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Crack in electric guitar body

Frankly, given the value of a first act guitar, I wouldn't br investing the time and effort into it., That said, I wouldn't try to fadeThe proper paint will be available from Stewart MacDonald guitar parts, in matching paint, but would repaint the entire guitar.
1/4/2022 10:10:18 AM • First Act Music • Answered on Jan 04, 2022
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Given a First Act ME402 but impedance control broken off. Is it worth replacing? Can it even be replaced?

It is worth repairing, you can either do it yourself if you can solder or take it into a guitar shop.
9/2/2021 4:11:56 PM • First Act Music • Answered on Sep 02, 2021
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My guitar. AL362 firstact 222. Was giving to me

$100 at Target
5/3/2017 2:48:31 PM • First Act... • Answered on May 03, 2017
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How do i get service ?

I'm afraid we cannot call, but if you take the guitar to an established music store and they advise repair, they're probably right. Look for a shop that advertises guitar repairs specifically that is authorized by at least one of the major guitar brads and you should be fine, However, be sure to compare the cost of the repair to the value of the guitar. If it's a student instrument, it may be more cost effective to replace it instead.
5/3/2017 2:08:07 AM • First Act 222 36... • Answered on May 03, 2017
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Got a first act eletric guitar n the pickup's has two wires coming off of it blue n white .white goes to a pot where does blue go

One wire goes to a leg on the pot,the other to ground.
10/29/2016 9:13:20 PM • First Act Music • Answered on Oct 29, 2016
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Guitar amplifier schematics

Wires? Speaker wires? AC cord? PLEASE PEOPLE! Take an extra 10 seconds and be more specific in your descriptions of the problem.
6/4/2014 8:25:43 PM • First Act... • Answered on Jun 04, 2014
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How do you fix a string??

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7/14/2013 2:21:41 PM • First Act Music • Answered on Jul 14, 2013
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I have a First Act Garage Master Custom Guitar, Black - Volkswagen Limited Edition and i need a new string and they always ask me what gauge it is and i have no clue have any answers

The electric guitars without the floyd system usually have the wire gauge of 10-46 (10 being the thinnest and measuring just 0.010 inches)The gauge goes from: high e - 10, B - 13, G - 17, D - 26, A - 36, low E - 46.Strings D, A and low E are wound and have a gold look, while G, B and high e are plain and have a silver look.
1/30/2013 1:20:25 AM • First Act ... • Answered on Jan 30, 2013
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I lost the cable to connect the guitar the the amp

The connector should be a 6.3mm (quarter inch) mono jack plug. And don't buy the curly cable.
10/4/2012 8:30:44 PM • First Act 222... • Answered on Oct 04, 2012
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It won't turn on

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2/26/2011 10:01:20 AM • First Act 5 Pad... • Answered on Feb 26, 2011
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My electric guitar wont play with my amp

Yes its probably the wirring but if u look at it
it kinda crazy, so you wont be able to do it on ur own unkess ur a guitar tech so just go to a shop and they will fix it for u, problem is that if it is the wirring it willl have problems, so u might want to replace the WHOLE wirring system... Depending on the guitar u have, FENDER< GIBSON<IBANEZ, CORT, the wiring colors will be different
DONT TRY TO FIX IT URSLEF
4/18/2010 6:09:14 PM • First Act Music • Answered on Apr 18, 2010
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The cymbal is almost broken... I need a new one!

There is a SLIGHT chance the cymbal could be SILVER (hard) soldered if it has a crack, however it porbably should just be replaced.

Note that soft soldering will not work as it would be vibration lossy and the cymbal would not ring. Same probllem trying any adhesive products.
11/28/2009 5:05:54 PM • First Act Music • Answered on Nov 28, 2009
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The neck on my guitar snapped but not completely.

If the break has not damaged the frets or body, it should be O.K. Make sure that the neck is straight. No twisting or bowing. It should be fine if this is done. Good luck and keep on rockin'.
11/20/2009 7:34:16 PM • First Act Flames... • Answered on Nov 20, 2009
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Peavey cs1000 x

The most likely case is that one of the main output transistors (if which there are many) is shorted. When the protect circuit senses DC on the final output, it will not allow the output relay to come on to protect the speakers from raw DC. With the power removed, you can check between each outputs Emitter and Collector and you will probably find close to zero ohms. From that point you need to unsolder each of the pins of the bad channel until you find the shorted device(s) and replace them.
2/7/2024 9:32:20 AM • Music • Answered on Feb 07, 2024
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FRONTIOPAE what is this instrument unscrambled

'pianoforte'
1/17/2024 4:22:56 PM • Music • Answered on Jan 17, 2024
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Looking for specific screw for a Crate and Barrel table

BREV. N. 838420
1/9/2024 8:32:24 PM • Music • Answered on Jan 09, 2024
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I want to manually wire my z-560

1/4/2024 1:18:20 PM • Music • Answered on Jan 04, 2024
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