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How Do You Solder Ground Wire For A Squier Bass Guitar?

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How Do You Solder Ground Wire For A Squier Bass Guitar?

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Usually the old adage is true: You get what you pay for. In the case of Squier’s bass guitars, you actually get more. These basses hold up well to light gigging and are great for a beginning bassist. Even though their quality is high, if you hear an unwanted clicking noise when playing, your ground wire may be loose. Follow this guide to get your ground wire soldered back on so you can get back to rocking. Expose the back panel of the bass. Remove the screws and set it aside. Follow the wires as they leave the pickups. You should have your main wire hooked up to the top of the volume knob and your ground wire hooked up to the bottom side. There should also be a bridge wire from the previous ground wire to the tone knob. Heat up your soldering iron. Look to find any loose connections. You may or may not be able to see them. Either way, use the soldering iron to melt the solder that is already in place. While the solder is hot, you can brush away some of the excess. Once the wire is free

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