This Guitar Hero controller has a fatal design flaw. Let's fix it for good.

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Komentáře • 947

  • @sirflimflam
    @sirflimflam Před 2 lety +2949

    Pogo pins actually aren't cheaper. The reason they probably opted this route is because even something like a db9 can wear out with repeated use, and at its heart these are toys meant for kids and kids don't treat things the best. Factor in they weren't really planning on these things lasting 10-20 years anyway and you have the situation in front of us.

    • @veloxsouth
      @veloxsouth Před 2 lety +125

      The trouble began with my guitar after only a week or so of use. That particular guitar is what got me to learn how to solder since every replacement would have had the same issue.

    • @justinvzu01
      @justinvzu01 Před 2 lety +46

      Allignment is also easier.

    • @Jackpkmn
      @Jackpkmn Před 2 lety +85

      Pogo pins are way less reliable over many insertions than most connectors as well. They are more of a prototyping tool or a put together a thing once tool.

    • @MrBlakBunny
      @MrBlakBunny Před 2 lety +84

      that and if you reuse a connector, a child might assume they can plug it into something else, which could damage the product or the device it was forced into, its why sometimes on DB9 connectors they would sometimes made versions with missing pins or blanked holes, to make it harder for someone to accidentally plug it in the wrong place

    • @anonamatron
      @anonamatron Před 2 lety +66

      Having a detachable neck is dumb in the first place. I suppose it's more practical for storage and shelf space.

  • @JTBarrentine
    @JTBarrentine Před 2 lety +2751

    If this hasn't completely turned you off to working on guitar hero controllers and you want a challenge, you should try putting in mechanical switches for the buttons. Love the video :-)

    • @backgamingandintros5794
      @backgamingandintros5794 Před 2 lety +49

      Yes! Hopefully Matt notices this comment :3

    • @mkmeister1
      @mkmeister1 Před 2 lety +10

      That would be funny.

    • @joshgrant6873
      @joshgrant6873 Před 2 lety +14

      I’d love to see that. I’ve been thinking about performing the most myself for a while, but I’ve got a million and one projects on the back burner already so I just keep procrastinating it. Maybe seeing Matt take it on would motivate me to do the same.

    • @duxeyo
      @duxeyo Před 2 lety +11

      some kailh chocs on the buttons would do wonders i think

    • @dirtydemon9723
      @dirtydemon9723 Před 2 lety +1

      I would love to see that

  • @heyitsevan758
    @heyitsevan758 Před 2 lety +654

    So you’re saying I can blame the design for sucking at the game? Thanks, Matt!

    • @Wflash00
      @Wflash00 Před 2 lety +26

      I always wondered why my friend made me use the same guitar every time

    • @lilatunez
      @lilatunez Před 2 lety +12

      @@Wflash00 WE WERE BOTH TRICKED!!! i always got the shitty controllers because "they worked better"

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 Před 2 lety +3

      Just buy any other guitar that isn’t detachable

    • @quinnmarchese6313
      @quinnmarchese6313 Před 4 měsíci +1

      being like a reasonably good player in my day (lmao) i do remember pushing the the neck in to fix dropped notes, its weird and cool to now know what was causing it

    • @johnnysanchez9505
      @johnnysanchez9505 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@staringcorgi6475 Actually, GHWT and GH5 controllers are detachable, but didnt have these errors.
      I had a used X360 Genericaster (The Sunburst of World tour, the orange-black one), and works like a charm, I already did 4 FC songs with it.

  • @StormBurnX
    @StormBurnX Před 2 lety +401

    Oh, something I actually know! The capacitor on the battery terminals is specifically a high-storage capacitor designed for motion controllers. The PS3 dualshock controllers did not have these, because they had an internal LiPo cell actually plugged in to the mobo, but wii remotes (AA powered) and wireless guitar hero controllers (also AA powered) were prone to such violent shaking, that the batteries would momentarily compress the springs and disconnect, so the job of the capacitor is to keep the juice flowing juuuust long enough that the bluetooth connection isn't lost :)

    • @xeostube
      @xeostube Před 2 lety +58

      Good to know. That makes much more sense than "smoothing out" the batteries. Battery's don't' have ripple like AC/DC power supplies do.

    • @StormBurnX
      @StormBurnX Před 2 lety +8

      @@xeostube Yep! Glad to be of help!

    • @Mrvideosandgames
      @Mrvideosandgames Před 2 lety +9

      Wish my Xbox 360 controller had a similar solution, if there'd be room for a capacitor. Its batteries didn't manage to keep contact through any bumps.

    • @jek__
      @jek__ Před 2 lety +12

      Huh I never considered that physically shaking a spring connector can apply so much force to the spring as to actually disconnect the battery

    • @StormBurnX
      @StormBurnX Před 2 lety +16

      @@jek__ yup yup. Lots of the Wii Remote motions involved swinging it rapidly in an arc, sometimes creating 2-3 Gs of force on the internals (including the batteries, which were unfortunately aligned along the axis that almost always felt the strongest forces)
      If they had gone with the flat metal battery contacts instead of springs the problem would have been solved, but not all batteries are perfectly the same length, so springs + capacitor was the safer choice

  • @yadabub
    @yadabub Před 2 lety +1118

    There's a capacitor in parallel with the battery, in order to pick up the slack if a violent movement causes a lost battery connection during operation.

