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Need Help with ETS Pedal Steel
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 9:57 am
by Dan Lynch
I have an ETS steel that I need to replace the pickup on or at least get it out and see if I can add longer wire. I had problems with the ground on this from the start and did some things I thought might help, scratching off paint around washer and nut on input jack and adding a ground wire to the screw hat holds the changer in place. I was able to get a good result from adding a wire around that screw and attaching it to ground on input. Fixed it for about 5 years. Last night my crappy soldering job (shaky unsteady hands from MS, I used to be pretty good) broke apart and I got a very annoying buzz all night at my gig.
There are no apparent screws securing the pickup from either top side or underneath.
Anyone know how they were assembled?
Thanks
Dan
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 1:51 pm
by Fred Justice
Try reaching Al Brisco from Steel Guitars Canada.
He sold them and worked on them as well.
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 4:13 pm
by Brian Henry
Hi Dan, mine had double sided 3 m tape. I Just pried it of with a screwdiver and used new tape when I replaced it with an Alumitone!
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 4:14 pm
by Brian Henry
Hi Dan, mine had double sided 3 m tape. I Just pried it of with a screwdiver and used newctapecwhen I repacked titvwith an Alumitone!
Need Help with ETS Pedal Steel
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 6:11 pm
by Dan Lynch
Thanks I know Al but was trying o get by without customs concerns.
Brian, If I take strings off and pry underneath I should be able to take it off? It's a GeorgeL I thought it might just have a cover then screws underneath. I'll give it a whirl tomorrow.
Any other suggestions for a replacement pickup?
Thanks
Dan
Posted: 18 Sep 2019 9:54 pm
by Brian Henry
Yes Dan that’s how mine was attached. I just love the sweet Alumitone sound. I also replaced my standard wood neck with an MSA aluminum neck!
Need Help with ETS Pedal Steel
Posted: 19 Sep 2019 1:55 am
by Dan Lynch
Thanks Brian ... Yours is same color as mine, mine as specks of color that is really nice.
Dan
Posted: 19 Sep 2019 2:37 am
by Brian Henry
Yes Dan that’s how mine was attached. I just love the sweet Alumitone sound. I also replaced my standard wood neck with an MSA aluminum neck!
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Posted: 19 Sep 2019 4:05 am
by Dan Lynch
That was easy enough! Now to lengthen the connection wire to the jack to make it a bit easier for my hands to work with.