At a Glance: The three basics to keep in mind if you want your work to be as good or better than the guitar's original wiring. Easy guitar wiring fixes, pickup or volume pot swaps, sorting out ground issues: it all comes down to one thing.
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The three basics to keep in mind if you want your work to be as good or better than the guitar's original wiring. Easy guitar wiring fixes, pickup or volume pot swaps, sorting out ground issues: it all comes down to one thing. In this fourth installment in our series of videos about Bottlehead audio kit construction Doc B.
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- The three basics to keep in mind if you want your work to be as good or better than the guitar's original wiring.
- Easy guitar wiring fixes, pickup or volume pot swaps, sorting out ground issues: it all comes down to one thing.
- In this fourth installment in our series of videos about Bottlehead audio kit construction Doc B.
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