Breaking stuff
This Saturday I mishandled the Gallien-Kruger bass amp I bought last week and broke the plastic input jack. Figuring this to be an easy fix I got straight into it and took the amp apart. Compared to the repairs I’ve carried out after having mishandled my point-to-point guitar amp it was a nightmare. De-soldering sucks at the best of times, but on tiny PCB solders it REALLY sucks. Here's a shot of the PCB as mounted in the amp. It had some strange oily gunk in it (you can see a puddle type stain in the photo), which reminded me of the Legacy that Philby bought a while back...

The jacks in the GK are an unusual size and my local electronics parts shop doesn’t have anything to fit, so I opened up my Peavey’s and an EHX pedal, both of which have plastic jacks but different sized ones. I need the amp for a gig this weekend so had to resort to cannibalising the amp and used one of the effects loop jacks to replace the input one. Upon testing the amp I found that the output was virtually non-existent. I spent about 6 hours trying different stuff to get it working, all to no avail. Then, before making a call to my trusted amp tech I thought I’d do a quick internet search, and it turned up a very quick albeit bodgy fix for a similar problem – run a patch lead from the effects send to the return. It sounded too easy, but lo and behold it worked. So there’s a problem somewhere in the FX loop circuit – I probably inadvertently burnt out a component or two whilst de-soldering the jack, but I can live with that.
Got anything you’ve broken then done a dodgy repair on?
While I’m in whinge mode, how about this for a fuse location - next to the mains plug and through all the HV wires. What’s wrong with having it accessible without having to open the amp up!?!?

Acoustic Guitars
I’ve found myself playing a lot more acoustic guitar in the last couple of weeks and, being a gear nerd, want to get a better one. Local manufacturer Maton will most likely get my money, but a lot of the Larivee and Taylor offerings very attractive. There are so many models offered by these companies that it makes choosing an overdrive pedal seem easy!
What’s your go-to acoustic guitar style? Dreadnought? Jumbo? One of those smaller ones? And what is your acoustic guitar?
I’m a dreadnought guy. This is my all solid mahogany, Chinese Guild. It plays and sounds good, but the ultra glossy finish on it feels very cheap and plasticy which takes some of the joy out of playing it.