    • @erolismailovski6504
      @erolismailovski6504 Před 2 lety +60

      So in theory could you just remove a bulging one and take the risk of it losing a battery connection? Or is it essential for it to work

    • @HotClown
      @HotClown Před 2 lety +103

      @@erolismailovski6504 you could likely remove it without issue yeah, smoothing isn't really needed for batteries unless there's a risk they might have flaky connections (for example if a child is shaking the controller around a bunch)
      just maybe don't get too into it if you don't want to risk a controller disconnect

    • @Produkt_R
      @Produkt_R Před 2 lety +11

      @@erolismailovski6504 I removed mine without any issues

    • @power-max
      @power-max Před 2 lety +17

      @@erolismailovski6504 It shouldn't be essential. Capacitors are flywheels for electronics.

    • @relo999
      @relo999 Před 2 lety +14

      @@HotClown It's actually common practice to do so in freestyle drones to avoid battery sag, granted in case of freestyle drones you can sometimes drain a shit more than the battery can realistically handle over a longer period. Which isn't remotely likely for a guitar hero controller unless there's a short.

  • @jjb2058
    @jjb2058 Před 2 lety +777

    I love how this channel’s theme has become “why capacitors are terrible”

    • @vulduv
      @vulduv Před 2 lety +78

      More like capacitors from that era.
      Modern capacitors don't really just up and melt your motherboard after a few years unless you torture them.

    • @gamergod9182
      @gamergod9182 Před 2 lety +51

      capacitors are great. it's just a matter of getting good ones.

    • @qwertyuiopasdf160
      @qwertyuiopasdf160 Před 2 lety +7

      @@vulduv thinks abut my friends pc running 24/7 always doing some graphical rendering (it's been running for 1 month lol)

    • @shockwaverc1369
      @shockwaverc1369 Před 2 lety +5

      hulking bulging boy

    • @jek__
      @jek__ Před 2 lety +3

      highly energetic areas should be the first part to fail on any system, they are the biggest risk area. It's like the gas tank of a vehicle or the fuel storage room in a warehouse, where you store the energy is most likely to at least be the root of a catastrophic failure

  • @Harmonic14
    @Harmonic14 Před 2 lety +345

    Fun fact: “DB-9s” are actually DE-9s. The form factor of the connector corresponds to E, but the misnomer is so widespread that it’s probably not worth correcting, and the name stuck. A B size connector would be found on something like a DB-25.

    • @sypwn
      @sypwn Před 2 lety +41

      Same thing with un-keyed 8P8C connectors for ethernet being referred to as "RJ45", which is technically incorrect.

    • @Sykale
      @Sykale Před 2 lety +10

      @@sypwn oh good to know

    • @dominikbury2
      @dominikbury2 Před 2 lety +36

      I love how all this tech shit sounds like names they give star wars blasters sometimes

    • @gamepotato
      @gamepotato Před 2 lety +17

      @@dominikbury2 RJ45-DB9 sounds like a monitor name tbh

    • @sypwn
      @sypwn Před 2 lety +37

      @@Sykale If anyone tries to correct you for calling an ethernet jack "RJ45", they're just being difficult and you should ignore them. Professionals call them RJ45 in pretty much every setting. It's more of a fun trivia fact at this point.

  • @onometre
    @onometre Před 2 lety +171

    I have an offbrand guitar that uses a regular HDMI plug as the connector in the neck. always thought it was super cool

    • @GordonFreakman69
      @GordonFreakman69 Před 2 lety +7

      what happens if you try to plug it into an hdmi port if possible

    • @onometre
      @onometre Před 2 lety +31

      @@GordonFreakman69 never wanted to I'm afraid it will short something

    • @kevinperron5767
      @kevinperron5767 Před 2 lety +9

      Probably just nothing.

    • @kevinperron5767
      @kevinperron5767 Před 2 lety +2

      @@onometre nah dont worry. It wont happen

    • @404waffles
      @404waffles Před 2 lety +16

      you guys have disconnectable necks? my offbrand guitar is just one piece so it doesn't have this problem lol

  • @manamapaul109
    @manamapaul109 Před 2 lety +442

    Really nice to see these more frequent uploads. Always look forward to what you make

  • @CarnyJared.
    @CarnyJared. Před 2 lety +260

    This is so cool! Love to see this issue tackled while still keeping the neck detachability. Also thanks for the shoutout to the CH community!

    • @sgmc420
      @sgmc420 Před 2 lety +9

      Hey @CarnyJared Glad to see you here!! Good luck on the Supernovae FC on stream dude, you got this!!

  • @GensHaze
    @GensHaze Před 2 lety +49

    'A bit thick for my taste' MattKC setting himself up for another YTP

  • @MrMegaManFan
    @MrMegaManFan Před 2 lety +128

    Ironically I remember when game stores were begging people to take their excess guitar controllers at any price. They weren’t in demand at all. I guess just enough time has gone by for the supply to finally dry up.

    • @Seawolf.Gaming
      @Seawolf.Gaming Před 2 lety +27

      Well they're in demand by Clone Hero players. It's a pain because near me I've been completely dry for months at all the thrift stores.

