
RideTheCrash
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My friend has this (low end) Peavey guitar he's been using for a couple of years now. He still does events at our church using it, and it constantly dies on him and the drummer's dad has to come in and solder the jack back together.
I was over at his place yesterday and I guess the guitar had died again. Out of curosity I opened up the jack and there was a grey and white wire. The white wire was much thinner and made a clean break from where it was supposed to be soldered. There was still old wire strands in the solder though.
I'm not very experienced in soldering, but I could tell the solder joint was cold/dry. Not shiny at all, looked pretty bad. Is it bad to keep soldering onto the joint where it's been previously soldered so many times? My friend just wants it to stop breaking. I'm wondering whether I can find a new jack (maybe) or whether soldering onto the old joint is okay.
I don't have anything to desolder with though.
I was over at his place yesterday and I guess the guitar had died again. Out of curosity I opened up the jack and there was a grey and white wire. The white wire was much thinner and made a clean break from where it was supposed to be soldered. There was still old wire strands in the solder though.
I'm not very experienced in soldering, but I could tell the solder joint was cold/dry. Not shiny at all, looked pretty bad. Is it bad to keep soldering onto the joint where it's been previously soldered so many times? My friend just wants it to stop breaking. I'm wondering whether I can find a new jack (maybe) or whether soldering onto the old joint is okay.
I don't have anything to desolder with though.