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I really want a Les Paul now 

NYXL's are the shit.10s. They are more expensive, but they don't go dead as fast, and they feel real good. I think it all balances out.
NYXL's are the shit.
yes they are more expensive ..... actually they're expensive as hell.
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But they're better in every way and they do last at least twice as long and really, I think maybe more.
I've actually never changed the strings on either of my basses.
I've gone years without changing bass strings, too. But, when you do change them, holy crap it's like buying a new bass. I changed mine a few months ago, and I was like "Ah, that's how this thing sounded when I liked it enough to buy it".
I leave strings on guitars ages in comparison with most of you lot. Can't remember when my Crimson arrived but I've only changed the strings once.
I've actually never changed the strings on either of my basses.
Solder, and sometimes wax. It can be really easy or really fucking shitty.
Yeah...for sure!
I've done a bunch of pups where I either added covers, or had to remove the old covers etc....and those blobs of solder require a good, hot iron to remove them, because the damn cover ends up drawing off the heat from the iron.
You need like at least a 40W iron, with a wide tip, so you can get that solder blob hot quick...and then hold the cover back away from it for a couple second when it lets go on one side, so it doesn't stick back to the hot solder.
Then repeat the other side.
The underlying PITA is that the hot iron will also cause some of the wax to melt and move...especially if it was a light/fast wax potting job. So....you then would want to repot them again with wax...not a big deal, but you need a good deal of wax (the right kind), and a double-boiler is the best way, otherwise you'll have wax smoke stinking up the place.
I keep a bag of bees wax pellets and some basic white paraffin (candle wax)...and then I blend the two (I think it's something like paraffin/bees wax: 70/30 - 60/40)...the bees wax being a lot softer than the white paraffin.
If you're adding covers, and the pups a wax potted...you probably want to also repot them too, as the iron will still melt some of the wax while you solder on the new covers...which can be harder to do than it is to de-solder existing covers. Again...real hot iron, and heat the cover up first, then hold the iron on both the cover and the pup metal
Anyway...yeah, that whole process really can be easy and no mess...or a PITA.![]()
lol I cut through the solder on mine with a razor knife.And the bulbs don't help a lot ..... they're the only correct way to do it.
And the bulbs don't help a lot ..... they're the only correct way to do it.
lol I cut through the solder on mine with a razor knife.
or that!lol I cut through the solder on mine with a razor knife.
Plus to my taste a covered p'up looks better than exposed coils.
Kidding aside though....you CAN smell that honey scent when it melts...but it's just the wax.