12 Ways to Upgrade Your Gibson Les Paul

Sometimes it may seem like a guitar requires more work than it actually does to be customized. You can make considerable changes to your Les Paul's playability, tone, or look with just a screwdriver (or power drill), a socket wrench, and a pencil. There is no need for soldering, weird tools, or experience.

Certain guitars, like the Les Paul, maintain a particular place in certain players' hearts, despite the fact that they aren't constructed to the highest quality standards. They are frequently used by beginners as the only accessible guitars. Others might view them as a trustworthy foundation that is inexpensive and adaptable. In any event, if you want to improve your technical guitar abilities, having examples of how to improve your guitar is necessary. Even though some of them may seem obvious, following these 12 steps will result in a Gibson Les Paul that is substantially better than the one you started with.

These ideas are for you if you find guitar modding entertaining or if you have a deep emotional connection to your first instrument. Perhaps you're in dire need of money and believe you can sneak in some expensive features at a lower cost than anticipated.

Where To Begin And What Should Be Upgraded First?

When trying to upgrade your guitar, you might wonder where to begin. While luthiers and seasoned players strongly advise playability, most musicians will advise upgrading elements that have the greatest influence on tone.

Give your Les Paul a thorough run-through for a week or longer, and pay particular attention to your gut feelings. Pay attention to what disturbs you the most and what makes you feel odd. The guitar will inform you of the perfect mod to perform first and the greatest upgrade to perform subsequently.

Go to the pickups if the sound is your primary concern. Start with the nut, then take the tuning keys into consideration if you want your guitar to stay in tune and feel better.

Do not, under any circumstances, modify the instrument beyond what it actually requires.

What might be thought of as the best way to modify or upgrade Les Paul is as follows. Depending on your priorities and what you now require, you can go back and forth on the list.

1) The wiring

Low-cost guitars frequently have subpar pots and switches, and overwound pickups are a common sight. They typically sound overly thin and bright—without clarity or punch—and use ceramic bar magnets. The warm sound that this guy was seeking in a Les Paul-style guitar is definitely not there in them.

The first stage involved utilising a Les Paul wiring kit to rewire it with better guitar parts.

Make holes for the control pots in a piece of cardboard that has been cut into the shape of the control cavity. While you work, hold the pots in this position, and your pre-wired circuit will fit perfectly! (It's so much simpler than attempting to wire up anything while it's buried deep inside the control cavity!)



2) New Pickups

One of the early modifications musicians made to their Gibsons with bridge humbuckers included this. At the time, it was widely believed that removing the pickup covers made them louder. Because the capacitive effect of the coverings induced high-frequency roll-off, players who removed them were likely just hearing a tiny bit more treble. Microphonic feedback can also be brought on by loose coverings. Early covers, especially heavy brass ones, gave the upper-frequency response no favours. In contrast, vintage nickel-silver covers were extremely thin and minimized treble loss.



3) The fretboard's condition

Any Les Paul, regardless of price, will often have a rosewood fretboard. Any dark wood could always use some treatment, even when the CITES treaty temporarily skews the market toward Pau Ferro or ebony. Tung oil, which is reasonably priced and available at most hardware stores or on Amazon.com, is my preferred fretboard oil. The look and feel of your fretboard can be instantly improved by conditioning, a simple process requiring absolutely no technical expertise. Take a rag and gently wipe each fret with a small amount of the oil (you may also use lemon oil). You're done once you've allowed it to dry, and you may even lightly sand it if you think it dried in an uneven pattern.


4) Replace your jack plate

The Les Paul's jack plate is its weak point since the thin plastic plate is all too easy to break. Every guitar design has certain weak points. Simple: use a metal replacement as a replacement. Although this alteration is inexpensive and reversible, make sure the screw holes on the new plate match those on the old one. Simply attach the plastic plate on top of the metal plate if you want to maintain the original appearance.


5) Change the tuners

Another apparent one, but it's also extremely important and not at all difficult. People are eager to point out to you that not everyone has the equipment and experience that I do when I recommend changing the tuners on a guitar or headstock. The old tuners can simply be unscrewed to make room for the new ones by using a socket wrench or, if you're cautious not to scratch the washer, a pair of pliers. It is that easy and can significantly increase tuning stability to simply screw in the new ones and make sure they are snug.


