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What’s push fit wiring?

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That shit you get from companies like ObsidianWire.

Its basically just witchcraft and pure dumb luck.

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ToneLoungeMatt wrote:That shit you get from companies like ObsidianWire.

Its basically just witchcraft and pure dumb luck.
:lol: he's obviously never tried your kits, good grief!
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Re: Mr Glynns Pickups

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@obsidianwire I was thinking of a certain manufacturer of active pickups and their sloppy connectors.
Which is quite correct, EMG push on connectors on the back of their pickups always feel a bit tentative to say the least!
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.

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Bg wrote:
mrglynsguitars
@obsidianwire I was thinking of a certain manufacturer of active pickups and their sloppy connectors.
Which is quite correct, EMG push on connectors on the back of their pickups always feel a bit tentative to say the least!
Even the GFS ones are miles ahead of EMG, they use a 3.5mm plug and jack instead, if anything I'm too scared to pull them out :lol:
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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jeremyb wrote:
Bg wrote:
mrglynsguitars
@obsidianwire I was thinking of a certain manufacturer of active pickups and their sloppy connectors.
Which is quite correct, EMG push on connectors on the back of their pickups always feel a bit tentative to say the least!
Even the GFS ones are miles ahead of EMG, they use a 3.5mm plug and jack instead, if anything I'm too scared to pull them out :lol:
The pull out is always a bit of a gamble..
Loving it so far

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StratMatt wrote:The pull out is always a bit of a gamble..
Probably one of the reasons the world population is nearing 8 billion

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Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
StratMatt wrote:The pull out is always a bit of a gamble..
Probably one of the reasons the world population is nearing 8 billion
It would be even worse if Trademe withdrawal fees applied! :lol:
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jeremyb wrote:
ToneLoungeMatt wrote:That shit you get from companies like ObsidianWire.

Its basically just witchcraft and pure dumb luck.
:lol: he's obviously never tried your kits, good grief!
Haha, he has used heaps.

Its all good. No hard feelings.

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Re: Mr Glynns Pickups

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Just put the Tui single coil set into my strat. Colour me impressed. Full and fat sounding but doesn't skimp on any of the glassy strat sound. Playing around with pickup heights but so far these feel like they're a winner for sure.
Loving it so far

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new demo out!


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Pretty close to pulling the proverbial firing mechanism on some bellbirds for my strat....
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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You probably should; I can't see my Tui set coming out of my strat.
Loving it so far

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jeremyb wrote:Pretty close to pulling the proverbial firing mechanism on some bellbirds for my strat....
Bellbirds only? Or Bellbirds and a Blue Sky?

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Re: Mr Glyns Pickups

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codedog wrote:
jeremyb wrote:Pretty close to pulling the proverbial firing mechanism on some bellbirds for my strat....
Bellbirds only? Or Bellbirds and a Blue Sky?
Bellbirds only, don't wanna route my baby for a bucker :lol:
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.

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