    • @dgpsf
      @dgpsf Před 2 lety +27

      Yup - because the game stores wouldn't even take them - I remember in about 2011 or so Gamestop told me to take my Rockband set to Goodwill because they didn't want it for any price. They would take the disc but would only give 10 cents for it. So I think I did donate the whole thing to Goodwill. I bet a lot of people just threw those guitars and rockband sets in the trash.

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um Před 2 lety +2

      @@dgpsf I sold my rb set last year for $300 on ebay

    • @mrbisshie
      @mrbisshie Před 2 lety +13

      Yeah, Guitar Hero guitars are the last things I'd ever think I'd see in demand, lol. I used to see those things all over the place in Thrift Stores, and Gamestop trying their best to get rid of them.

    • @YourPalQWERTY
      @YourPalQWERTY Před 2 lety +8

      @@dgpsf back when rockband 2 and GH4 were out, gamestop had put a corporate wide band on accepting any RB or GH peripherals due to their size and large amount quantity at the time of the newer units.

  • @adamsavard535
    @adamsavard535 Před 2 lety +107

    Using a DB9 plug is actually a really elegant solution! It's videos like that that make me wish I'd taken the time to really learn soldering and electronics. I can program, sure, but electronics troubleshooting is a whole other ballgame!

    • @FliesLikeABrick
      @FliesLikeABrick Před 2 lety +20

      It's never too late to learn and start repairing more stuff. Worst case you learn and some stuff just stays broke while you're learning

    • @ErimlRGG
      @ErimlRGG Před 2 lety +7

      Is not that hard actually. But sometimes it requires patience. I work as a programmer but do mods as a hobby and I repair what I can. Last thing I worked was making my DT 770 Pro headphones bluetooth and at a dettachable cable, it was kinda hard with the little space you have to work but is totally worth it

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Před měsícem

      If you can troubleshoot code then you can troubleshoot circuits, I can promise you that much. It's the exact same skillset! It's all detective work and understanding the underlying systems - you got this!

  • @mattlenwalton3906
    @mattlenwalton3906 Před 2 lety +20

    I worked a goodwill as incoming production. we had a list of things so cluttering up all the stores that to always throw. the guitars controllers where number two behind copies of fifty shades of gray

    • @sickoslater
      @sickoslater Před rokem +6

      Guitar hero, especially the controllers, have gone through 3 phases, initial explosion leading to over saturation, it becoming literally worthless junk, now nostalgia is kicking in (especially with Clone Hero) and the only way you can properly play the game is with the controllers

    • @VeyronBD
      @VeyronBD Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I remember these being everywhere 10 years ago, so many people just giving them away and still had trouble getting rid of them. That and the drum set too, just take up too much space to really leave in a box somewhere forever

  • @Willam_J
    @Willam_J Před 2 lety +6

    @2:50 - That brown ‘sh*t’ is actually adhesive. It’s there to prevent the cable from moving around and breaking the wires. Coincidentally, it’s also corrosive to electronics. If you suspect that one of the wires is broken, don’t automatically assume that it’s not, just because of the adhesive.
    If you need to replace the adhesive, use an adhesive that isn’t corrosive. Regular silicone caulk contains acetic acid, which is very corrosive. Distributors sell a special adhesive for electronics, but it’s pretty expensive. What I’ve found that works well, and isn’t corrosive, is automotive RTV gasket sealer. It’s also available at any auto parts store. E6000 adhesive works very well, too.

  • @760creations
    @760creations Před 2 lety +75

    Been subscribed for a while and was not expecting this video. Very cool to see! We need more guitar modders out there ;)

    • @salemuxo
      @salemuxo Před 2 lety

      same boat (also i love you and really want to buy a guitar from you some day lol)

    • @TheStevieP
      @TheStevieP Před 2 lety

      Lmao I was about to send this video to you

  • @MagicalPhi
    @MagicalPhi Před 2 lety +13

    6:38 You had to make me see that accursed coin again didn't you, riffing on the video myself wasn't enough lol

  • @douglasthequilava
    @douglasthequilava Před 2 lety +13

    seeing you open up that guitar hero controller reminds me of how my uncle used to tear apart controllers before and rebuild them as whese weird Frankenstein's monster controllers. he stuck an actual guitar head on an SG Guitar Hero Controller and threw away the whammy bar.

    • @J.Moore_1775
      @J.Moore_1775 Před 5 měsíci +1

      So he was basically Sid from Toy Story 😂💀

  • @lululock
    @lululock Před 2 lety +24

    I resurected my GH3 controller by actually adding solder on top of the existing pads, this increasing the pressure. It still works great after years of abuse.

    • @alvinnorin8820
      @alvinnorin8820 Před 2 lety +7

      I actually put small bumps of aluminum foil on every pad, attached with honey .. Actually no idea how it ended up working ..

  • @jonasdatlas4668
    @jonasdatlas4668 Před 2 lety +49

    MattKC is back! I kept randomly stumbling across your content until I eventually gave in and subscribed and ever since I’ve been surprised by how often I was blessed with new content

  • @aWiseMoose
    @aWiseMoose Před 2 lety +33

    Very clever idea to use a db9 connector for this. The de facto standard way of deleting the old pogo connectors has just been simply hardwiring the neck. It's very simple and reliable, but the only real drawback is sacrificing the detachable neck capability. The Guitar Hero hardware modding scene has been trying many various different connector types to find a simple and easy replacement connector to retain the ability to detach the neck, I'm not sure if they've tried this connector type yet or not.
    Thanks for making this excellent video!