6) The Nut

Musicians frequently disregard the nut. The most important upgrade to make to your Epiphone Les Paul in order to maximise performance is definitely this one. Never forget that one of the two important anchor points that transmit vibrations from the strings to the body is the nut. A high-quality nut will enhance the general playability of your instrument as well as the tone and sustain of your open notes. An excellent guitar can be identified, for example, by how precisely and neatly the nut is cut and fitted.

Because of the way the nut is cut, most cheap guitars have the issue of easily going out of tune. Many cheap nuts will never sound properly, even with a nice setup. Usually, this prevents a player from picking up the instrument or from practising further.

7) Electronics Mod

Almost all guitar players immediately upgrade their pickups. Getting superb-sounding pickups can transform your tone from being suitable for the basement to a stage. It is debatably true that the pickups account for 80% of the guitar's tone.

Consequently, it is best to first improve the elements that influence the pickups' sound, and this is where upgrading your Les Paul's electronics will pay off handsomely.

8) Wiring Mods

Try out the wire mod in the style of the 1950s if you feel comfortable using solder. It is among the easiest and least expensive modifications you can make to your Epiphone Les Paul.

Gibson maintained this connection until 1962.

The volume and tone controls become more interactive since you can lower your volume without distorting the sound by connecting the tone control to the inner or output tag of the volume instead of the outer or input tag.


9) The Strings at the Top

Top wrapping the strings, reportedly giving them a much slinkier feel and better sustain because of the increased string to tailpiece-to-body contact, is a technique frequently used by Joe Bonamassa. This one is quite easy to execute; simply feed your strings through the tailpiece backwards, with the string now pointing away from the headstock and toward the body. Rewind the string by passing it back over the tailpiece, up to the tuning machine as usual, and over the bridge as usual. It's time to wrap the thread around the bridge and tailpiece.


10) The bridge and tailpiece

The guitar bridge and tailpiece constitute the second anchor point for transmitting string vibrations to the wood.. They play a crucial role in the acoustic sound of your instrument because they convey vibrations from the string to the body.

Your Les Paul will perform and play better if you replace the bridge and tailpiece, but first, make sure the replacement bridge will fit in its place. This is one of the more challenging Les Paul mods on this list due to the possibility of purchasing the incorrect-sized parts for your guitar.

Gibson's stop tailpiece was first made of aluminium in the 1950s. Later, this was changed to zinc, which is now a standard component on many modern versions. While supporters of zinc maintain that their favoured metal has a better bass end and sustain, some players feel that aluminium delivers extra woodiness, higher treble, and a wider dynamic range. The Pepsi Challenge is worthwhile given that you can purchase a lightweight aluminium one for £30.


11) Heighten the pickup as needed

Screws on both ends of humbuckers allow you to change the pickups' height. Similar to this, soap bar P-90s feature two tiny screws that do the same thing that passes through the covers. The pickup coils' close proximity to the strings has a significant impact.

The pickups may sound extremely harsh and midrange when they are set very high (the magnetic pull may even reduce sustain). Pickups might sound sweeter and more open when they are adjusted lower, but if they are set too low, they can sound flat and unresponsive. The only tools you need to improve your tone are a screwdriver and your ears. Before investing in a new set of pickups, take some time to experiment.

12) Add a Tremolo/Bigsby Arm

The Vibramate and Towner systems, among other technologies, have made this process remarkably simple. The only thing to keep in mind in this situation is that the upgrade will be quite expensive but still simple. But if you add a Bigsby, your guitar will be able to vibrate beautifully, and it also just looks awesome. The Bigsby B3 kit from Towner enables you to add a Bigsby B3 set to a Les Paul-type guitar without drilling; nevertheless, it is a pricey mod and costs more than $200. But if you want a Bigsby and don't want to pay a technician to install it, choose this option.

Conclusion

The parts of a guitar should be of fine quality while being upgraded so that they can be used in the future.

It might be expensive and time-consuming to upgrade a guitar, but there are also creating opportunities to be explored. Not all components on your Les Paul require an upgrade. Only the most necessary modifications to your suit choices will be made.

