Part Three: Hardware, Electronics and Setup
In this post, let's examine how this 1999 Marine Sunburst Ibanez RG480AH was restored to playable condition. Amongst the parts added/replaced were:
- Black Dome Knobs
- Tremolo Springs
- Tremolo Arm
- Black Strap Buttons
- White Pickup Cover
- Pickup Springs
- Pickup Rubber Tubing
- Pickup Mounting Screws
- Pickup Ring Screws
- Alpha A500K Pots
- PCB Five-Way Pickup Selector Switch
- NYS229 Output Jack
- Metal Jack Plate
- Floyd Rose Nut Shims
- Floyd Rose Saddle Shims
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| Hardware Removed for Servicing |
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| Pickups Removed for Servicing |
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| Takeuchi TRS-505 Tremolo Bridge |
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| Takeuchi TRS-505 Tremolo Bridge |
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| Takeuchi TRS-505 Tremolo Bridge |
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| Takeuchi TRS-505 Tremolo Bridge |
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| Ibanez V6F Neck Pickup after Servicing |
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| Ibanez RTS Middle Pickup with New Cover |
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| DiMarzio Bridge Pickup after Servicing |
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| Pickups Reinstalled |
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| New Control Cavity Components and Wiring |
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| New NYS229 Output Jack Installed |
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| Black Strap Buttons |
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| Floyd Rose Nut Shims |
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| A Floyd Rose Nut Shim |
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| Floyd Rose Nut Shims Installed |
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| Floyd Rose Saddle Shims |
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| Floyd Rose Saddle Shims Installed [G String] |


















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