acoustic preamp
Quote from Forum Archives on October 12, 2009, 5:56 pmPosted by: klsluder <klsluder@...>
I have a Peavey Ecoustic A/E guitar not to be confused with the ecoustic
amp. It is a very thin body acoustic electric manufactured around 1991.
Second nicest guitar I have ever owned. Last year I about this time I
mentioned I was losing volume. It is pretty much gone now. Our one and
only local guitar shop looked at it and couldn't figure out what was
wrong. I either need to fix it or get a bigger amp (kidding about the amp).What are the odds that the preamp can be replaced without cutting more
holes? How would I go about finding out what fits in the existing
opening? Local shop while nice guys are not much help with this. There
is no name on the preamp - at least not externally. Later this week I
might pull it out and see if there is anything stamped on the back of
the preamp or inside of it.Also curious of your thoughts on replacing original parts on a collector
instrument. OK it isn't a '57 Strat but it is pretty nice. Well except
is doesn't work.Peace
Kevin
Posted by: klsluder <klsluder@...>
amp. It is a very thin body acoustic electric manufactured around 1991.
Second nicest guitar I have ever owned. Last year I about this time I
mentioned I was losing volume. It is pretty much gone now. Our one and
only local guitar shop looked at it and couldn't figure out what was
wrong. I either need to fix it or get a bigger amp (kidding about the amp).
What are the odds that the preamp can be replaced without cutting more
holes? How would I go about finding out what fits in the existing
opening? Local shop while nice guys are not much help with this. There
is no name on the preamp - at least not externally. Later this week I
might pull it out and see if there is anything stamped on the back of
the preamp or inside of it.
Also curious of your thoughts on replacing original parts on a collector
instrument. OK it isn't a '57 Strat but it is pretty nice. Well except
is doesn't work.
Peace
Kevin