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of some GAS yesterday and bought an Epiphone Casino, a guitar I've of well known Les Paul & slingers have removed the pickguard.
A while ago when went to my local store, i noticed that all the casinos had their promo.umor-skachay.fun it sorta breaks the symmetry of the guitar, i'd remove the pickguard only if it.
I've decided to remove my semi-hollow's pickguard permanently after finding out I was more comfortable without one. Is it ok to leave the drill.
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I've decided to remove my semi-hollow's pickguard permanently after finding out I was more comfortable without one. Is it ok to leave the drill.
User Name Remember Me? It epiphone casino pickguard removal really stand out that much, but it's white so you do see it. Is it normal for electric guitars to have string buzz when played unplugged?
Thread Tools. What would you do? I noticed the strings buzz a bit when they are played unplugged, but plugged in it sounds great like it should.
Join Date: Jun Location: socal Posts: 8, Find all posts by muscmp. It doesn't seem to have much slack so I don't think I could tie it to the top of the guitar or push it down. Originally Posted by yanks4life. Is there any way to hide it that I might not have thought of?
Remember Me? Clydeslide Registered User. Quote: Originally Posted by yanks4life Is it normal for electric guitars to have string buzz when played unplugged? MBE Registered User. Posts: 1, Find epiphone casino pickguard removal posts by moon. Join Date: Apr Posts: 3, Quote: Originally Posted by yanks4life I noticed the strings buzz a bit when they are played unplugged, but plugged in it sounds great like it should.
Check this out help would be appreciated. It is underneath the hole but not far from the opening. I think those are probably the only options. Ok so this might sound a bit silly but after removing the pickguard from my sunburst Epiphone Casino, there is a white wire showing in the "f-hole" where the pickguard would usually cover it up My question is, is there any way to hide this wire?
You could put the wire in a wire clip and adhere it inside somewhere so it pulls the epiphone casino pickguard removal out of view. You could cut some black epiphone casino pickguard removal tape and put it over the wire or you could try to forget about it. All times epiphone casino pickguard removal GMT The time now is AM.
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Or haul everything out, grab a soldering iron, and rewire it so it goes back in with all the wires hidden out of sight. Find all posts by bnjp.
You could remove the pickups, rewire everything making sure the wires don't show and put the pickups back. Find all posts by MBE. The part that shows through is less than one inch, but for some reason I really wish it wasn't there! Paint the guitar white so it doesn't stand out? Find all posts by Clydeslide. Like I said this is about a 1" portion of the wire showing through the "f-hole" on the guitar. I like it without the pickguard so I wouldn't want to put it back on.