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Fire2theSky

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  1. Alright, this has probably be done many many times before, but I got the idea from another board and wanted to hear from people here...

    List what you have to work with now, and follow it up by what you want, what you are planning to get, or what you wish you could get in the future.

    Now:

    Gibson Les Paul Custom

    Gibson Les Paul Voodoo

    Parker MIDI Mojo

    Boss TU-1 Chromatic Tuner

    Boss MT-2 Metal Zone

    Boss BF-3 Flanger

    Boss DD-6 Digital Delay

    Boss V-Wah

    Yamaha EMX 640 Mixer/Amp

    Future

    Gibson Les Paul Custom (Own)

    Gibson Les Paul Voodoo (Own)

    Natural Finished Gibson Les Paul Custom

    Digitech Whammy

    Boss Effects (Own)

    Boss Chrous Pedal

    Dunlop Crybaby Wah

    a Marshall bass head,

    a Mesa/Boogie Triple Rectifier

    and a Dieselhead amp

    That sums it up :D

  2. Ok, I'm 20 years old and thinking it's getting to be time for me to enroll in college. I just have a couple questions.

    I am going to be attending Louisville Technical Institute. They offer a Computer Electronics Training course. The first section of which is basic electronic courses and certification, (Soldering, chip board work, ect) I'm wandering if any of this knowledge would possibly help me to repair, remove, or install electric components for guitar, such as the pickups or other stuff like that.

    I'd really like to know because there is a 90% chance that I will take the class regardless of whats posted here because I grew up around computers, I would love to be involved in building them and their parts.

    I know this probably isn't in the right forum, but I figured you guys in Electronics would be most able to answer this question.

    Scott

  3. I opened dup the switch plate on the back... and pulled it out of the housing without disconnecting anything and just sqeezed all the metal contacts together with my thumb and forefinger and switched it back and forth some, and it seems to be working fine now, so it was obviously the switch.

    It appears in the replies that this seems to be a reoccuring problem with gibson switches.

    Thanks for your help and suggestion guys.

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