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How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?

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Norseman1
Posted 2010-04-05 10:52 AM (#375052)
Subject: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?


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I have a CS255 w/OP24+ and with board action resembling the San Francisco Bridge (needs a neck reset that I cannot afford right now)....anyway, my Elite has the OP24 preamp...what would it take to transfer the OP24+ out of the CS255 into the Elite? I really like the shape feature the OP-24+ has.

Just an idea, but I don't want to do anything that could potentially hurt my Elite either.

Norse(technically challenged)man1
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MWoody
Posted 2010-04-05 4:55 PM (#375053 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?



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The front cover on the OP24+ has to be removed to access the screws underneath. Sometimes they come off easily, sometimes not.

The rest is just done by taking out the screws and swapping units.

I have some of the replacement face plates for some of the OP's. Post a picture please!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-04-05 6:12 PM (#375054 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?


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Norse, I've got an awesome set of saws and other instruments of destruction. Nothing is impossible. ;)
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Norseman1
Posted 2010-04-06 12:44 AM (#375055 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?


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Mike, it is impossible for me to post pics right now...the CS255 is with me in Mesa, the Elite is with my wife in Minnesota (long story) along w/my camera.

It sounds as though I may need to cut into the bowl...well that shuts down the idea for me...w/o having both pre-amps to look at together, I didn't realize they were different shape/size holes. I'll hold off for now as I won't have both guitars together until June anyway.

Thank you all for responding...if I do decide to try this, I will definitely seek more skilled hands to help rather than relying on my own.

Norse(like a bull in a china closet when it comes to repairing or making things)man1.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-04-06 8:56 AM (#375056 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?
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Originally posted by Norseman1:
if I do decide to try this...
Here's a TEMPLATE thanx to Jim E.
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twistedlim
Posted 2010-04-06 9:08 AM (#375057 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?


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No cutting, but you may have to file the opening a to make it a bit larger. My OP24+C was a bit longer than the op24 but get a small mill bastard file and take your time. It should swap out with the exception of the screw holes. I think, if I remember, the op24 screwed directly into the mounting bracket built into the guitar so I had to drill those holes out to clear for the +C screws to go through and attache the 2 parts. One on either side of the mounting bracket.
Sound right Woody? I just did mine a month or so ago and should have taken photos and written down what I did. I replaced the OP24 with a the OP24+C for the tuner but I am happier with the shape button. It changes the whole sound of the guitar plugged in.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-04-06 10:08 AM (#375058 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?
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Whoops... wrong preamp shape...
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Norseman1
Posted 2010-04-07 12:00 PM (#375059 - in reply to #375052)
Subject: Re: How hard would it be to switch pre-amps?


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thanks guys...I will look at doing this later this summer...sounds like it won't be as invasive as I thought (no cutting!).

That shape button is awesome and would be worth the trouble!!!
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