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Ryaan

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  1. the selector switch seems a bit familiar. im taking it it's that?
  2. could you also state what details you'd like to know? so i dont go blabbing about something unnecessary
  3. Well it's only started happening properly recently, but im going to buy some new pickups pots switch etc, so ill have it rewired cause i fancy some new pickups so i think im gunna change the others while im doing it ready for collage etc.. but i got told, it could be the switch and try spraying some electrical contact spray in there? dont know how good that advice is, i mean the last few days it's done it maybe once when i've been going on it. but from what im told thats a common flaw with epiphones like the wiring?
  4. i have a problem with my epiphone les paul, basically my problem is it will occasionally lose sound, you'll be playing and it'll get quieter and quieter until it sounds virtually clean but slightly distorted then it will pick back up to what it was like before hand, it doesn't do this often but it is very annoying, i do have 2 other guitars, this happened with my other epiphone too (sg) and that has a fault with the input, of which being busy i haven't come to fix it. my dare i say it PRS SE, is fine, but i mean, could this be the same problem as the sg? or is it another problem? all in all i love my les paul but due to the fact i need money for going to collage and getting things for that, of which im studying music i'd love to know if this is the problem so that i can atleast make someone else happy with a guitar that i do love. it's not the amp, im pretty sure of that as it never happens with other guitars, but it has happened on a friends amp, so i mean, could it be the input? i mean it's a 2006 model, not that that should make a difference im just thinking maybe it could be a problem within the wiring, or the switch at that.
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