Jun 28 2011

Joe Strummer Telecaster pickup swap out

I was working on a fun project for a friend of mine. My friend had a Joe Strummer Fender Artist Series Telecaster, but he was unhappy with the pickups. We talked about pickups over a year ago, so I contacted Brian at Porter Pickups and he hooked me up with a Standard Telecaster set. My friend and myself were excited to get them in.

A few nights later he swung by my house to get them installed. I’ve installed humbuckers in various guitars, and swapped out pickups on my Stratocaster, but this would be my first Tele job. I was psyched to work on something different, so this was a great opportunity. When learning something new, I find doing a search first on YouTube to be very handy. I found this great video to keep me out of trouble when taking apart the Tele by SeymourDuncanChannel:

What I liked about the video, was the experience this guy showed. When you do things more often, you usually tend to learn to do it faster and better and avoid common mistakes that would make you back track or slow down. His first point was using a set of digital calipers. I love my calipers, and if you don’t own one, you should really think about it. Totally removes the guess work.. in just about everything. I love my calipers! To remove the bridge plate, you need to push the saddles forward so the screws can be removed. By measuring and writing down the values of the saddles, it’ll get you back in the game as far as intonation goes when you put bridge back. Again, smarter vs. harder. I love it. He also talks about using something to cover your work area on the guitar so you don’t mare the guitar when unscrewing/screwing screws. Definitely important to not cause damage when you’re trying to actually fix something.

The telecaster swap out was easy, but it is definitely more involved than a Stratocaster. There are more pieces to remove and is more difficult getting the wires routed, but overall, it was easy. The first step for me was to replace the neck pickup. I took note of what lug the signal lead was connected to the switch and where the ground needed to be connected. After completing that, I went to the bridge. The original bridge had a two connections for ground. One to the bridge plate and that hopped to the main ground connection, so I connected the ground of the pickup to the bridge plate connection.

Once everything was soldered, I tested. I think it’s pretty critical to test before everything is locked down! Pretty obvious right?  After getting the pickguard re-secured. I tested again. After adjusting pickup heights and securing the bridge plate, I tested again. I wanted to make sure that I did not break a connection during the reassembly, and if I did, I would probably have an idea as to what caused it.

Below is a photo of the Telecaster with the pickguard, bridge plate and pickups removed.

Joe Strummer Telecaster pickup swap out

Here is a photo of the completed pickup swap out with new Porter Pickups

Joe Strummer Telecaster pickup swap out

So we plugged this guy into my amp, and pickups sound AWESOME. If you’re looking for swapping out your pickups, I would highly recommend contacting Porter Pickups. Hot damn.

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Jun 7 2011

Installing Strat Pickups – Guest Post by Brian Porter!

The following a guest post by Brian Porter of Porter Pickups. The guest post is a very detailed procedure on how to replace pickups in your Fender Strat! If you’re looking to change/replace pickups, please take a look at Porter Pickups, he makes some fantastic pickups that are starting to find themselves in boutique guitars and in guitars of musicians looking to improve their tone. Check out PorterPickups.com for sound clips and make sure you follow them on Twitter and Facebook.

If you are interested in guest posting or submitting a guest review, please contact me!

Installing Strat Pickups. Step by step for putting new pickups in a strat style guitar.

Tools for the Job:
-25-40Watt Soldering Iron-Solder
-Phillips Screwdriver
-String Winder
-Tweezers (Optional)
-Wire Cutters
Tools for the Job
Remove the Strings

String Winders can save some time here.

Remove the Strings
Remove Pickguard Screws

Remove all screws around the perimeter of the pickguard. Don’t touch the pickup or selector switch screws yet. If the strings can’t get out of the holes in the backplate, you might need to remove this as well.

Remove Pickguard Screws
Keep Screws in a Safe Place

Put all the pickguard screws in a safe place, so you don’t lose them. Nothing like having a pickguard with one missing screw!

Keep Screws in a Safe Place
Pickguard is off…. Pickguard is off
Flip Pickguard Over….

