewcampbell8810 Жыл бұрын
I have never felt such camaraderie and fellowship with a KZbin video... years of thinking we're all built different, but I felt every second of that... been there sooooo many times! Collected/fashioned 20 something pokey/grabby tools yet still you just struggle through... I also have the same project for a 335 in mind which I'm now going to research for a further six months - then pay someone else to do.
@MrDblStop2 жыл бұрын
Mick, small tip, try some reverse tweezers. They grip until you press on them. Any small increment of making things easier can be helpful.
@hoboroadie46232 жыл бұрын
MrDblStp Forceps.
@davedaniel20912 жыл бұрын
I'll second this, they can be a lifesaver.
@gtechblues2 жыл бұрын
😊You are making my day… by a strange coincidence, last week I decided to change the pots of my over 20 years semi guitar, one pot stopped working… and last night, yes really last night… after spending much time to solder and trying to fit the pots back into my guitar, I decided to stop and take a break before trying again :-) A ground wire broke while moving all the parts around inside the guitar so I will have to start everything all over again… I will wait a few days before I try again… cheers and congrats on your job…
@SSvebor2 жыл бұрын
Mate...this was reeeeally worth the hustle! Bravo!
@brentduxbury58142 жыл бұрын
I’m sitting here watching this video with headphones while my wife is watching Married At First Sight. I don’t know which is the harder to watch 🤣 Great work for hanging in there. I’ve been there, done that, and felt your pain, brother. Love the show. Keep up the great work 🙏
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Ah man, that show is brutal. And that dress!
@kevinmacleod84792 жыл бұрын
Only halfway through and I just want to give Mick a big hug!
@oliv93122 жыл бұрын
Ya we feel you, we've been there! and those who haven't yet will be at some point! Enjoy the peace hero, it sounds great
@NicStride Жыл бұрын
I've got an old Pelham Blue dot which just doesn't cut at all in a band context. I was planning on replacing the wiring and pups, but was annoyed at the idea that it'd cost me the same as a silver sky to get all that work done, especially when results aren't guaranteed... I think you've convinced me to just leave the pots and change the pickups alone and hope for the best! Also hoping that I have a bridge pickup cavity and can potentially do everything myself without having a mental breakdown and having to pay someone to do the rewire! New pups sound great by the way Mick! Totally the type of change I'd be hoping for! My neck is boomy as hell (even with bass side lowered a lot) and the bridge is honkier than a duck getting beaten with a J-Bass. :P
@periloustemple82902 жыл бұрын
Oh, mate. This is where so many of us live trying to get it done. But, speaking of where people live: wtf. Your place is extraordinary. I need a TPS tour of that castle. Wow. Good on you.
@periloustemple82902 жыл бұрын
Unbelievably awesome editing, mate!
@beeflin2 жыл бұрын
A definite increase in the higher frequencies, but also even when the tone was turned all the way down there's a higher resonant frequency. I imagine you'll enjoy playing it more, in fact I think I noticed that in the comparisons.
@kevinklein44942 жыл бұрын
This video is particularly relevant for me, as I have a 2018 Gibson Memphis, ES 335 traditional model with the MHS pickups. Your framing of the issue at the top of the episode is exactly what I thought I might be missing with these MHS pick ups. Particularly at lower volumes, I was just looking for a little bit more sparkle and life sonically speaking. Given the opportunity to open up the guitar and play at gigging volume, the issue dissipates. So recently, several friends and I got together - each bringing a 335 to the party. And we did a bit of a shootout between the MHS, Burstbuckers, Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates (out of phase) and I believe the 57 Classic. In the end, everything sounded more alike than different. However, we all agreed there was a clear winner. Perhaps surprisingly, it was the Seymour Duncan pearly gates. A little bit hotter a little bit more life and bounce and sizzle. And for me a little bit more top end. And when you set them out of phase, I was really turned on by that. But seeing what a pain in the ass it is to swap pick ups I still have the MHS pick ups in my 335 at present. But this was very thought-provoking. Fantastic content. Thank you!
@sheppardrj2 жыл бұрын
Your hypothesis was 100% right. Way less bloat and more clarity. Felt more percussive in a really pleasant way too. Great job!
@tremelo682 жыл бұрын
Having done a few semi and full hollowbody pickup and loom swaps, I can TOTALLY feel your pain.
@steverhenius67342 жыл бұрын
I’ve done this swap a couple of times for others. You have my sympathies and appreciation for your efforts. Will consider very carefully before embarking on the effort and expense on my own 335, although I agree with you’re assessment of the Lollards.
@Steve_92922 жыл бұрын
I know a lot prefer that warmer "traditional Gibson" thing - but I have to say for me the new pickups are so much better. Especially coming from a single coil background, that clarity is like your nostrils finally clearing after a headcold. Congrats on persevering Mick! Was worth every frustrated second.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Steve. I think anyone who thinks the warmer woofier sound is more traditional Gibson, then they’ve never played many old Gibsons! Warm and woofy = nasty Gibson to me. Bright, airy and quacks = proper PAF tone to me!
@garymeyer67632 жыл бұрын
Thank you for that! I’m so glad you left in all the frustration that you were going through with the harness. It was awesome to see that it wasn’t just me. 😅
@locky8282 жыл бұрын
At 40:44 I’m not surprised you got the names mixed up after all that semi hollow surgery Mick! Haha Larry Ford and Robin Carlton! Love this channel
@kurtisr23392 жыл бұрын
Mick: on first watch I felt immense, indescribable gratitude. Days later, on rewatch, what I'm thankful for is something like reassurance. And maybe permission. Guitars have been my constant companions for over four decades, but it wasn't until a few years ago -- three? five? -- that your Strat journey reminded me: they're wood and wire and solder. It's going to be okay if you poke around under the hood. Note: I'm NOT saying "If Mick can do it without mucking things up too bad..." I'm saying it was the visual, the auditory, the discussion, the experience of being there under the hood with you that opened these doors. They remain open, thanks very kindly -- in part owing to the reinforcement of videos like this one. Thanks.
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much Kurtis - I love the sentiment, yeah man it will be fine! I wish you hours of discovery and falling in love with these things even more deeply than we ever thought possible!
@Mdougherty80542 жыл бұрын
Love these long-form vlogs, keep up the great work and be well.
@testinguk_Admin2 жыл бұрын
I feel terrible for laughing but that image at around the 20 minute mark of all of the aquarium tubes coming out of the holes had me on the floor. I would have tossed that damn thing through the window. Your patience is commendable. ….
@pedalgazer71092 жыл бұрын
Mick- I'm impressed that you shared this episode. So many people ion the internet show themselves in only a highly edited way that often gives viewers the impression that their lives are perfect and that they never encounter frustration etc. Of course- just in the narrow world of guitar stuff- we've all experienced these sort of technical frustrations- we've accidentally broken a pot, snapped an important connector, or spent hours swapping pickups, hardware, messing with a truss rod etc that didn't turn out the way we wanted. Anyway- thanks for keeping it real!
@ThatPedalShow2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@benmtz2 жыл бұрын
Mate I was thinking of changing myself the pups on my 61 335 vos😅 You have totally killed that idea for me🤣😂