
My guitar does not work?
I am looking for my old electric guitar (Aria Pro II) to work and is acting funny. A sometimes does not work but if I strum a little of it working again. For now, when I touch the string to the metal piece that his supposed litlte plug the cable in it does not sound fuzzy in the morning as usual. I do not know what hurts someone has an idea? I think it could be my amp, but I tried and no other amp that before, too, but not as often. I changed my strings and if it can be.
What part of the bone was connected to the output contact? (piece of metal that connects the cable) You will get a buzz if the amplifier end of the rope metallic touches. If you got to the top to the metal and the amp do not have a problem Buzz amplifier or a string. If the control AMP out and your sure the cable is good then do the following proofs of his guitar. The output connector nut loosens establishment? If so most likely is a loose wire in your outlet. Try moving the plug when the guitar is connected to your amp (it is to moderate). If you cut inside or outside for the movement that has found the problem. Similarly, if you find that cut in and when the tablet is activated selector lever, suspected of a switch torn or soiled. The same applies to the volume and tone. You can remove cavity covers and disconnected cables check as suggested, but if you find a cable loose who knows where it belongs? Do you or a friend with welding skills? (rotation of the child not to cut) Do you know how much to buy and where a switch if required or a potentiometer? If not better seek help from a professional repair shop. It seems that your problem is not too serious. A repair can be for less money than you can imagine. At my shop in a place of Jack costs less than $ 15.00
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