From what I know it cuts out for a second or two, then comes back. He says if he works the knob back and forth, the sound comes in and out, so i think both the pots are dirty.
This is not my amp so to speak, but one of my teachers. So I really don't know any more than that. Sorry, should hav stated that earlier, but thank you to all who replied, it really helps.
I have a fender hot rod deville 60W and the sound cuts out when ever I turn the amp to level 2 or 3. I cuts out on distortion and clean channels. I have replaced the cord, and the problem isn't from the guitar. any help?
If the glue joint is stronger than the wood fibers themselves, woulden't it make sense to join the sides down the center? Or am i not understanding? At any rate if your still unsure when you go to build, go with your gut.
good luck
No kidding daveq, whoa... all plans are stopped for now. thanks everyone, almost jumped into a big mess. a little education on LED's and then maybe I'll start again.
Thanks for all the replies, i will try to get some pics when i am done.
but i still don't know how to do the wiring. can i use the truss rod as one big connector for the negative end of the power supply, so this way i only have to use wires to connect all the positive ends of the leds?
i was looking to add leds which stay lit and then run the wires to a power supply in the body. there doesn't seem to be enough room for the leds and I can't find smaller ones. any one have any ideas?
I have played guitar for a few years, but I have just recently wanted to modify and work on them myself, mostly to save money. I wanted to know if it is possible to put LED's in your fret board in place of the dot inlays?