I dont have an issue - other than a little damage on a second hand guitar that I was pondering about fixing.
I was just wondering how it changes the sound/if it's viewed as a worthwhile investment - opinions/view points.
I have seen many posts about the trem bridges, but haven't been able to...
I basically have this same list, with the JB/Jazz/59 instead of the dimarzios, and the 59/09's being a possibility. I was also told the same thing by Bare Knuckle.
Does anyone have any videos of the Rebels with s2's? I've looked at tons of forum posts online and they all sort of fizzle and die...
Here is what I was told by PRS and I modified their 594 diagram to match.
I did have a question - where do the (black/shield and white/shield) ground wires from the pickups go [?]
So the picture is a little deceiving... I reconnected this wire first and have tugged on and tapped on the connect it to make sure it's secure - while open, nothing happens.
Then when I put the plate on, it went out. I can't seem to recreate this cutting out it's open. It's the weirdest...
Here's a picture - I can take more. There's a lot of solder on that volume pot/red wire for the bridge pickup - only a small amount is what I added - would suspect this is the issue, however I haven't even attempted to put the plate back on. After both pickups cut out I tried to examine the...
It doesn't appear that anything would be touching the cover - but something happens EVERY TIME I put it on.
It's definitely NOT foil shielded and it doesn't look shielded, but I dont know if they are painted (with the coating) by the factory? It's the same color in the cavity as the guitar.
I agree, I'm just not sure where/what.
I'll continue to poke and prod - and leave the back plate off anytime it goes back on something else isn't working :mad:
Just wanted to see what was what if I have to re-wire the entirety of the guitar in the process (has happened before)
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