dsrb
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Post by dsrb on Sept 13, 2007 16:53:15 GMT -5
I'll start the gig next sunday, so until that day comes, I can do everything to the guitar. I'm in hollidays right now and I can spend all the time needed with the guitar. I've finally change my dad's mind and he will help-me through the whole process. I only need some guide-lines. That step I haven't done is the problem right? So, now I have a question. After cuting the wire and attaching it to the body, you will have the other half of the wire remaining. What is supposed to do with it?
Thanks a lot
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Post by dsrb on Oct 6, 2007 12:20:23 GMT -5
Hi all once more time I'm here to thank you! Right before the sound check had began, I was really frustrated with my hum-caster. I decided to open the jack cavity and.. voila! There was the problem! The ground wire was almost disconnected! I don't know how it became like that, but I quickly took the soldering iron.. And it instantly became No-Hum-Caster! The problem could have been solved quickly if I didn't mind to look there and slowly analise all the wiring. I've learned the lesson! I didn't post earlier because I'm getting really busy with my friend's guitars lol and a new project.. I've to build something for school with the subject "Sound and electro-magnetism". Can you imagine what will I do?.. ;D More words for another post A Big Thank you for all of you that helped-me through this mind-saturating but ear-satisfying project. I own you a dinner in my house
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Post by ChrisK on Oct 6, 2007 12:42:41 GMT -5
Might we all presume that you will be covering the travel and accommodation costs as well?
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dsrb
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Post by dsrb on Oct 6, 2007 13:23:30 GMT -5
I will need to talk to my mom LOOOL
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