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  • Jackson PS-1 Performer question

    Hello!

    I have a question on these Jackson models.
    There seem to be flowing around a few different st up models.
    I have a 24 fret HSH Performer Ps-1 but there are also 22 fret HSS models. Also I saw models with a fixed bridge instead of my JT 500
    When was mine build? I bought it in 95 I think... And are the 22 fret models older or newer.

    Serial is 5000708
    Thanks

  • #2
    Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

    The HSH model is the PS-4 actually. Performer is the name of that line: PS-1 through PS-7 are the different models in the line. They were made from 1995-98 as I recall.
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    • #3
      Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

      Well, the headstock has a plastic plate which sais: PS-1

      Behind the logo it sais: Performer

      So it can't be a PS-4 right?

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      • #4
        Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

        The PS4 had H/S/H, a JT500 Floyd, and reversed headstock. The PS1 had H/S/S, a vintage trem, a black pickguard and a regular headstock. Period.

        That plastic plate, the trussrod-cover, could easily have been switched out for some reason.

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        • #5
          Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

          I tried to get the info Dave supplied, but the resolution of the sales folder at

          http://www.jacksonmuseum.com/archive.../sf95perf.html

          isn't too hot [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
          "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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          • #6
            Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

            I had one (for a very short while) and if it says performer and it is HSH, it definately is a PS4

            Harrald

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            • #7
              Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

              I find this all very strange. Mine is surely no PS-4 since I have a regular headstock

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              • #8
                Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                So your guitar is H/S/H and has 24 frets, a regular headstock and a JT500...hmm...could this be a mutt of some sort? Body and trem from a PS4 (which is the only one with H/S/H and a JT500), neck from a PS2 or PS6 (which are the two that have 24 frets and regular head), and trussrodcover from a PS1? Seems kinda unlikely, though.

                You don´t have a pic, perhaps?

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                • #9
                  Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                  okay some pics, bear in mind that the original bridge pickup has been replaced by a Dimarzio:





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                  • #10
                    Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                    Hmm, that bridge looks awfully much like a Schaller to me. So as far as I can see it´s a PS1 body with an added neck humbucker and routed for a Schaller trem, and a PS2/PS6 neck with a PS1 trussrodcover. Unless, of course, the PS1 had 24 frets at some occasion....in that case it´s simply a PS1 with added neck hum and Schaller Floyd.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                      Well, it's the right trem for that era. From the old MOAIP** pages it states that the first PS-1 had a JT500 tremolo. So what you have there is an early PS-1, year 1994. And since the bridge pickup was replaced by a DiMarzio, it's concievable to believe that the original owner moved it to the neck position and removed the other single coil that is supposed to be there.


                      ** Before anyone jumps on me about the accuracy of the original MOAIP pages, let's just say that it's the best documentation we have... Yet. Kevin E. did a lot of hard work on it and I'm not abandoning it completely. And please don't ask to see the old pages, I'm busy working on the new ones.

                      [ August 21, 2003, 01:12 PM: Message edited by: TEKKY ]
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                      • #12
                        Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                        Where is that big topic on trems again?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                          Uhm... I put the Dimarzio in myself...

                          The HSH config is original, I could see that on the pickguard.

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                          • #14
                            Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                            So the JT500 is actually a Schaller? That might explain why this trem doesn't wear one bit while my 580LP wears like hell.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Jackson PS-1 Performer question

                              The JT500 is similar in design to the Schaller (JT590) but there are some differences mostly in quality of material used.
                              Occupy JCF

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