    • @dgpsf
      @dgpsf Před 2 lety +4

      I wonder if you could just hardwire them but use a long cable with slack. Then you could detach them and fold them. Another option would be an RJ-45 and drill a hole in just the right place so you could poke the tab with your finger to disengage it before pulling the neck out.

    • @adamanenjoyer
      @adamanenjoyer Před 2 lety +2

      @@dgpsf you could, but also, some people have multiple different necks, with mechanical and silicone frets. Afaik, that's the main reason for having a detachable neck. Its not much of a big deal in terms of taking up space

  • @counterstrikelord
    @counterstrikelord Před 2 lety +8

    I remember we had to put a little piece of folded paper in between the neck and the body to make the connection work. Good ol' days

  • @timmyp9408
    @timmyp9408 Před 2 lety +20

    Wonderful video! The Clone Hero community has been leaning towards hard-wiring it (especially if you look into the custom guitars that some modders make). I've always wanted a solution like what you did, so it's amazing to see this proof of concept done justice.

  • @GHFear
    @GHFear Před 2 lety +20

    This is the ultimate fix and I will be doing this to my main guitar very soon! :D Good video man!
    For those who aren't this comfortable with soldering, keep reading.
    Another fix that I have been doing is to just put a 3mm coating of solder onto the pads on the neck and then clean the solder with alcohol and coat it in grease so the pins don't scrape too much on the solder and it doesn't get exposed to oxygen, which makes the solder last a very long time. This also ensures that your pads never get worn out, only the solder.
    I fixed 3 of my Les Pauls that way and they have lasted me years and are all still good :)
    Hope this post could help someone looking for a really simple solution.
    Parts needed for this modification:
    Torx T10 Screwdriver / bit.
    $4 Soldering iron and solder kit from AliExpress.
    Take care!

    • @somebonehead
      @somebonehead Před 2 lety +1

      A wild GHFear appeared!

    • @GHFear
      @GHFear Před 2 lety

      @@somebonehead Hello man! :)
      Hope you're doing alright!
      Fine evening tonight.

    • @Slay1337pl
      @Slay1337pl Před 2 lety

      Yea, that does sound like a quick and easy fix!

  • @HFkepley9312
    @HFkepley9312 Před 2 lety +6

    Rs232 connections are actually still widely used in the IT industry especially with networking as there is network equipment that uses that connection. This includes Cisco network equipment. Other devices that still use them including AV equipment like projectors and AV splitters/hubs that are meant to be used in rack mount. Servers are also known to have them as well

  • @KarlRock
    @KarlRock Před 2 lety +72

    I needed this video about 10 years ago 😂. Thanks though, it was fun to watch.

    • @General12th
      @General12th Před rokem +4

      Is it Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Artist Rock "The Dwayne" Johnson?

    • @Insomniac3d
      @Insomniac3d Před 10 měsíci +3

      genuinely didnt expect to see you here, been a massive fan of your indian scams and tours for years now.

    • @Xnoob545
      @Xnoob545 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Literally the LAST video I watched was the Jim Browning police raiding scammers
      What are the chances

  • @paydaygh9388
    @paydaygh9388 Před 2 lety +9

    Holy CRAP this could be a game changer for top players who have to constantly mod or buy guitars all the time

  • @CDOODY1999
    @CDOODY1999 Před 2 lety +14

    you make it look so simple. mounting the new connectors securely at the correct distance and alignment to get a good connection seams like it would be the most frustrating part. but you just click the buggers in. was it really that simple

  • @1-up172
    @1-up172 Před 2 lety +4

    Its always a gem when he uploads any new video. The repair process is awesome to watch

  • @conan7212
    @conan7212 Před 2 lety +4

    10:53 That reference definitely caught me off guard! 😂

  • @ctre97
    @ctre97 Před 2 lety +2

    Really enjoying seeing more on your channel! I love the mix of both hardware and software

  • @jamsaltifyouwill
    @jamsaltifyouwill Před 2 lety +2

    love to begin my birthday with a mattkc video. i’ve always wanted to rebuy the guitar hero stuff because i love rhythm games and old 2000’s crap so this already has peaked my intrest. keep up the good work my guy :)

  • @elonmusk420
    @elonmusk420 Před 2 lety +7

    Guitar Hero for me was a gateway to learning real guitar, it teaches basics of rhythm and song structure/layers. Good stuff, very fun.

    • @quinnmarchese6313
      @quinnmarchese6313 Před 4 měsíci

      graduated from guitar hero to rocksmith for guitar and from rock band to being an actual drummer myself. the drums for those games are way more effective practice tools than anyone gives them credit for--with the cymbals and some extra connectors and software, you have a full on e-kit

  • @Lrtzeh
    @Lrtzeh Před 2 lety +3

    every single one of my guitar hero guitars suffered from this issue, i probably went through like 4 as a kid lmao. one of the ways it was "fixed" was by just duct taping it as far down as possible, but it doesnt matter. i was a kid and those pins broke from me slamming the guitar, or throwing it down, whichever one.. I didn't realize how fragile the things were.

  • @MattSitton
    @MattSitton Před 2 lety

    Ch developer here, suprised to see ch content on your channel been subscribed for a bit now. Thanks for the shout-out!

