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  • I'd like your opinion on a guitar mod.

    I've just about got all the parts together to bring my Vantage VP-795 back to life. The VP-795 was available in several different control configurations: 2, 3, or 4 knob, 2 or 3 switches, and output jack either on the side or lower bout LP style. I hate having the jack on the side. So, I have a few options:

    1. Leave it alone and live with it.
    2. Add a knob or switch. (Doesn't need any more switches, so probably a knob.)
    3. Add a wooden insert "marquetry" style.
    4. Something I haven't thought of yet.

    I'd love to have your thoughts. I'm leaning towards option #2.

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  • #2
    I would leave it alone and live with it. The other options look a bit awkward to my eye.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Securb View Post
      I would leave it alone and live with it. The other options look a bit awkward to my eye.
      Yeah. Now that I made the montage, option #1 does seem to make the most sense. Most of my Peavey's have the jack in about that same position, and I manage to live with them just fine. A right-angle cord is my friend here.

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      • #4
        I keep a right-angle adaptor in the gig bag just in case I do not have a right-angle cord. I had a straight cord in my Gibson Sonex at a gig in the 80's. I hit a power chord, broke the pickguard mid-gig, and sent the guitar on injured reserve for the night. You can pick up the adaptors on Sweetwater or Amazon for a few bucks. They are nice to have in the gig bag.

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        • #5
          Not a prob for me. I have both straight end and angled end cables hanging on my rack. I always use the angled cords for my Peavey's. So, this isn't exactly a huge problem. Just an annoyance.

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          • #6
            I would hate the jack there, too. Maybe a spin-a-split?
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mincer View Post
              I would hate the jack there, too. Maybe a spin-a-split?
              That's a good idea except that I already have a set of Fluence Open Core Classics to go in there. (Partial trade from Frank Falbo for my Ibby RG.) Those switches cover all the Fluence tonal options.

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              • #8
                A killswitch with like a small wooden type knob, say walnut?
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                • #9
                  Shouldn't be any different than the plug on a 335, right? Just wrap your cable through your guitar strap and you should be fine.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by DCikes88 View Post
                    A killswitch with like a small wooden type knob, say walnut?
                    That did cross my mind, but I never ever use a killswitch. It's just not my style.

                    Originally posted by GuitarStv View Post
                    Shouldn't be any different than the plug on a 335, right? Just wrap your cable through your guitar strap and you should be fine.
                    And I realized, after reading my own post, that all my Peavey's are like that, and it hasn't been a problem. I'll probably leave it alone. Still thinking.

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                    • #11
                      I wouldn't add any switches, knobs or move the jack. You could replace the 3-way switch with a Freeway switch or a rotary 5-way

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by idsnowdog View Post
                        I wouldn't add any switches, knobs or move the jack.
                        Yup. You all have convinced me to leave it alone. I'm glad I asked.

                        The three mini-toggles will cover all the switching modes I need, so I'm good to go there.

                        Thanks all for the feedback.


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