Mr Grumpy
Ambassador of Comings and Goings
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Even though I did a Beng in electronic engineering, I've always hated circuits and soldering; it's so horrible... &, I'm teaching a course in robotics in a couple of weeks where the students have to make robots (ok, I cheated and got kits that don't involve soldering!). It's horrible stuff.
Even though my bloody pickups did not arrive today, I thought I'd take the pickups (a Bare Knuckle and a Peter Florence Voodoo) out of my Epi LP and put the original Epis back in. Then I had a look and thought fuk that.
So so ugly in there:





Yuck.
It's my fault of course, I was lazy and took the pickups/guitar to a shop (supposedly the best tech in this city) rather than put them in myself.
I was gonna keep the decent pickups, but I've never liked the sound of them (I didn't dislike them either, just meh.), and looking at that horrible mess, I just put the plate back on and will sell the guitar with the pickups in; obviously, I will lose the value of the pickups. C'est la vie.
When my new pickups arrive, I'll put them in the Gibson Special, I was hoping to practice soldering on the Epi, but just can't deal with this horribleness (I have no idea what's going on in that spaghetti; and, I don't want to know; it hurts my entire being just thinking about it), so I'll practice on bits of wire. How do you folks put up with soldering??? It's a repulsive thing.
Soldering, circuits, stuff like that - it's the devil's business.
Even though I did a Beng in electronic engineering, I've always hated circuits and soldering; it's so horrible... &, I'm teaching a course in robotics in a couple of weeks where the students have to make robots (ok, I cheated and got kits that don't involve soldering!). It's horrible stuff.
Even though my bloody pickups did not arrive today, I thought I'd take the pickups (a Bare Knuckle and a Peter Florence Voodoo) out of my Epi LP and put the original Epis back in. Then I had a look and thought fuk that.
So so ugly in there:





Yuck.
It's my fault of course, I was lazy and took the pickups/guitar to a shop (supposedly the best tech in this city) rather than put them in myself.
I was gonna keep the decent pickups, but I've never liked the sound of them (I didn't dislike them either, just meh.), and looking at that horrible mess, I just put the plate back on and will sell the guitar with the pickups in; obviously, I will lose the value of the pickups. C'est la vie.
When my new pickups arrive, I'll put them in the Gibson Special, I was hoping to practice soldering on the Epi, but just can't deal with this horribleness (I have no idea what's going on in that spaghetti; and, I don't want to know; it hurts my entire being just thinking about it), so I'll practice on bits of wire. How do you folks put up with soldering??? It's a repulsive thing.
Soldering, circuits, stuff like that - it's the devil's business.