It will still be attached with the jack wires, and the ground wire to the bridge, so make sure you carefully turn it over and don’t pull too hard on it.

Flip Pickguard Over
Find where the wires go

One wire from each pickup will go the the selector switch…

Usually the white or “hot” from the pickup. In this case, the middle pickups “Hot” is yellow.

Find where the wires go
And one wire from each pickup will be soldered to the back of the volume pot….

The black wires from the pickups will be the “ground”

Refer to wiring diagrams from places like www.guitarelectronics.com to make sure everything will go back in the right place. Watch where the neck, middle and bridge wires connect to the switch!

And one wire from each pickup will be soldered to the back of the volume pot
Unsolder Old Pickups

Touch your soldering iron to the metal portion of the switch. The solder will heat up, and you can remove the wires from the old pickups. Eye protection is a good idea here.

Unsolder Old Pickups
Repeat the same process and unsolder black ground wires from the back of the volume pot… Repeat the same process
Wires are now off!

Time for some new tone!

Wires are now off!
Remove old pickups from pickguard

Unscrew the pickups from each side, and keep the existing screws for mounting the pickups (We’ll use these again)

Remove old pickups from pickguard
Pickups are out! Pickups are out!
Spring or Tube?

Many Pickups come with either a spring or a tube. We prefer to use the tube for pickup mounting, but you can use the same springs from the old pickups if you would like.

Spring or Tube?
New pickups ready

We’re installing our Porter 1960′s Strat pickups for this one.

New pickups ready
Time to give this guitar a great new sound…. Time to give this guitar a great new sound....
Install new Pickups

Spring tube shown here with the cover on

Install new Pickups
It compresses and works to raise and lower the pickup height…

For now, just make sure the pickups are sticking above the pickguard, we’ll fine tune the height later.

It compresses and works to raise and lower the pickup height...
Pickups in! Pickups in!
Tape wires

To make a neat wire path

Tape wires
Route the black ground wires

Pull them past the bridge pickup, and tape them together near the volume pot.

Route the black ground wires
Cut black wires to length

Remember, they will solder to the back of the volume pot, so cut them near the middle of the volume pot.

Cut black wires to length
Prep wires for soldering

Here we are using vintage style cloth “push back” wire. You can push back the outer cloth to reveal the wire inside. For other plastic coated pickup wires, you.ll need to use a wire stripper. Leave about 1/4″ for soldering.

Prep wires for soldering
Solder to volume pot

Put some solder on your wires before soldering to the back of the volume pot. This will make the connection easier. You might also need to put some more solder on the volume pot. Heat up the solder with your iron, and attach all three wires. Tweezers come in hand here since the wires can get hot.

Solder to volume pot
Solder wires to switch

Repeat the cutting, push back/ stripping of the white (Hot) wires and solder them to the appropriate lugs of the 5-way switch. Refer to a wiring diagram if you get lost. In this picture it is Bridge, Middle, Neck (Left to right)

Solder wires to switch
Check your wiring job

Turn the pickguard over and tap on the pickup magnets with your screwdriver to make sure they are making a sound at the right positions (1-5 on the selector switch). Shown here is the checking of the bridge pickup. If the neck and bridge are backwards, you can reverse the wires on your selector switch.

Check your wiring job
If it works right , put it back together

Put in all the pickguard screws, and restring the guitar. After you have the strings on and can play it a bit, adjust the pickups heights to taste. Usually a nice balance between all three pickups volume wise is a good idea. Some people like the bridge “hotter” so they will raise that pickup higher than the other.

If it works right , put it back together

Enjoy your new pickups Often times a great playing guitar can be upgraded with new pickups for a lot less than buying a new guitar. If you have questions about pickups, please visit us online at www.porterpickups.com

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Oct 13 2010

Free Shirt Wednesday – 10/13 – Porter Pickups

Free Shirt Wednesday - 10/13 - Porter Pickups

Today’s Free Shirt Wednesday is Porter Pickups out of Boise, Idaho. It was great to meet Brian Porter (owner of Porter Pickups) on Twitter a few months ago. Since meeting, we’ve done a great and successful sponsored give away, where Brian gave away a set of custom Porter Pickups to the winner. The winner was able to choose everything about the pickups, down to the bobbins, windings, etc!

