Hi All,
I'm having an intermittent issue with an ES-345 that has me perplexed. The problem came on somewhat gradually, and is getting more frequent. Here's what it does:
The guitar will play fine, then will lose volume, almost like I've rolled the volume pot down from 10 to around 6 or so. After playing for a brief period, it will then "go back to normal", and have it's usual output power. It's very intermittent.
Initially I thought it was a tube problem with my amp, but I have played the guitar now through a brand new Vox AC-15, different cables, and had the same problem occur.
This is a weird problem. No scratchiness, cracking, or any such thing - the guitar just will suddenly seem as if it's been "turned down", be wimpy for a while, then recover and play normally. It affects both pickups at the same time.
Any ideas? I'm not even sure where to begin on this one...
I'm having an intermittent issue with an ES-345 that has me perplexed. The problem came on somewhat gradually, and is getting more frequent. Here's what it does:
The guitar will play fine, then will lose volume, almost like I've rolled the volume pot down from 10 to around 6 or so. After playing for a brief period, it will then "go back to normal", and have it's usual output power. It's very intermittent.
Initially I thought it was a tube problem with my amp, but I have played the guitar now through a brand new Vox AC-15, different cables, and had the same problem occur.
This is a weird problem. No scratchiness, cracking, or any such thing - the guitar just will suddenly seem as if it's been "turned down", be wimpy for a while, then recover and play normally. It affects both pickups at the same time.
Any ideas? I'm not even sure where to begin on this one...
Comment