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Variax 500 no signal from 3rd (G-) string


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Hi everyone! Player from Berlin, Germany here.

Just bought a Variax 500 on Ebay from a shop. By the serial number I guess it´s 20 y old but it looks absolutely brand new, even the protective foil was still on the backplate. There´s not a scratch or mark on it. All electronics - after spending about an hour with it - work perfectly. Except ... there´s no sound from the 3rd (GH-) string. The shop says it was fully functional when shipped (Shop is here in Germany) and it even went to a guitar technician a few months ago for inspection.

I´ve already read some similar posts on this forum and I had a good luck at the saddles, but there´s is no visible dust or dirt on the bridge. Also the tiny black wire on the 3rd saddle seems exactly like the other ones. I noticed the saddles cannot be height-adjusted, so I just moved it a bit to see if there is a contact issue. Nope. But still no sound there.

So I´m asking how do get a support ticket and/or tips on where it can be repaired?

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-For Support ticket, you must first create a Line 6 account, register the guitar.

-If it is not a problem with dust or dirt in the saddle, then it could be an oxidized solder point, or a failed piezo.

 

Being a 20 year old product, it is possible for everything to work one moment, then have something fail the next.

 

https://line6.com/find/service_center/

 

... for the Line 6 authorized service near you.

 

Viel Glück

 

 

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On 2/13/2023 at 5:46 PM, psarkissian said:

-For Support ticket, you must first create a Line 6 account, register the guitar.

-If it is not a problem with dust or dirt in the saddle, then it could be an oxidized solder point, or a failed piezo.

 

Being a 20 year old product, it is possible for everything to work one moment, then have something fail the next.

 

https://line6.com/find/service_center/

 

... for the Line 6 authorized service near you.

 

Viel Glück

 

 

 

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On 2/13/2023 at 5:46 PM, psarkissian said:

Thanks for responding. Yes I´ve registered the guitar. 
If I could order spare piezos (although they seem hard to come by) would it be difficult to install them myself? It seems I would need to take out the bridge completely, right? Same if I want to check for broken soldering point. 
There is some sort of service centre here in Germany, but they would have the same problem acquiring spare piezos. 

 

 

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"... would it be difficult to install them myself? ", yes, mainly because it's rather touchy. There is a flex circuit trace involved, get too close with an iron or damage it, then its over, as there are no more replacements for that flex circuit. Have an authorized Line 6 service center do it.

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