  • @lesumsi
    @lesumsi Před 2 lety +2

    Very interesting! I never thought of COM ports as such versatile connectors. I don't have Guitar Hero, but will probably use this trick in tinkering project to connect sensors to a Raspberry Pi.

  • @PabloAvilaEstevez
    @PabloAvilaEstevez Před 2 lety +5

    Was having a rough night at work, and arrived home in a pretty terrible mood, but your new video really cheered me up, a lot more than I was expecting 😅 i love your sense of humor, and thank you for saving my night!

  • @mrbungle589
    @mrbungle589 Před 2 lety +6

    A lot of the time the C6 capacitor goes out on these Les Paul guitars. So if your guitar only blinks and won't sync, get yourself a soldering iron and some 10V 220 uf capacitors. It's time consuming but if a moron like me can do it most of you can too.

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um Před 2 lety

      Could this happen on WoR guitar? I had a customer return stating it "wouldnt sync" and now its sitting here collecting dust

  • @Drihscol
    @Drihscol Před 2 lety +1

    Aayyy! I help out with clone hero dev and I'm the artist who wrote Moonhunter. I've watched you for a while and it's cool to see you doing CH stuff! Hope your guitar is rock solid from now on!

  • @dharma_dude
    @dharma_dude Před 2 lety

    I was just watching some of your older vids and this popped into my notifications, a welcome surprise!

  • @johnathan_mcnutt9473
    @johnathan_mcnutt9473 Před 2 lety +3

    Matt is love. Matt Is life

  • @xeostube
    @xeostube Před 2 lety +5

    Other than making the video much more interesting, why would you want to keep the neck removeable? I assume that design detail was only necessary to keep the original packaging more compact. Seems like soldering the pogo pins in place would have been 50x faster...

  • @totesmcpreesh7617
    @totesmcpreesh7617 Před 2 lety +2

    I really like this idea, I would say a dremel rotary tool would help in carving out the plastic to fit those db9 connectors without having to trim them, also likely giving them better support in the chassis.

  • @RubyIsBored
    @RubyIsBored Před 2 lety +2

    dang, I actually really wanna try this, I have 2 of those les paul guitar controllers sitting in my living room collecting because of this exact issue and it'd be really cool to have them working again

  • @beardalaxy
    @beardalaxy Před 2 lety +12

    Would you ever consider letting people send you their boards and doing this for them? Could maybe be a bit lucrative and help out the Guitar Hero community a lot!

    • @PunakiviAddikti
      @PunakiviAddikti Před 2 lety +2

      There might be repair kits sold online. Worth taking a look.

    • @toynoob2051
      @toynoob2051 Před rokem

      Almost a year later seeing this comment but I offer this mod

    • @SoraluverEternity
      @SoraluverEternity Před 4 měsíci

      @@toynoob2051 yooo toynoob haha

    • @toynoob2051
      @toynoob2051 Před 4 měsíci

      @@SoraluverEternity yes?

  • @rockstopsthetraffic
    @rockstopsthetraffic Před 2 lety +3

    I've been hoarding my two good controllers, one Kramer with the same crappy design as this Les Paul, and another old style one, for PS2, wireless.
    Good to know they might finally be worth something.

  • @thenebula6980
    @thenebula6980 Před 2 lety +1

    love ur videos matt! ur my fav youtuber and your videos are always very unique and interesting

  • @calebholliday1111
    @calebholliday1111 Před 2 lety +1

    I don’t have a clue about 90% what you talk about in your videos but that doesn’t stop me watching every time. They’re fascinating

  • @zk0rned
    @zk0rned Před 2 lety +8

    Could be worse, last night I got so drunk that I threw up on my mouse and super expensive Xbox Series controller and had to take both apart and wash them off and had to take the controller apart multiple times because I would forget a button and because of how finnicky the design is since for some reason all high-end electronics are hard to repair.

  • @ThatFanBoyGuy
    @ThatFanBoyGuy Před 2 lety +3

    If somebody would create a business around fixing Guitar Hero/Rock Band "inustrments" they would make a fortune

    • @Brandon-bc5um
      @Brandon-bc5um Před 2 lety

      You dont even need to fix them tbh, just find ones that work!!! $$$$$$

  • @MatWilson2612
    @MatWilson2612 Před 2 lety

    Awesome! While moving I found my two Les Paul Guitars, they're dirty (given to me) and need a good clean but also have the same issue as described.

  • @Bombercules
    @Bombercules Před 2 lety

    Amazing, this video unearthed something that plagued me daily over a decade ago but I hadn't thought about it since then, what an awesome fix btw

  • @VisualCody
    @VisualCody Před 2 lety +7

    Is it weird that I actually like the old serial/DB9 ports more than USB?
    Their so simple to work with for controlling things. no drivers to install just send data to the right port

    • @diamondarrow4567
      @diamondarrow4567 Před 2 lety

      Most usb stuff is plug and play anyway so drivers is a moot point

    • @ppprime98K
      @ppprime98K Před 2 lety +1

      @@diamondarrow4567 Nowadays it is, but you can encounter driver issues on older usb things and chinese knockoffs. I have a USB DJ set that i had to put an arduino since there was no software available and the ones that i found only worked on XP. And also cheap usb composite capture cards are a nightmare if you loose the driver cd or don't have a cd drive at all.

