Guitar Wiring & Pickups Blog
Introducing the New custom Gunstreet parts.
Wow, it’s been a rollercoaster ride for the last 14 months! As some of you know. We partnered up with Stringjoy at the beginning of last year, which was crazy fun for us, and has lead to some very ...
Read moreOur new redesigned Jimmy Page Kit
The Jimmy Page circuit can be a game changer for people, especially when you are just starting out discovering wiring. For me it was. This is the circuit that got me addicted to learning wiring bac...
Read moreA Technicians Guide to Pickup Color Codes: 4 conductor edition
I love 4 conductor pickup wires. They are the easiest to install, and give you the functionality to wire them any way you want, and realistically a must have if you are mixing and matching pickup b...
Read moreKnobs the Silent killers of Potentiometers
I know what you are thinking. This is clickbait. But its not. At this time we have sold tens of thousands of kits that we worked really hard to make audibly perfect. But, we started noticing a patt...
Read moreTechnicians guide to properly shielding your instrument.
We are lucky in that we interact with a massive amount of people modding their instruments. But at the volume we are at, we notice trends. One trend that pops up a lot is troubleshooting someone's ...
Read more5 ways to Improve your SG guitar
In the world of electric guitars, few names hold as much weight as the SG. From the early days of rock 'n' roll to the golden era of "classic rock", the SG became the instrument of choice for count...
Read moreHow a Volume actually works in your guitar
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Read moreThe Fender Stratocaster is an iconic guitar that has shaped the sound of popular music for decades. With its distinctive tone and versatile pickup configurations, the Stratocaster is a favorite amo...
Read moreExploring 4-Way Switching for Telecaster Guitars
The standard 3-way switching found on Telecaster guitars is a classic for a reason—it's simple, it gets the job done, and it delivers three different sounds at the flick of a switch. However, if y...
Read moreHow to Actually "Upgrade" Your Guitar Wiring
When everyone throws this term around how do we know we are actually upgrading our electronics? In this blog we give you the framework to help you navigate the guitar electronics world.
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