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When wiring around circuit board cracks, one must use adequate sized wires and keep the leads short. Also you MAY have a microscopic crack in yet another conductor that flexes when you play the keyboard and freezes it. Use a high intensity LED light from the topside to "candle" the board and look for cracks. Look for cracking of the board material that may have tiny cracks in the circuit traces.
Need more info: 1- does the volume control still change the level? 2-Does tone control still change the tone? 3- What happens when in the center position on pickup select switch? Put pickup switch in center position (both pickups active). Then take a coin and tap on the pickups. Does bridge pickup sound lower? Lastly remove rear electronics cover and inspect all wiring for something loose or disconnected.
Common problem is a broken solder connection where power jack is attached to the circuit board. SOmetimes the circuit board is cracked or solder broken. If board is cracked, jumpers need to be soldlered on to bridge the crack.
Fuse F203 fuses the power to the tube heaters... however if the pilot light is on that fuse is OK.
A diode full-wave-bridge consisting of D206, D207, D208, and D209 rectify the power for the tube heaters. A failure of one or more of these would cause the problem.
C210, C211, C212, and C213 (1000 mfd/35 volts each) are suspect and R213 (1 ohm 5 watts) series resistor.
ALSO look for circuit board cracks through the traces and BAD solder, especially on the resistor as they sometimes get hot and solder degrades.
Take it to a Luthier for a repair estimate. They can often repair cracks. They probably would have to open the guitar to do the repair. They MIGHT also replace the cracked surface.
The autoplay window should have popped up, and then select "Open folder to view files". If not, open file explorer and there should be a drive labled "Boss_BR". The only playable files will be located in the MP3 folder. You have to export your tracks (Using the MBR) as .mp3 or .wav for them to be playable.
Dont give up on the neck. One tec you saw may not know what another that has had many years in the repair of gtrs knows !. But for the time being you can fix this your self. Find a alan wrench that came with your Gtr.thats your ntail pice. This is the bridge that each string cross,s over. Now slowly rase up the height of the string untill its high enough to stop the buzzing. Just half turns at a time. . All so if you keep the humitdy up near your gtr. it may correct its self, no **** just like magic. keep on playing DFD
I can understand it a bit of a daunting task setting up these guitars (I have bought at least 5 like this) But yes it might be the truss rod ... Without looking at the guitar myself its hard to say ... If you tighten the truss rod remember how much you turned the allen wrench because if it doesnt work your going to need to reset it and start again ... Remember to turn it the right way! and if all else fails ... If your near me (Bournemouth, South of the UK) then you can always pop on over to mine and I can take a look at it.
Failing that just take it to your nearest guitar repair shop and a setup should cost you about £30 if your in the UK.
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