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Upgrading the electronics of your electic guitar of bass with quality parts is a great way to improve your sound. Below you will find switches, wire, capacitors, pots and lots more. Everything you need to upgrade the electronics in your guitar.

150kOhm resistor widely used for treble bleed purposes.
0,50
Solder Lug Washers to be used for grounding the potmeters in your guitar or bass. Set of 8.
3,95
The Pure Tone Mono Output jacks is a perfect upgrade for the standard Switchcraft output jack as found in most guitars. Dual contact points on grounds and hot tips secure a more stable connection.
4,95
Switchcraft Endpin Jack for use in acoustic guitars. Can be wired mono or stereo.
19,95
Copper Shielding Tape for shielding the electronics cavities in electric guitars and basses. 30 x 30 cm sheet with conductive adhesive backing.
14,95
Copper Shielding Tape for shielding the electronics cavities in electric guitars and basses. 2,5 x 150 cm strip with conductive adhesive backing.
9,95
This Stratocaster Single Coil Pick-up Kit comes with all parts to build your own Strat single coil pick-up. Wire for winding the pick-up is not included.
24,95
A 0.001μF Orange Drop Capacitor with a 150kOhm capacitor is a perfect combination for a treble bleed mod.
3,95

Upgrading or replacing guitar electronics

The electronics in budget guitars often leave a lot to wish for. Pots start to crackle, swithces stop working or the output jack comes loose. Sounds familiar? Then this might be a good time to replace some vital electronics in your guitar and upgrade them with quality parts from brands like CTS and Switchcraft.

If you use your guitar extensively the electronic parts with a mechanical component (pots and switches) will eventually wear out and need to be replaced. Sometimes all it takes is just a little contact cleaner but if that does not help you will need to replace some parts.

If you are not comftable doing this yourself take your guitar to your local guitar repair person or luthier.

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