Open up your amp and see if there is loose wiring on your on/off switch. If so, you can take a soldering iron and fix it. If that doesn't work, or that's not the problem, then you can take it in to a guitar shop for a replacement switch, which will only cost you around $10.
Remove and replace it.
it depends where on the neck it has brocken. if its whorped you cant fix it
Re-salder or take it to your local Guitar Repair Shop It Depends on your Saldering problem
If it was just the plastic cap on the switch that broke, you can maybe fix it with superglue. Can you still turn the metal spindle underneath?If this doesn't work you might have to replace the whole switch and solder the wires correctly inside.
If you go into the settings menu there is a sync whammy option. It will tell you what to do from there. Works every time for me!
i dont see why you'd have to fix a new amp, but id advise just buying a new one. unless you have a lot of experience it would be incredibly difficult to fix it.
There's no way to fix the receiver for your guitar but you can try to connect your guitar to the console by plugging the receiver into the port and then turning on the console. The guitar and receiver should connect on their own.
tonto!
Well, if you're not sure how to fix a broken guitar, then you should go to your local guitar center, and they will take care of everything.
how to fix a sun roof top switch on a 1991 Oldsmobile
Well that is a VERY veg question. I would take it in to a guitar specialest so that they can see what is wrong and fix it. Ifyou do not know what is wrong then you can't very well fix it.
Fix it play nicely slowly
You can fix the brake booster switch in your 1991 Jaguar by replacing the brake booster switch. In most cases when the brake booster switch does not function properly the only way to fix it is to replace it.
Buy a new one
Depends on the problem.
Remove and replace it.
buy a used one for 10-20 $