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Ps2 guitar hero les paul
Ps2 guitar hero les paul






ps2 guitar hero les paul

This should come apart very easily – if you encounter resistance, make sure you’ve removed all of the screws. Now you can pull apart the two halves of the controller.

ps2 guitar hero les paul

Set the faceplate aside, and remove the two neck screws that were obscured by the faceplate. Carefully remove the faceplate by lifting from the top and pulling towards the neck. Make sure you unlock the latch at the bottom that holds the faceplate in place, then turn the controller over again and remove the two Phillips neck screws. For the screw beneath the warranty sticker, if you’re concerned about voiding your warranty, peel back one side of the sticker with a blade, being careful not to remove it completely or crease it, remove the screw, and replace the sticker right away. Remove the screws from the back of the controller. Keep your strap attached, as this makes it much harder to lose the posts that it attaches to.

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I don’t know what the connection looks like with the other systems, but I’m assuming that the guts of the guitar are basically the same for PS3 and Xbox, apart from the connection to the console. For Wii players, also remove the Wiimote. Don’t force it, this is a known weak point in these guitar controllers. Push and hold the lever on the back that locks the neck in place, then the neck should gently slide out. Acceptance that you’re doing this at your own risk, that you could easily destroy your guitar permanently, that you’re voiding your warranty, and that I’m not responsible for whatever happens.īack of the controller before disassemblyFirst, remove the neck.You’re gluing felt to rubber and plastic, it doesn’t need to be industrial grade epoxy or anything. Craft felt, or some other sort of fabric to build a soft spacer to attach to your strum bar.Same deal with the power screwdriver bits.

ps2 guitar hero les paul

  • A small Phillips screwdriver, like a watch screwdriver.
  • A power screwdriver bit won’t work because the screw holes are too small. Here’s what you’ll need to adjust your strum bar: I have found this guide to replacing an older-style leaf switch, but my guitar has pushbutton switches, and I don’t know of a replacement for those yet. If your guitar will only strum in one direction, or double-strums in the same direction, you very likely have a faulty switch and will need to replace it, and this guide won’t help you. NOTE ADDED : This guide only repairs guitars that strum twice in opposite directions, i.e. To fix it, I devised a way to prevent the strum bar from travelling enough to cause the upstrum, so it would just settle back into the neutral position. What was happening was the strum bar travels too far on the downstrum, and on springing back it was pushing the upstrum switch just enough to register. Every 5-10 downstrums or so, the guitar caused a phantom upstrum even though I hadn’t strummed in that direction. I theorized that the loose feel in the strum bar had something to do with it, and confirmed by strumming through the song list in the game. The strum bar of my old Aerosmith-branded Les Paul controller had developed an annoying recoil click that causes an occasional double-strum that completely ruins my epic guitar solos! I usually use the Guitar Hero 5 controller, so I don’t know how long it’s been going on for. I noticed a problem a week or so ago after I picked up the new Rock Band 3 for my Wii. GH3 "Aerosmith" Les Paul & GH5 controllers








    Ps2 guitar hero les paul