    • @CraftingCake
      @CraftingCake Před rokem

      @@ppprime98K Plug and play often only works when the manufacturer registers their driver with Microsoft.
      And the Chinese brands don't bother...

    • @ppprime98K
      @ppprime98K Před rokem

      @@CraftingCake i only experienced that with old USB devices, newer devices tend to use either open source or generic drivers, unless is something too specific or tries to compete with Microsoft products for cheaper

  • @JF743
    @JF743 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm trying to understand what the extra pins are for. 5 buttons, 1 ground, why 2 more? The Wii version has only 6 pins.
    And for that matter mine are still working fine, but I'll keep that in mind if it starts acting up.

    • @garrynull6812
      @garrynull6812 Před 2 lety

      Some guitar necks have 3 ground lines. You can still combine them into 1 and the frets will still work just as fine.

    • @JF743
      @JF743 Před 2 lety

      @@garrynull6812 thanks for the information, still pretty odd. I feel like it would have been easier to design a single neck connection for each major revision

  • @lazyeyegreg3508
    @lazyeyegreg3508 Před 2 lety

    Wow, the DB9 connector definitely took me by surprise. I was expecting one of the fancy modular power supply plugs but the DB9 is a very cool idea and a nice throwback. Great mod man!

  • @sparkysIT
    @sparkysIT Před 6 měsíci

    I noticed that the pressure from the pins creates holes in the original contacts on the neck board. I just soldered over the holes and made new flush contacts, and then I applied some silver electrical connective grease for keeping the connection during movement. Worked better than I anticipated.

  • @radiantansel202
    @radiantansel202 Před 2 lety +5

    You could also potentially attempt to play "Gitadora" with this, which is essentially the Japanese counterpart with many differences.
    I really appreciate this video, very useful, especially because those Guitars will also work with the console of choice (360 in your case)

  • @TechNoobsters
    @TechNoobsters Před 2 lety +3

    That's why I go with the Wii version, there's even a program called WiiTar, so you're truly wireless, if you got a wiimote, which most true emulating people should have, didn't know the xbox version had such a bad neck connector, the wii's is very well built, It's sorta like a lightning connector

    • @SpencerKaup
      @SpencerKaup Před 2 lety +1

      I use a raphnet

    • @ThatOneSeong
      @ThatOneSeong Před 2 lety +2

      WiiTar user here; nope, it's the same shitty design. Ended up hardwiring my own to get it working. Only costed me a couple hours of my life and sanity.
      Also, the program WiiTar conflicts with ViGEm (which p'much every modern 'x controller for Windows' thing uses) since the program was built with the older Scarlet.Crush platform. Main reason people use WiiTars stems from the relative ease and critically low latency of the RandNet adapters. How much that matters to you tho is a YMMV thing.

    • @TechNoobsters
      @TechNoobsters Před 2 lety

      @@ThatOneSeong huh, I'm looking at mine, and I don't have it, I have like a true connector, actually more similar to a super large lightning connector

    • @0osk
      @0osk Před 2 lety

      ​@@ThatOneSeong ​ Just looked at mine too, no pogo pins here. Wouldnt really describe it as similar to a lightning connector, but its nothing like pogo pins. Almost like a bigger HDMI with fewer contacts. I have the guitar hero 5 one, the one that's red and white around where you strum. I also dont see why being wireless is a GOOD thing, cause all of the wireless guitar hero controllers have noticeable input lag to me. But I'm too cheap to buy a raphnet and not good enough that a little bit of input lag makes a difference, so I just deal with it lmao

  • @fartgarfunkeljr
    @fartgarfunkeljr Před 2 lety

    Very inspiring videos, nice to see someone capable doing what we dream of. Thanks!

  • @PrayingToTheAlien
    @PrayingToTheAlien Před 2 lety

    God I love all these MattKC videos. 2022 will be a great year at this rate!

  • @TylerFurrison
    @TylerFurrison Před 2 lety +3

    I got both my guitars for like, 10 bucks at some thrift stores

    • @STICKOMEDIA
      @STICKOMEDIA Před 2 lety +1

      I find lots of guitar hero stuff at thrift stores too

    • @TylerFurrison
      @TylerFurrison Před 2 lety +1

      @@STICKOMEDIA I have a Stratocaster and an Xplorer, both for Xbox 360

    • @STICKOMEDIA
      @STICKOMEDIA Před 2 lety +1

      @@TylerFurrison nice

    • @STICKOMEDIA
      @STICKOMEDIA Před 2 lety +1

      @@TylerFurrison stratocaster pretty fire

    • @lucasyukioimafuko192
      @lucasyukioimafuko192 Před 2 lety +1

      Idk if this is relevant, but his rarity point is pretty accurate here in Japan
      It’s rare af - of course, you CAN find them in auction/used apps BUT, you won’t spend no less than $200 anyways, which is weird, ‘cause I presume GH wasn’t really a thing here - I couldn’t find any other than III and Aerosmith (for the PS2 at least), let alone the controller.
      Last month I saw an Aerosmith bundle for the PS3 selling for a little over $600

