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  • Soloist problem!!!!!

    It sounds like the output jack is in need of cleaniong or replacement.

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    Re: Soloist problem!!!!!

    Check the output jack (clean it and check the solder joints), also make sure the ground wire is securely soldered.

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      Re: Soloist problem!!!!!

      And if those ideas don't help, you might check the output jack. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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        Re: Soloist problem!!!!!

        Turn your cable around and try the other end - how long have you had the cable? I got one I've used for years and it started crapping out the other day - flipped it around and it's good as new (unless I bump the other end of the cable [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] )

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          Soloist problem!!!!!

          I have had my soloist now for about 3 maybe 4 years. Its the only guitar i play.... but i haev a problem with it.

          For some reason it makes alot of crackling noises when plugged in.. tis not the amp or cords... What could be wrong with it....

          I know its pronly something very simple but i jsut want to know what it is before i go and try to fix it

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