Your guitar will become more customised and improved with each modification, and finally, it will reflect your artistic style. Enjoy your upgrade!

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11 Tips for Starting a Successful Business

The possibilities that arise with the idea of starting a business are inspiring enough to make anyone want to dive in head first. However, taking a step back and looking at everything that running a business entails can be intimidating enough to make the same bright-eyed individual run the other way. While there are certainly many aspects to consider when starting a new business, there are some known tips across every industry that can help alleviate some of the associated stress. Below are 11 pieces of advice that will hopefully make starting a business less intimidating and bring out your inner entrepreneur. 

1) Make sure it’s a match

Enjoying running a business is only half the battle; ensuring you can take on the responsibility of doing so and integrating it with your lifestyle is just as crucial. You’ll want to choose a business that not only represents your passion, but reflects your skillset and lived experience to give you an edge in the sea of competition. Rather than just focusing on whether your product fits your market, prioritize finding a product and market that suits you.

2) Find your niche

When people investigate why their business isn’t doing too well, the answer often lies in their niche selection. Determining your business’s scope when starting will a) help you reach the right audience and b) prevent you from wasting resources catering to the wrong crowd. When deciding upon a niche, consider seasonality, rates of repurchase, and if your products are only needed for a specific phase of the customer’s life which they’ll eventually outgrow.

3) Take care of your employees

If you’re performing well with just you or any partners you’ve gone into business with, adding on some team members can work in favor of your hustle. Keep in mind, though, that your employees’ morale is a predictor of your business’s prosperity, and they should feel respected and appreciated under your management. Not only will you help enrich your employees’ skillsets by providing them the necessary tools to succeed, but they’ll also be more willing to help reach company goals if they feel supported by you.

4) Diversify your offerings

Starting with a narrow business focus can aid in building a loyal customer base that perceives you as your niche’s authority. Take advantage of the momentum and branch out into other sectors in your arena; this can help you reach a wider audience and further establish your business. Starting with a modest offering can also help you gauge demand and see what products or services you want to continue providing as your customer base grows.

5) Don’t quit your day job

Starting a business is stressful enough, but creating a business while worrying about making enough money to get by is infinitely more so. Avoid undue stress by starting your business while still employed to give you the funds to get started and invest back in your hustle. You’ll also open up more opportunities for yourself and your business if you already have a steady income. This way, you’ll be more willing to experiment with different aspects of your business you may not have had the means to do if you had relied solely on your hustle to support you. If you’re still looking for more funds to put into your business, start approaching investors or lenders after establishing yourself in the market.


6) Prioritize profit over revenue

Making money is exciting; however, focusing solely on the cash coming in can provide a false sense of financial security. When you start earning from your business, don’t forget to consider your expenses and overhead. Prioritizing profit over revenue can help you determine whether your business is doing well at the rate you’re operating or if you’re due for some advice and assistance. Making $100,000 in revenue gets less exciting when only $1,500 becomes profit after covering start-up costs and other expenses. Using a profit margin calculator can help you better grasp whether you’re making enough money to put back into your business while also having some left over for your savings.

7) Get some help

Building an empire on your own sounds fantastic in theory, but in reality, having some helping hands can take an immense weight off your shoulders, allowing you to focus on your business. Assistance can range from seeking a business partner to split your workload and bounce innovative ideas off to a solid network that can provide support when you’re in crisis and lift you up in times of success. Financial aid or mentorship may also be available through government programs and non-profit organizations such as Futurpreneur in Canada.

8) Plan it out

Diving into a business idea out of passion and excitement is incredible. Still, it will often leave you feeling lost down the line when things get serious. Crafting a business plan that outlines how you plan to navigate the upcoming couple of months or years will help you allocate funds, delegate tasks, and ultimately save your time by promoting efficiency. If you notice your business is starting to slip and not up to where you want it, come back to your business plan and fine-tune it to get you back on track to success. While your business will be the focus of your business plan, keep industry trends and any competition in mind.



9) Establish your business

In the digital age, reputations matter more than ever; creating a professional aura for your business will help you establish yourself in your market. Start with the basic business fundamentals like a website, business email, phone number, and social media to stay connected to your audience while reaching new customers. Most importantly, keep in mind that you are the face of your business. Your interactions with others will reflect on your brand, so stay authentic and professional to maintain a positive standing.

