Locating Bad Fender Rhodes Piano Pickups Quickly
Customers often ask how I figure out which pickups are bad in my piano. Well, our head tech, James, thought he would answer that question in the most logical way possible. The series-parallel wiring on Rhodes Pianos can be confusing to most people. Hopefully, once you understand the theory behind this system, you can quickly locate and replace bad pickups. You will need a multimeter and a pair of clippers to exercise this method. You will also need pickups to replace your bad ones. Vintage Vibe sells replacement pickups, pickup wire, and all other piano parts. For more info www.vintagevibe.com www.vintagevibepiano.com

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Episode 1: Rhodes Piano Restoration | The Foundation – Identifying Issues & Harp Mechanics

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Fender Rhodes Electric Piano – Custom Build (Vintage Vibe–Inspired Enclosure)

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Custom Fender Rhodes Keyboard Build

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Rhodes Piano Complete Pickup Replacement

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Episode 2: Rhodes Piano Restoration | Restoration Begins – Hammer Tips, Grommets & Dampers

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1957 Fender Factory Tour PT 1

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Inside World’s Rarest Fender Rhodes

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Fixing a Broken Tine on my Fender Rhodes Piano!

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What 1000+ Repairs Taught Me About Recapping Vintage Receivers

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Rhodes vs. Wurli: how to tell the difference

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Tech Tip | Importance of Replacing Fender Rhodes Grommets & Screws

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How to Rewind a Fender Rhodes Pickup

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Steely Dan Fender Rhodes Restoration

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The Insane Genius of a Formula 1 Gearbox

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How good is the Bump Mod on a MK1 Fender Rhodes Piano?

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Fender Rhodes - Front Rail Fail - Avion Studios (keyboard regulation)

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Fix Rhodes Piano Dead Notes - Pickup Wiring Repair

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Complete Restoration 1973 Fender Rhodes Electric Piano (In English)

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The Secret Rhodes Piano Room: A Deep Dive

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