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Not sure about this amp but if it uses a AC power for the heaters then it will probably need a new transformer unless that output is independently fused. Further if it is AC it would be better to convert it to DC tube heat than to repair to its original setup.
That being said if it uses DC power for the heaters then it could be as simple as replacing some rectifier diodes or again a fuse on the main board.
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Isolate your LED power and ground connections from the rest of the guitar electronics and there should not be a problem.
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Marshall makes 3 different models:
http://www.marshallamps.com/product_range....roductRangeId=8
Engl makes 2
http://www.engl-amps.com/index3.html
Randall and VHT
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Can you roundover the edge which would blend the two together or cut a binding channel and install binding? Some pictures would help.
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Sounds like your signal wire and ground are reversed at the jack.
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For a 20 or 22 fret neck you could use a 14".
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I wonder if they make a special micro dovetail bit to cut those slots.
Too bad there is no data on the site to show the difference from standard nickel or stainless frets. All the demos use a high gain sound so its difficult to know how much the sustain has changed.
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Nice work Craig.
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For two volume and two tone you can use a Les Paul wiring diagram, plenty of those around the net.
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Are you using different buffing wheels for each compound? The medium compound should start to show some gloss.
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A common one uses the LTC1440 comparator http://www.discovercircuits.com/H-Corner/9v-batmon.htm
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Yes you can connect a pickup without any controls. You ground the bridge in the same manner to the ground of the output jack.
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It usually refers to the whole width.
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Good info. Thanks for the review.
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My personal favorites, when we are talking locking tuners, are Grover. You might give them a try. Super smooth tuners and a locking system that doesn't bite. And no bulky locking nut under the head that adds weight.
+1 Grover locking, super simple, lower weight.
I've had Sperzels for a while, but I'm willing to try the Grovers. Anyone know if they come in black?Yes.
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Welcome. The black ice device has been covered many times, you can do a search for it and find out more.
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Sorry to hear about your hands. Where are you located?
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Better recheck your decimal point....3/8" is .375 and .037 is just over 1/32"
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You won't be cheated. They are good people.
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22 gauge
Please Help! Is My Dimarzio Evo 2 Really Dead?
in Electronics Chat
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If you have a multi-meter, disconnect the pickup in the guitar, put the meter on the Ohms setting and check the impedance. You can test the each coil and both together. The Ohms value should be around 12k for both coils in series.