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Most beginning guitar players start out with a rather affordable instrument. They typically have a mass production clone of a Fender Stratocaster or even a Gibson Les Paul. The most common clones are made overseas by Gibson and Fender themselves by way of the Epiphone and Squier lines.

These are built to the identical specs as the American made models. They are decent instruments in their own right, but they can be improved tremendously with just a pickup replacement. So long as the neck is straight and the tuning pegs are fairly tight, this really is typically all you need to upgrade to a pro sound.

The initial thing you need to decide on is what kind of sound you're searching for. It is probably a very good idea to locate a rock band music list to listen to or review rock music history so you can determine what sound you actually want.

Replacement pickups are available with a lot of variety in sound output. I like to utilize Seymour Duncan pickups mainly because they have proven to be of top quality and reliability.

They also have an excellent selection and have a CD of sound selections from rock music bands that you can listen to. The majority of dealers have the CD's and you can also listen to the samples on the web. Pick your replacement pickups and you're ready to upgrade.

You will require several things for the job. A very good stable workbench or table, with a lot of room to lay your tools out, makes things considerably easier. Here's a list of what you will need: 1. Screwdriver set, both flat head and Philips; 2. Soldering iron; 3. Solder; 4. New set of strings; 5. Wire cutters/strippers.

The initial thing you have to do is remove your guitar strings. I often leave the low E-string on to help keep a little tension on the neck. Next get rid of the pick guard cover. Be sure you save all the screws in a cup as they are tiny and get lost quickly.

Right after you get rid of the screws you ought to be able to lift up on it and slide it off below the E-string. You should now see your 3 pickups and the wiring that's attached to them.

The new pickups come with a wiring diagram that's color coded but take a very good look at every pickup just before you replace it in case one thing isn't quite right with the color code. It is essential that you replace one pickup at a time so as not to mix up the bridge, middle and neck pickups.

Heat your soldering iron. Get rid of the first pickup. I often start with the neck pickup. Cut and strip the wires based on the instructions and solder the wires to the new ones. Repeat the procedure for the other two.

If you replace the cover/pick guard, be careful not to over tighten the screws or they may get stripped. Now would be a very good time to clean the guitar just before you put the new strings on. Change and tune the strings and plug in.

Have a great time and keep practicing!

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