Porter Pickups makes replacement pickups for Strats (50s, 60s and modern), Teles (Standard and Nashville), Humbuckers (Classic, Smooth, Overdrive, Clear), P90s (Smooth and Classic) and they make Custom Series Pickups (Anthem PAF Humbuckers). Brian also does re-winds and pickup repairs. Porter Pickups are really starting to get their name out there… and you can only do that by providing quality at a great price.. and that’s what they do!

Porter Pickups has a great blog that is definitely worth following (Sign up to their newsletter, or follow them on Twitter and Facebook)

So how do these pickups sound?? Check out this video where Billy Penn from 300Guitars.com plays the Tele set:

I was stoked to receive my Porter Pickups t-shirt for Free Shirt Wednesday, but if you want one.. they have them available for order, view this page for details.

Brian.. thanks for the shirt!

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Aug 28 2010

Porter Pickups Winner – Laurent Berta

In July, I announced the winner of the Porter Pickups – Custom Pickup give away, and the winner was Laurent Berta. He received the pickups, and promised a photo of him with his snazzy prize. I received the photo, and wanted to put it up on the site. Congrats Laurent. Let us know how the pickups sound.

Porter Pickups Winner - Laurent BertaI’d also like to thank Brian of Porter Pickups again for offering this custom pickup set for the give away. Please remember to check out Porter Pickups to see if they can hook you up with some proper tone!

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Jul 13 2010

The Foundation of Tone: Guitar Pickups – Guest Post

The following is a guest post by Brian Porter of Porter Pickups. If you are interested in guest posting, please contact me!

As guitarists, we’re obsessed with tone and finding the right gear to work for the sound we are after, for our band, or for the studio. We’ve tried a whole lot of guitars, amps, pedals and everything else looking for that “it” thing. We’ve come across some things that have worked for us, and some that have been a frustrating purchase because the hype didn’t match the gear. For every good gear purchase we’ve made, there’s probably a few we’ve regretted making. Since one can never have enough gear, we are always looking for what can improve our sound and our setup.

The part of the setup that often gets overlooked or ignored is the pickups. We’ve spent a lot of money on guitars, cables, pedals, and amps, but so often replacing the pickups has not been a part of the equation for seeking better tone. The basic job of a pickup is the translating of the string vibration into a small electric signal that goes through the rest of the setup and then gets amplified. A well made and designed pickup can be crafted to more accurately translate what is being played. Since the pickups job is to capture what you are playing, it is crucial to your tone.

Pickups can be custom designed to capture and translate your tone through a variety of ways: Each magnet type used in a pickup has certain tonal qualities. Pickups can be wound with different wire types and sizes to match vintage specs, or give you a modern sound. Each wire type can also be wound with different tension and number of turns, and the pattern of the wire can effect the tone as well. All of these design factors can be matched with styles of the player and the woods in the guitar to make a truly custom tone translation for the player. All of the sudden your guitar will sound better, and you might end up holding on to some of the rest of your gear line since a more custom and accurate translation is now headed through it!

Porter Pickups Humbuckers

There’s a wide range of great pickup companies out there. Spend some time researching what each offers and learning more about what you are looking for. Chances are the more you know ahead of time, the closer a pickup maker can get you what you are after. Just make sure to warn others of the impending face melting (See: Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark).

Brian Porter is the owner of Porter Pickups. He started Porter Pickups as part of his obsession for tone, and the desire to offer others custom made pickups at an affordable price with the look and sound they are after. Visit his website at www.porterpickups.com

Porter Pickups

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Jul 1 2010

Porter Pickups give-away – the winner is…

I would like to congratulate Laurent Berta for winning the Porter Pickups custom set of pickups give away! I hope you enjoy them. I know Brian at Porter Pickups will treat you right and get your a great set!

I would like to again thank Brian at Porter Pickups for sponsoring this give away. It’s really appreciated, and I know readers out there appreciate it as well.

