Can I get two tone controls wired into my Telecaster? Two tone tele wiring is totally possible in most Telecasters. It’s a bit involved and takes some inspiration from its younger brother, the Stratocaster. So let's look at...
Read moreDetailsSustainiac Stealth Pro kit install can generate quite a lot of questions. Some of the frequently asked questions pop up time after time. Below are a few asked by customers over the years. Can I fit the Sustainiac...
Read moreDetailsSustainiac Aux Boards are a filtered-down technology from Sustainiac’s OEM products for OEM manufacturers such as Schecter, Jackson and Ibanez. Sustainiac has now made their auxiliary (Aux) boards available as an addition to the standard retrofit kit. Customers...
Read moreDetailsWhat is the Sustainiac Stealth Pro? The Sustainiac Stealth Pro is an electromagnetic device that replaces your neck pickup in your guitar. When the player picks a string, with the system activated, the single is amplified by the...
Read moreDetailsGuitar toggle switches are one of the most common switches found in guitars for decades. While many budget switches exist, the leader in this particular component field is Switchcraft. Switchcraft was established in 1946 in Chicago. They started...
Read moreDetailsThe Bill Lawrence half-out-of-phase Telecaster mod is an interesting take on the classic Telecaster wiring, adding to the already highly useful 3 positions by adding 2 more! The concept was designed by Bill Lawrence and was intended to...
Read moreDetailsThe coil split versus coil tap debate seems to run and run. The internet is weighed down with forums bursting at the seams with threads about this topic. Whenever someone on a YouTube video wrongly describes this just...
Read moreDetailsThere are a few different jack sockets on the market that all do similar things, but slightly different ways. We'll start by looking at the two main categories; mono and stereo. Mono Jack Socket A mono jack is...
Read moreDetailsWhen looking to upgrade the lever switches in your guitars, two names often rise to the top in any search. CRL and Oak Grimsby. So what’s the difference? Both switches are made by Electroswitch Electronic Products. The CRL...
Read moreDetailsUnderstanding How a Treble Bleed Circuit works Understanding treble bleed circuits is key to using the full range of your guitar's controls. A lot of players notice that when turning down the volume control, the guitar tends to...
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