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This guide will take you through the process of replacing the input jack of a Epiphone Les Paul Special.
The input jack is the component in which you insert the instrument cable. If your input jack is faulty you may experience the sound cutting in and out as you play or possibly no sound at all.
It should be noted that it may not always be the input jack, but instead the instrument cable. Before trying to replace the jack, try using another cable just to make sure.
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Using a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the four 7 mm screws holding the input jack cover.
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With a 12 mm wrench, remove the nut holding the input jack in place.
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Using an 11 mm wrench, remove the nut of the tone control.
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With a Phillips #1 screwdriver, remove the three 7 mm screws holding on the back plate.
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Push the input jack through the body and pull it out.
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Desolder the wires from the input jack.
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Solder the wires to the input jack.
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Repeat steps 7-1 in reverse order to put it all back together.
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To get everything back into its original place, follow steps 1-7 in reverse order.
To get everything back into its original place, follow steps 1-7 in reverse order.
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