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Haifa Electronics Repair
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2023
Yamaha YG 5 Restoration and Demo
Resurrecting the Legend: Yamaha YG-5 Repair & Sonic Revival 🎶🔧
Join us in an awe-inspiring journey of musical history as we breathe new life into the legendary Yamaha YG-5. In this captivating video, we expertly restore this vintage gem to its former glory, showcasing every meticulous step of the repair process.
But the magic doesn't stop at repair; stay tuned for the grand finale-a soul-stirring demo that lets you experience the sheer sonic brilliance of the YG-5 in all its vintage glory. Get ready to be transported through time and sound as we unveil the musical magic this classic Yamaha has to offer.
Witness the art of musical resurrection and rediscover the melodic charm of the Yamaha YG-5. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a vintage gear enthusiast, this video is your portal to the past and your ticket to aural paradise. Don't miss out on this extraordinary journey; watch now and be a part of this timeless musical revival! 🎵🎸 #VintageGuitar #YamahaYG5 #MusicalRevival
Join us in an awe-inspiring journey of musical history as we breathe new life into the legendary Yamaha YG-5. In this captivating video, we expertly restore this vintage gem to its former glory, showcasing every meticulous step of the repair process.
But the magic doesn't stop at repair; stay tuned for the grand finale-a soul-stirring demo that lets you experience the sheer sonic brilliance of the YG-5 in all its vintage glory. Get ready to be transported through time and sound as we unveil the musical magic this classic Yamaha has to offer.
Witness the art of musical resurrection and rediscover the melodic charm of the Yamaha YG-5. Whether you're a seasoned musician or a vintage gear enthusiast, this video is your portal to the past and your ticket to aural paradise. Don't miss out on this extraordinary journey; watch now and be a part of this timeless musical revival! 🎵🎸 #VintageGuitar #YamahaYG5 #MusicalRevival
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Classical Guitar Modification and Setup
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How make an old Lenovo laptop look like NEW!
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Welcome to an in-depth journey of laptop revival! In this extensive video tutorial, we introduce the meticulous process of disassembling your Lenovo laptop and replacing its chassis. You might be familiar with the concerns of water damage or liquid spills, but fret not; this guide is all about restoring your laptop without a single mention of water. Is your laptop showing signs of wear and tear...
Fender Strat Reanimation or Saving privat Squier!
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🎸🔧 Full Disassembly & Cleaning of Squier Strat Guitar! 🔧🎸 In this captivating TH-cam video, we take you on an immersive journey into the heart of the iconic Squier Stratocaster guitar. 🎶 Join us as we expertly disassemble every component, revealing the hidden intricacies that make this instrument a true gem. 🔍 Deep Dive into Fret Work & Soldering: Watch in awe as we meticulously perform fret wo...
Love it! I had my cheap classical (my road guitar) worked over completely by a top guitar tech. Frets, intonation, playability and it plays as good (if not better) than my hand made pro model! I would have done it myself, but did not have the skills at the time. Prob cost me $250 (almost the same as the guitar) or so but worth every penny!
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Would have been nice to hear what you were doing and why.
Absolutely no custom shop acoustic guitar should ever contain ply wood.
How much Is in dollars the guitar price ?
A 100 maybe)
Is there any risk of making the frets buzz on my guitar if I try this?
Just be carefull not to make string action too low.
Try as you go,if you get a buzz put a piece of paper under and test again,same with the nut. Neither being glued in place!
That’s such a wonderful job…👏🏼👍🏻
Jesus, i was waiting for the hammer 🔨 to come out.
Nice video but in my opinion a lot of good things could have been done with some extra effort. Strings were lowered too much - clear fret buzz in the demo at the end. Intonation ahs not been set. Bridge gluing with cyano acrylic... very questionable. It left way better contact than before but still only in some spots. Proper hide glue would bring this guitar to another level. Last but not least... the way the strings were tied is absolutely horrible. This extra little aestetics just killed the effect for me... Good you try but please aim higher next time.
My first acoustic as a broke teen was a $20 used already crappy blue classical nylon where the neck had already been broke off (probably from steel strings). And i put nylons on and some notes had a bad rattle in the bridge. I took a $1 deck of playing cards and wedged it underneath the bridge. Very slowly and carefully. Zero rattle now. But the higher frets are unplayable but im glad i learned on it bc i can play high action/bad frets and have good sustain. Im not really a nylon player im an electric player but i only ever get compliments when im playing my crappy nylon guitar.
Why...was this not the first search result...as i typed in almost exactly this into youtube looking for a video like this. The internet is cursed.
I like the shielding tape on the pickguard👌
I've done that with pickguards. If they are white I sprinkle baking soda on the super glue. Creates a nice little patch for the cracked or missing area that's hard as nails.
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The market value of this guitar hasn't increased by a cent, but it is now a playable and, in many ways, great instruments~
The market value of any guitar is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. Tone and playability is key.
thanks, love the bridge/saddle solution
Why private squire ???
I don't know... Guitar needed to be "saved", and like the name of the movie "Saving private Ryan" it just poped up in my head :-)
Cleaning... Definitely...
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Just curious... what was the purpose of the notches below the bridge?
To lower the strings as much as possible. Without those notches strings would just lay on the bridge an all the intonation would go out the window.
@@HaifaElectronicsRepair is there a standard measure between bridges and body?
@@HaifaElectronicsRepair but the notches don't lower the bridge.
@@OutoftheblueSwedenYour failing to look closely at the structure of the bridge and the fact it doesn't need to be but I understand your train of thought. The saddle was lowered but not so low it was below the string holes of the bridge so there remains anchor tension. If your confused still, research into converting a classical to a flamenco and what the gea differences really are and how to make the adjustments which are not always possible due to some bridges and or the neck fingerboard height without more involved work
@@nnibxx No, depends on several factors of construction and the players preference for string action. Generally between 3/8”- 5/8” from guitar top to top of saddle.
Classical guitar - NOT classic.
Maybe cleaning is a more suitable word?
Well there was some soldering and parts replacement after all :-)
Thank's for the Video! 👌👍🖖
An.. Why would you put a New pickguard on a Genuine relic.. 🤔
Because the one that's on there has rust stains, and a pickguard costs $10.
I ain't ever seen that colour.. I love it... 🔥
Excellent job The cleaned up natural relic of the guitar is Fire. Fantastic video of your process👏👏
Nice I have one ❤🎸 love it butiful ❤🎸👍.
Why not replace the pick-guard? The old one ruins the whole thing…..
The owner didn't have the budget and intention to change it. He asked even less then I've done ;-)
Why always make waste? In Japan there's repairing broken lines in gold. 🤔 ... 😉
It's called Kintsugi , or Kintsukuroi , literally golden (“kin”) and repair (“tsugi”). Kintsugi is the process of repairing ceramics traditionally with lacquer and gold, leaving a gold seam where the cracks were. The technique consists in joining fragments and giving them a new, more refined aspect.
Why didn’t you just vinyl wrap the top of the pickguard? It doesn’t even make sense that you did that to the backside
I think the same... So much work for nothing...
A new pick-guard is so expensive?
The owner didn't have the budget and intention to change it. He asked even less then I've done ;-)
Nice ! Thank U
Keep going brother, amazing job!!!