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10) Get legalities sorted

Legal trouble is the last thing you want to deal with when starting your own business. Taking time to understand all the laws and regulations for a new business at the beginning of your journey will save you expensive and time-consuming hassle further down the line. Learning about income taxes, registering your business, and worker’s compensation insurance, among many other things, will ensure that your company operates within legal guidelines.


11) Keep tabs on The competition

Anyone who puts their time and energy into starting a business wants it to be the best in the market. With the rate of innovation increasing rapidly, however, competition has intensified, making it harder to come out on top. Taking note of what your competitors are doing (as well as where they’re lacking) can help you identify and predict trends in your industry and also allows you to price competitively. That being said, you must not forget about the bottom line: your customers’ satisfaction. The reason you want to look at your competition is to be of better service to your customers. So, don’t get caught up trying to outdo another brand if it prevents you from providing for your target market.

 
CONCLUSION

Starting a business can be daunting both for a beginner and a seasoned corporate professional. While there are bound to be countless unknowns when taking the leap and starting your business, there are some things you can do to make the ride more enjoyable. Finding the right business to go into, making a plan, and seeking help will help you prosper as an entrepreneur. 

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5 Steps to Create the Perfect EPK for Musicians

An electronic press kit, or EPK, is a means of showing off your work to promoters. Think of it as an audiovisual resumé that markets you to your target audience. Whether you want to get your music on a streaming platform or score a spot on the bill at a music festival, an EPK can help you reach your goals as a musician.


EPK VS. ARTIST WEBSITE

Not to be confused with a website, which is geared toward fans who recreationally enjoy your work, an EPK is a straight-to-the-point method of letting industry connections get to know you from a business perspective.

Interested in learning how to make or improve your EPK? Below are five tips to help you:

1) COVER THE BASICS

One of the primary purposes of an EPK is to help your target audience reach you. Make sure you simplify the process by making your email, phone number, social media, website, and other relevant contact information easily accessible. Also, ensure to include a bio that gives insight into what you’re all about while also taking the opportunity to pitch your uniqueness to your audience. Many artists include two biographies in their EPKs: one short and one long. Quick facts that the press can use should be included in the short bio, while the long bio can go deeper into your story as an artist, which also can be used as promotional material.

2) SHOW YOUR WORK

It’s time to show off what you’ve got. Displaying tracks, album art, and music videos is key for your EPK, so make sure they take centre stage. It is important to stand out so make sure your tracks are professionally mixed & mastered, this can make your track stand out among the rest. List your most popular releases first, as music promoters likely won’t have the time to stream your entire discography when deciding whether they want to take you on or not.

Don’t forget to include projects featuring your music as well. This way, you can give promoters a sense of how your songs have been used in the past and how they can display them in the future.

3) INCLUDE REVIEWS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

While your work should speak for itself, featuring external opinions makes it so it’s not just your word convincing promoters you’re worth their time – other people agree. Professional endorsements hold immense value when marketing your work in an EPK, especially if they’re well-known names giving their input.

4) SELECT HIGH-QUALITY VISUALS

Just because an EPK is an industry document doesn’t mean you’re limited to a text-laden PDF document, rather the opposite. Use images and videos to capture your audience’s attention and give a better idea of your artistic aesthetic. Including a video introduction, pictures of your stage setup or tech rider, promotional shoots, or even performance clips can help promoters get a sense of how to portray you in the media. Pro tip: ensure promotors can download the images from your EPK so they can use them.

5) HIGHLIGHT IMPORTANT DATES

Including a calendar or list of important upcoming dates lets promotors know when they can contact you for an interview or book you in for gigs in the future. Showing your performance calendar gives the reader a sense of your demand as an artist. You can also include release dates, interview appearances, and meet-and-greets, among other future resumé events.


CONCLUSION

An EPK can help you immensely as an artist when building connections in the music industry. From helping you get your band on a ticket when starting to helping you reach out to more prominent names to get featured in the press, an EPK is essential for public relations and marketing. Hopefully, these five tips will help you in crafting the best EPK you can

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