  • @nathanmonahan6157
    @nathanmonahan6157 Před 2 lety +3

    I did a similar mod to my les paul (plus many others) back in like 2007/8. I didn't have much on hand so just made due with a couple floppy drive power extensions (like to know how many others here have actually used those as intended lol)
    I started with a working corded guitar, and a broken wireless body
    I permanently mounted the neck to the body with epoxy, but cut away at the base of the back of the neck so that it could still open for service. Added weights for a more comfortable feel hanging from the strap. Mounted the mic input on top so it didn't get in the way anymore. And had a friend cast me clear epoxy buttons for the whole thing. Added LEDs to light up the neck buttons, strum bar, and the base of whammy bar. had a couple sticker bombed faceplates, 1 clean black and 1 clean aerosmith.
    Next I wanted to try something stupid that i didn't think would work. combine the 2 bodys i had. I turned the current wired connection into a mini-b to usb2.0 and then managed to find a way to mount in the batteries and wireless main board from the damaged wireless body. By adding 2 toggle switches that would control most of the grounds of the buttons, i need 2 xbox home buttons 2 joysticks and whammy only worked on wired mode. but i could switch from wired to wireless anytime i wanted with a badass looking and feeling fiddle.
    most of my mounting was done with cheap 2 part epoxy mixed with sawdust, i also used a type of plastic welder for lots of things. It heats up metal staples with an s profile to join edges, and i would use that to replace parts i didn't need to remove, cover holes, and on a couple pcb mounts where i soldered the staples to ground pads.
    this thing was a mess, but so much fun to build. It eventually began to decay, as did my passion for the game. I still love to jam out now and then, got a couple stock boys that still shred

  • @imark7777777
    @imark7777777 Před 2 lety +2

    Apparently that attachment group can be conductive and or corrosive, it's seen in older radios.

  • @ceneblock
    @ceneblock Před 2 lety +2

    My concern is going to be strain relief from plugging and unplugging the guitar.
    On our mice, we had this big molded chunky plastic cover that you gripped on to remove, but here you're effectively removing by grabbing from the cord.
    If you can make the connectors attached to the plastic (instead of a loose press fit) then you'll have a longer lifetime before the connections break.

  • @CreativityCurve
    @CreativityCurve Před 2 lety +4

    I was hoping you'd look into everyone's favorite Wii guitar controllers in this. They're quite fascinating and surprisingly reliable

  • @rockstopsthetraffic
    @rockstopsthetraffic Před 2 lety +4

    Also, the "shit" is probably just mastic adhesive... unless I'm missing an in-joke where you call adhesives "shit".

  • @Hero3life
    @Hero3life Před 2 lety

    This makes me happy inside to see this game brought to light. You rock! Great fix!

  • @JacintoVG
    @JacintoVG Před 2 lety

    I had one of these from when I was a kid and i had tied a shoelace on the strap pegs to tighten the connection between the neck and body. I might give this a try when I fix it up which I've been meaning to do!

  • @KidTonyGaming
    @KidTonyGaming Před 2 lety +4

    Who remember Frets on Fire

    • @SamuelSarette
      @SamuelSarette Před 29 dny +1

      Wonderful time playing it 15~ years ago

  • @jamesread11
    @jamesread11 Před 2 lety

    Windows exception audio got a good workout that episode 😂 another great vid 👍

  • @ThePSkillz
    @ThePSkillz Před 2 lety

    Great video!
    2:51 “OMG! Who *DUN* in the guitar?!” 😂

  • @turtlehermitgmg
    @turtlehermitgmg Před 2 lety +2

    “Whatever bro, void these nuts!” I’m dying

  • @ClearComplexity
    @ClearComplexity Před 2 lety +1

    I made my own in boredom a few years ago with wood/copper, mechanical switches, and one of the random micro controllers I had laying around. Helps I'm a metal/wood working by trade and had the spare materials and workshop to do it all in. Still, it was pretty much all done by hand and if you didn't want it to weigh as much (bit less than a standard electric guitar, I used similar woods and techniques), you could always print parts, I guess. At that point I would just buy one and refurb it if need be if it's going to be plastic anyway.

  • @PoilQC
    @PoilQC Před 2 lety +1

    Yay an other upload! Keep it up Matt 🤘🙌

  • @zobazoba6418
    @zobazoba6418 Před 2 lety

    I remember fixing this with cutting the pin part and the connector part hardwiring the cabels ( had hard time fitting everything back) then putting it together. Considering i was younger had 0 experience with solding I was pretty happy with the results

  • @querpmuerp
    @querpmuerp Před 2 lety +1

    My guitar hero controller had the same problem right from the start. I jammed some plastics in there to add more pressure and it worked. I coudn't believe something would be relased in this state.

  • @TylerGH
    @TylerGH Před 2 lety

    amazing video, 10/10, also im glad you made a video about a game i play on the day to day!

  • @aidane6007
    @aidane6007 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos glad to see youre being sponsored for it too :)

  • @onyxx300_
    @onyxx300_ Před 2 lety +2

    Holy shit, this is the earliest I've been to a MattKC video

  • @MixAndMash
    @MixAndMash Před 2 lety

    Your videos are some primo awesome content.. can safely say you make and do some of the coolest tech related stuff on this platform.

