Scott Grove Mod on a Gretsch G5120 - how to get a clearer sound out of Gretschbuckers video free download


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Duration: 05:44
Uploaded: 2013/07/15

A free mod, anyone can do it, no soldering, all parts remain original. Credit goes to Scott Grove (groovydjs) who came up with that idea in one of his videos. NOTE: I replaced the pickups October 2013. Click the link in the video for review and sound samples of the new pickups.

Subtitles/ footnotes don´t seem to work on some devices. So here´s the info: The "before the mod" section starts at 3:27 and the "after the mod" section at 4:33. The order of the sound files is always: bridge pup, middle position, neck pup.

First part of this vid is filmed with a digital camera, second half is recorded from a Fender Mustang III amp via usb directly into Garageband.

The "before" part of the comparison was recorded two years ago so I can´t remember the exact volume or usb level settings, but the preset is the same as in the "after" section. It´s the Mustang´s Basic `65 Deluxe preset without any change to the tone or gain settings.

Strings are D´Addario .11s on both takes.

Intro and outro are also played with the modded G5120.

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Comments

6 years ago

thirtytwobars

I'm a little confused. What's the mod exactly? The mod isn't shown here, and the video quality is poor so I can't see the holes he's taking about. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

6 years ago

Mark Phillips

does the top row or bottom row make a difference

6 years ago

Lou Soileau

Now that was a sound-changing, practical mod and demo! You captured that mid-60s surf sound so damned well! Grooveman has some good ideas, doesn't he? I can't wait to try it on my gorgeous but muddy 5120.

6 years ago

Adam Cotton

Love it.

6 years ago

jeffrey biscoe

Its interesting I like it

7 years ago

Uncle Ralph

I like the sound. And the humbuckerality of the pickups should be preserved, since the coils aren't modified , rewired, or unwired or anything. I wonder how well this "mod" would work with other double-row pickups. It doesn't cost anything to try it, I guess. I loved the sound of the HiLo'Trons that came in my Tennessee Rose. I replaced them with TV Jones Filter'Trons, because I could, then sold the guitar because I didn't like playing it anymore. It sounded thud-like. Since, I've bought used HiLo'Trons that someone who was as dumb as I used to be was taking out of a Gretsch and installed them in an Epiphone WildKat. These are sweet sounding pickups. Thin, bright and chimy, but somehow quite different from a regular strat pickup. Now I'd like to find some Filter'Trons that some fool was replacing with after market pickups and try your "mod" with them. Hmmmm . . .

7 years ago

Vinnie Monte-Irvine

This is actually a very common mod, I think it's a unique tone, it's not like a true single coil but it's like a nice bright spanky tone not unlike the coils in a humbucker wired in parallel. Sounds great.

9 years ago

wyattdoodat

First off this is not "Scott's mod". Check out the Dimarzio Bluesbucker that's been around for years. But long before that I knew guys in the 70's that were de-mushing their Les Paul neck pickups this way. Nice try though...great tone-killer.

9 years ago

charliebambaata

Hi! I can't find the original Scott video... Can you help me? Thanks!

10 years ago

Greg Zenitsky

Nice demo! Just out of curiousity, was that the Movie Tremolux voicing on the Mustang III?

10 years ago

JACKSON AXE

I thought Scott's idea was brilliant as well.

10 years ago

wesmatron

You have a masterful touch on that Bigsby

10 years ago

wesmatron

Scott is a legend :) Nice playing man. Was that 'bang bang he shot me down' I hear?

10 years ago

MacCunnyfunt

It definately sounds better with the mod

10 years ago

Groovy Music Lessons

Sounds great my friend! Scott Grove

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