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Humbucking Pickup Cover Installation
We recommend that this task be performed only by an experienced guitar technician. Installation of a humbucking pickup cover is best done with a 35 - 50 watt soldering iron, and there is risk of damaging both the pickup and the person doing the soldering.
1. Remove the outer wrap of black tape from the pickup. Failure to do so will cause the sides of the cover to bulge, which in turn will cause other problems.
2. We will go over two ways to "pot" the cover so it will not cause feedback. The first involves pouring a small amount of melted paraffin into the cover, before inserting the pickup into it. The second uses a strip of electrical tape.
a. Paraffin Method:
Melt a small amount of paraffin wax (available in the canning section of your grocery store) in a double boiler. Carefully pour about ½ - 1 tsp into the cover, making certain to drizzle it evenly, then insert the pickup into the cover. Make certain that the adjustable polepiece screws are sticking out of the cover holes properly, that the pickup is fully inserted, and that the cover has no bulges. You will probably need to clean some paraffin off of the polepieces and cover. Use caution when handling the cover, as the melted wax will cause the metal to become hot.
b. Electrical Tape Method:
This is the easiest and fastest method; although not as traditional as the paraffin method, it is also quite effective. In this method, the inside of the pickup cover actually rests against the electrical tape, which keeps the cover from vibrating against the pickup.
Carefully place a strip of common, black, electrical tape across the pickup, from bass end to treble end, in-between the 2 rows of polepieces. Trim the tape neatly at the edges, and make certain there are no wrinkles, bubbles or folds. This is not a situation where "if one is good, two must be better". Use one strip of tape only. Insert the pickup into the cover. Make certain that the adjustable polepiece screws are sticking out of the cover holes properly, that the pickup is fully inserted, and that the cover has no bulges.
3. It is recommended to use a soldering pencil of approximately 35 - 50 watts for soldering the cover to the pickup base. A small solder connection must be made on each side of the pickup (the adjustable polepiece side, and the opposite side -- see photo). With a small flat-blade screwdriver, or a small wire brush, gently scratch the pickup base, and the inside of the cover, in the spots where the solder connections will be made. This exposes clean, un-oxidized metal for the solder to adhere to.
4. Apply small amounts of paste flux to the spots to be soldered. Make certain your soldering iron is fully warmed up and that the tip is properly tinned. Apply some solder to the iron's tip, and then apply the tip to the prepped areas of the pickup base and the cover at the same time. Apply some more solder to the junction. It is imperative that heat not be applied for too long or damage to the pickup may occur. When you see that the solder has flowed to the base and cover, remove the iron, and allow to cool. Do not handle the pickup until it has fully cooled. Repeat these steps on the other side of the pickup.
5. When cool, you may wish to carefully clean any flux residue with an acid brush or a cotton swab, and alcohol.
6. Re-install your pickups and go rock out!
Bref je te conseille d'acheter un micro capoté et de changer le capot si tu veux avoir du noir plutôt que d'acheter un micro sans capot.
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