Hello All, and thanks for allowing me to join this forum!
I've been playing and working on guitars for ~26 years. I decided to step my game up along the way and attend Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery and took an amplifier/electronics class while there.
I am currently working on my first electronic repair of a JP model and am stumped...
I have searched and found many pics/diagrams of schematics, but can't match the model with any of the information provided...
I suspect it's been modified as the solder joints are not very professional...
The cavity contains 1 3-way switch with 12 terminals mounted on a PCB, 1 standard Vol pot, and 1 standard Tone pot... No push-pulls or PCB/wires for Piezo Saddles... AND, the bridge pickup does not have a blade like most models pictured
Question:
Have any models had the above configuration?
Ailment:
Neck pup is significantly weaker than bridge. Once unsoldered and directly run into the amp, both pups had balanced output...
The leaves the switch as suspect...
Where can I source a replacement switch?
Thank you, in advance, for your time and assistance!
Gordo!
I've been playing and working on guitars for ~26 years. I decided to step my game up along the way and attend Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery and took an amplifier/electronics class while there.
I am currently working on my first electronic repair of a JP model and am stumped...
I have searched and found many pics/diagrams of schematics, but can't match the model with any of the information provided...
I suspect it's been modified as the solder joints are not very professional...
The cavity contains 1 3-way switch with 12 terminals mounted on a PCB, 1 standard Vol pot, and 1 standard Tone pot... No push-pulls or PCB/wires for Piezo Saddles... AND, the bridge pickup does not have a blade like most models pictured
Question:
Have any models had the above configuration?
Ailment:
Neck pup is significantly weaker than bridge. Once unsoldered and directly run into the amp, both pups had balanced output...
The leaves the switch as suspect...
Where can I source a replacement switch?
Thank you, in advance, for your time and assistance!
Gordo!