
liv_rong
Knows very little
so today i went to GC and picked up a Epiphone DOT Studio, a nice looking and nice sounding guitar in my opinion. Anyways, my friend has one and I like his, so when i bought this one I just inspected it, tuned it and just plucked a few strings. It was all loud and annoying their(as usuall) so i just bought the thing without playing it with an amp. i wanted to see what it would sound like on my set-up rather than trying to test it out while others are being loud and obnoxious i cant hear anything to begin with.
so, i got home, tuned it up again and plugged it in. FUCK. one of the pick-ups doesnt work, it goes on, then it goes away to no sound at all. they have no more there now.
my question is, should i have them order me a new one, or have the guitar tech take it apart and fix it up for me? seems like if he fixes it and re-solders some wires that it will be more solid than if i ordered a new one. i think it is just a wiring issue, because it goes in and out, with intermitent spots of static.
i really dont want them to order me a new one, i am hoping i can get them to fix it for me, that would be better. do you think they'll do that? or should i get a new one?
so, i got home, tuned it up again and plugged it in. FUCK. one of the pick-ups doesnt work, it goes on, then it goes away to no sound at all. they have no more there now.
my question is, should i have them order me a new one, or have the guitar tech take it apart and fix it up for me? seems like if he fixes it and re-solders some wires that it will be more solid than if i ordered a new one. i think it is just a wiring issue, because it goes in and out, with intermitent spots of static.
i really dont want them to order me a new one, i am hoping i can get them to fix it for me, that would be better. do you think they'll do that? or should i get a new one?