Hey everyone, I found this forum by reference on the lollar blog.
I know that you have a FAQ page on this forum, but I was looking for more of a recommendation.
I recently rerouted my guitar for P-90s instead of humbuckers. I bought some Epiphone Casino pickups with the intention of replacing them as soon as I could afford the ones I wanted. I also refinished the guitar and put in all new electronics and tuners. Now, I've decided that I want to make the pickups myself. Also, I'd like to eventually build my own practice amp - but that's another thing altogether.
I know virtually nothing about how to do any of this. I came here hoping that you could point me in the right direction for a beginner. If I'm any good at it, I'd like to make pickups for all of my guitars and my bass.
I thought about buying the Basic Pickup Winding book from Lollar. Is it worth the money? Is there a more extensive book? I know the internet probably has a vast expanse of knowledge of everything in the book. I'm sure I'll use the internet a lot, but I like having that tangible reference.
Thanks
I know that you have a FAQ page on this forum, but I was looking for more of a recommendation.
I recently rerouted my guitar for P-90s instead of humbuckers. I bought some Epiphone Casino pickups with the intention of replacing them as soon as I could afford the ones I wanted. I also refinished the guitar and put in all new electronics and tuners. Now, I've decided that I want to make the pickups myself. Also, I'd like to eventually build my own practice amp - but that's another thing altogether.
I know virtually nothing about how to do any of this. I came here hoping that you could point me in the right direction for a beginner. If I'm any good at it, I'd like to make pickups for all of my guitars and my bass.
I thought about buying the Basic Pickup Winding book from Lollar. Is it worth the money? Is there a more extensive book? I know the internet probably has a vast expanse of knowledge of everything in the book. I'm sure I'll use the internet a lot, but I like having that tangible reference.
Thanks
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