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Old 10-10-2004, 20:38   #1 (permalink)

 
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Ding! Acoustic guitar parts

i have recently dismantled my electro acoustic guitar. Wee problem though with the volume and tone controls. I couldnt get the volume and tone knobs off so gave them a wee twist . Think i have broken the transducers inside. Anyone know where i can get replacements and what the correct term for these parts is, if they are actually transducers etc.

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Old 11-10-2004, 11:32   #2 (permalink)
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Hmm lets see, where could you possibly get parts to fix your guitar?

Oh I know! The guitar shops.

RnB, Bruce Millers, Prosound.
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A slightly more helpful reply:

http://www.brandoniguitars.co.uk
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Hmm lets see, where could you possibly get parts to fix your guitar?

Oh I know! The guitar shops.

RnB, Bruce Millers, Prosound.

how about an economical recommendation wiseass! Besides i had to take my acoustic to bits cos RnB "supposedly" repaired it in the first place, when actually they induced mains hum with dodgy soldering connections.

Only cost fucking £40 .
maybe you got money to donate to RnB technical training but i dont.

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what part is actually broken?

is it a normal rotational (volume/tone) knob or something else completely

if you just destreyed the potentiomener by twisting it round too much (past the usuall limit of its travel) you could easily replace it, a couple of quid for a new one and a little soldering is all you need

if it is some other part, i am not sure

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