The trem is a "lo pro" edge bridge from Ibanez (which I needed to route out the body for) And the pickups are not steel framed, they are tb4 in the bridge position and sh2n in neck position If they are double humbuckers they are already grounded (from the extra coil) Hope that answers your questions!
Great video on an essential technique!
I would love to see more of these 5 minute lessons. Guitar Max mentioned you and I’m glad he did! Thanks!
Very thorough and great lesson!
Thank you for the lesson very cool👍
Great lesson. Subscribed!
Guitar Max sent me here, I also subscribed to your channel. Thanks
Excellent video thanks for sharing
Cool lesson and thanks for the drill! I love the drills! Drill drill drill...
Yep, great video on a technic that really takes work. Keep rockin it .
Right on man...good stuff!
Excellemt, thank you so much.🤘🤘🤘🤘
looking forward to more of these lessons :)
🤘 Thank you Deakon. I'll be practicing this now lol
Cool dude hope it can help with something! And hope all is well!
More please
Thank you for sharing this. Maybe do a video where this lesson can get you into lead licks? Hhmmm...subscribed 😃🙂
Guitar max sent me here 🤘
That trem looks beastly! Are those humbucker frames steel? Do they need to be grounded? Been thinking about getting some was curious
The trem is a "lo pro" edge bridge from Ibanez (which I needed to route out the body for)
And the pickups are not steel framed, they are tb4 in the bridge position and sh2n in neck position
If they are double humbuckers they are already grounded (from the extra coil)
Hope that answers your questions!