  • @TECH097
    @TECH097 Před rokem

    "...and -oh my god WHO SH*T IN THE GUITAR???" has to be one of the most hilariously unexpected lines I've ever heard in a restoration video Matt. Thank you for that. XD

  • @_BLUBOX_
    @_BLUBOX_ Před rokem

    Recently had purchased this guitar from a secondhand shop for Pennie’s and dollars. And at first the guitar didn’t turn on. So I cleaned the battery tab box and turned on and synced to my 360 with no problem. But another problem occurred, the fret buttons weren’t working. Check the connection, the wire was detached and from my understanding this fix is going to revive this les Paul back into shape! Thank you for your awesome videos mane! Now I am waiting for my DB9 connector to arrive in the mail and make this happen!

  • @FuzzyTekShow
    @FuzzyTekShow Před 2 lety

    What a great idea, nice one Matt!

  • @PlayerGamer3547
    @PlayerGamer3547 Před 2 lety +1

    When you release the neck and smell where the pins are, 👌👌👌 real good electronic smell right there.

  • @gernhartreinholzen3992
    @gernhartreinholzen3992 Před 2 lety +2

    Bought two wired X-Plorer Controllers (the Guitar Hero 3 ones) 12 years ago. Still work like new.

  • @CheeseyHead123
    @CheeseyHead123 Před 2 lety +1

    So here is a little example of how complicated this can be putting these older gen guitars back together, I found a old rockband wii guitar at goodwill and 1 button would not work. All the buttons clicked, the pads all worked, the electrical parts were all working but when you tried to use it the yellow button wouldn’t work. Turns out the buttons themselves were not in the correct color order and despite the fact that the buttons are all the same and don’t appear different in any way once I popped them all off and color coded them it worked perfectly.

  • @dj3d506
    @dj3d506 Před 2 lety

    Thanks dude for this video😁
    I have this problem too by my Controller but didnt search for any solutions to fix it. I saw this video because it was on my yt start page...
    I used ducktape or this press technic (u mentioned at the start of the video) in the past but now i know what to do😁😁

  • @smittzero8463
    @smittzero8463 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't play Guitar Hero but I had a project in mind involving one of the controllers. Coincidentally, this was the exact controller I wanted to use, and the connector was something I was worried about failing. Well that's one less thing I need to experiment with. Nice.

  • @JaytheJaskonian
    @JaytheJaskonian Před 2 lety

    I've been looking for a Wii guitar to get back into clone hero with after I gave mine to my mom. I saw one at an electronics store near me for $50 but I couldn't see if it was for the Wii or not, which I need for my adapter. This video encouraged me to keep looking

  • @andrewdreasler428
    @andrewdreasler428 Před 2 lety

    9:49 a good way to protect the wires from screws in the guitar neck would be to encase them in "spiral wrap." You should be able to find it in various electronic/build-your-own computer stores, or online electronics/automation stores. you would need the smaller size (about 1/4" OD) to wrap the wires into a cable that would fit into the neck, but once you've done that, not only is it easier to route the cables without strays picking their own route, but the wrap also provides extra protection if a screw has a 'near miss.'

  • @darkelffire3761
    @darkelffire3761 Před 2 lety

    3:26 I remember seeing an old video on how to take apart a ps2 that warned you about voiding the warranty. Just in case my 2nd hand 10+ year old ps2 still has a warranty.

  • @coxymla
    @coxymla Před 2 lety +1

    Strong flashbacks to desoldering the ribbon cable entirely and replacing it with a segment of Cat5 ethernet cable. In a pinch, you can also just drive a small screw into the lower frets while applying pressure on the neck to permanently attach it, which works nearly as well.

  • @TechBroNina
    @TechBroNina Před 6 měsíci

    the DB9 is so triggering lol. nice tear-down video! gonna reference this when I fix up my 2 PS3 GH3 guitars later this week

  • @RachelWolfe
    @RachelWolfe Před 10 měsíci

    Did this for a friend yesterday. Kept breaking my amateur solder connections but otherwise it was a solid fix! Instead of trimming down the connector, I melted some ridges into the plastic around the connector, which worked really well for holding it securely. Not sure if you secured the connector more off screen but it definitely wasn't holding still for us without help. Left it wobbling about in the neck, but it does line up well enough when it's held flat and once it's plugged in, it's not going anywhere.

  • @drewbilly9
    @drewbilly9 Před 2 lety

    Another wonderful video yasss you made my morning :3

  • @TranscribeYT
    @TranscribeYT Před 2 lety

    Did not know that's how the guitar controllers connected... what a pain. I was surprised when the neck just slid straight in to the guitar's dv9 because it looked a little askew and then it just clicks in so ahah

  • @Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer
    @Eddies_Bra-att-ha-grejer Před 2 lety +1

    9:26 When stuff like this is put together at a factory they obviously have proper charts on where everything is supposed to go, and oftentimes special jigs to make it easier.

  • @ninjapwnsatlyfe
    @ninjapwnsatlyfe Před 2 lety +1

    hey, something that is totally in my wheelhouse for once! we usually just hardwire the neck but this aint a bad route either

  • @AsilarWindsailor
    @AsilarWindsailor Před 2 lety

    A Labyrinth reference! I knew I liked this guy. Also, nice work on the repair. I wish I still had my copy of Guitar Hero III and my wireless guitar controllers

  • @fellow9939
    @fellow9939 Před 2 lety +2

    "Who shit in the guitar"
    -MattKC, 2022.