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psarkissian

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  1. https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/tools-by-job/tools-for-knob-and-bushing-pulling/pullit-knob-puller

    I've used these in my work servicing and repairing guitars.

     

    https://www.stewmac.com/luthier-tools-and-supplies/tools-by-job/tools-for-knob-and-bushing-pulling/schatten-knob-and-bushing-puller

    These days I use this one. Got it back when the cost was somewhat less. 

     

    Some people use the two spoon method, with something to pad underneath, so the spoons don't scuff the finish.

     

     

  2. Using Google Translate from Italian,....

     

    I'm a left handed guitarist so finding guitars I like has always been difficult. Today easier than once, but always difficult. Although I own 18 beautiful instruments, including vintage ones, out of curiosity I switched to digital by purchasing a PODHD 500 which, after six hard months of learning, is giving me great satisfaction. Now I wanted a Variax to explore new horizons with POD, but unfortunately nothing. No new models, no used old models. In the end I decided, also encouraged by some line6 users who had already done so, I bought a used Variax 300 for right-handers and this morning I made it left-handed. Four hours of work in total: turned the nut, disassembled the bridge and inverted the direction of the connector of the 6 piezoelectrics (there is no need to do anything else) reassembled everything, new strings, for safety even if it is not necessary, I rewound the firmware with line6 Monkey and ............... Amazing!!!! The acoustic 6 and 12 string sounds have got me guys dreaming. The guitar is not particularly uncomfortable even if it is Hendrixian. I arrive well at the 20th fret and with the bend of two semitones I play a full D, sufficient for most of the songs. The controls are a bit awkward, but don't bump your arm while playing. With POD you dream: I can store Variax models and controls in patches and go from a growling Les Paul with a Mesa to a dreamy Martin D12 with effects. Great how this has been around for 15 years and I'm using it now. I won't be selling my analog gear, but the Variax and POD will definitely feature prominently in my rig. Give it a try, it's worth it. Good job, Tris.

     

     

  3. Do not alter or modify. Certain components may fail (I can't get into which component,

    proprietary stuff). And parts for older guitars are scarce or no longer available, depending

    on the model of he older Varaix guitar.

     

    TS can drain battery faster.

     

    Yes, Li-Ion in older Variax is not compatible with older Variax. Someone tried that years ago,

    it ended badly for the electronics.

     

  4. DO NOT use the Cameron-Sino batteries, they are unreliable. Had a Variax in a week and a half ago,... battery would charge.

    I've had nothing but toruble with those Cameron-Sino batteries.

     

    I submitted a request to have the service center map checked and updated.

     

    pinfos,... no deception. They are out there. But because they are Li-Ion, they can only ship in small bundles at a time for safety reasons.

    They are getting through, just not fast enough.

     

     

  5. silverhead,... looks like a Standard head stock, the Standards are made at a Yamaha plant in Indonesia. Guess you forgot?

    Serial numbers start with "Y". Was a collaboration project between Line 6 and Yamaha back  in 2015.

     

    PierM,... Standards are not decal-ed, JTV and Shuriken is. These are special stamped. Good guess though.

     

    Purchased on Reverb, eBay, other online??? There would be a record of the seller somewhere in the system.

     

    Knock off,... no.

    Stolen,... possibility.

    This would have to be sanded off.

    Ultraviolet or infrared might bring out the number better.

    There is a batch number under the mounting of the neck, but it won't help much in narrowing down the S# beyond knowing the build year.

     

     

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  6. "Why not? What are the possible issues? "  --- Too many for me to get into.

     

    Being out of warranty,... would be at your own risk. And if it ended up on my repair bench,...

    an unsupported mod, I would have to send it back untouched, as they only pay me to work

    on our product and not someone else's accessory devices (Roland, in this case).

     

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