I’ve gotten a lot of positive response about Porter Pickups, and know a few of you really wanted to win this give away. Brian informed me that he’s giving a 10% discount to everyone that subscribes to the Porter Pickups email newsletter!! You can sign up here. If you’re outside the US the 10% discount code will not work, but do not worry, he said for international users to contact Porter Pickups and he’ll work out the 10%. It’s an issue with the shopping cart software.

I have a few more give-aways coming up.. so keep an eye out for those!

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Jun 24 2010

Porter Pickups

Porter PickupsI have to say, one of the coolest things about this site for me is meeting new people that are passionate about what they do. When I say this, I could be referring to players, builders, dealers, etc.  They’re all very passionate and passionate about things that I’m very interested in as well.

A couple of weeks ago Brian Porter from Porter Pickups contacted me… and I’m glad he did. Here is a guy that is passionate about building quality pickups and I was excited to check out his site. All sorts of good stuff there, from a blog to a forum, plenty of sound clips and descriptions of what he does. Also he’s located in a neighboring state of mine!

As you may already know, Brian has generously donated pickups to another official EffectsBay.com give away. If you don’t know about the Porter Pickups custom pickup give away, please check it out! For those of you that have already entered, but want to learn more about Porter Pickups, below are a couple of Porter Pickup demos courtesy of achrisisaac:

Here is a demo of the Hand Wound Classic Humbuckers – Gibson SG:

Here is demo of the Hand Wound Single Coils – Fender Telecaster:

If you get a chance, check out PorterPickups.com. They’re also on Twitter and Facebook. Follow them for more info via their newsletter.

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Jun 16 2010

Porter Pickups Give Away!

Porter Pickup Give AwayCONTEST IS CLOSED

I’ve given out pedals, enclosures, cables.. so why not pickups! I’m really excited about this give away, and I think you guys will really dig this. Basically, Porter Pickups is willing to give a set of hand wound pickups, but rather limit the type, they’re willing to give away a custom set to the winner!

Porter Pickups has one Tele model, three Strat Models (50′s, 6o’s and Modern), five different Humbucker models, and they’re even offering a Porter Anthem PAF clones. Normally their sets range around $180 for most styles with the Anthem PAFs being a little more at $260.

The winner will be able to choose the model they want, covers/bobbins and they’ll wind it just for the winner. This way the pickups will match up with your style (wound hot.. not so-hot, etc).Porter Pickup Give Away

Okay, so now we’ve established… this is a pretty cool give away, I now want to talk about Porter Pickups since they’re being so generous with this sponsored give away!

Porter Pickups is owned by Brian Porter and is located in Boise, ID. They have a wide selection of pickups ranging from humbuckers to Strat replacements to P90 replacements to Tele replacement to his Custom Series PAF pickups.  Porter will also do custom orders as well. Along with offering great hand wound pickups, they also offer repair and rewind services for damaged or dead pickups, a good way to get your vintage guitar back in action!

PorterPickups.com has a ton of stuff to go over. Plenty of clips and info, along with info on dealers, builders and artists. I also see that Brian has his own pickup blog.

Porter Pickups

Okay, now to the give away. So how do you enter yourself to potentially win the Custom Porter Pickups Give Away?

First, be sure to follow EffectsBay on Twitter and/or Facebook to keep up to date with this give-away along with new give-aways.

Second, fill out the form below, in two weeks  (June 30th) I’ll randomly pick 3 entries as finalists. I’ll email the 3 finalists and the first one out of the 3 that emails me back will be the winner.You must enter a ‘valid’ email address, bounce back emails will be rejected. One entry per person (seriously people.. one entry per person). After the winner has been notified and all is good (I’ve retrieved mailing address, etc), I’ll coordinate with Brian at Porter Pickups to get the pickups built and  shipped to the winner.

This give away is open to everyone!

Remember to also re-tweet this post and help spread the word! If we continue to have success with these give-aways, I’ll be able to offer more and more… and we all love free stuff right?

So the question…. “If you’re the winner, what guitar will these pickups go in?”

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