Since my area is currently getting hammered with snow, I thought today would be a good day to install a new pickguard that I bought on eBay in my Fender Strat Deluxe.
As you can see in the pic below, it has a few switches but since the pickguard came "pre-wired" installation was a breeze. All I had to do was remove the three pickups from my current pickguard (Dimarzio VV 54 Pro and two Area 67s) and plug them into the solderless connector on the circuit board for the switches. All in all it only took me about an hour from start to finish. I had to change strings as well. It might have went quicker if my wire stripper was small enough for the pickup connections.
There are 3 switches for on/off/on for each pickup (these also reverse phase for each pickup) and 3 switches for series/parallel for each pickup. In total there are 35 sounds in there including the basic Strat sounds, some humbucker-ish ones and the ones that interested me the most, the Brian May-esque tones which are pickups run in series and out-of-phase.
The manufacturer (Awesomeguitars.com) sells this pickguard on their site for $179 but I got in on their eBay auction for $92. Considering the pickguard is $30 and the electronics are $40 it was a good deal.
As you can see in the pic below, it has a few switches but since the pickguard came "pre-wired" installation was a breeze. All I had to do was remove the three pickups from my current pickguard (Dimarzio VV 54 Pro and two Area 67s) and plug them into the solderless connector on the circuit board for the switches. All in all it only took me about an hour from start to finish. I had to change strings as well. It might have went quicker if my wire stripper was small enough for the pickup connections.
There are 3 switches for on/off/on for each pickup (these also reverse phase for each pickup) and 3 switches for series/parallel for each pickup. In total there are 35 sounds in there including the basic Strat sounds, some humbucker-ish ones and the ones that interested me the most, the Brian May-esque tones which are pickups run in series and out-of-phase.
The manufacturer (Awesomeguitars.com) sells this pickguard on their site for $179 but I got in on their eBay auction for $92. Considering the pickguard is $30 and the electronics are $40 it was a good deal.
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