hi all, am new here so hello from scotland ! ..just got a lovely 2001 chlorine PC-1 that i really like. NOT a fan of the sustainer though, was wondering if anyone else in the same boat and have removed and replaced with a `normal` pickup ? maybe using the two switches as coil taps or series/ parallel options? thanks, rob
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The Fernandes Sustainer is supposed to be more smoother sounding and better responsive. I've not tried it, but I didn't like the Sustainiac I had on an import. Anyway, I believe pics are requiredFuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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Ahh.... nooooo
If you insist on pulling the sustainer, PM me. I'll buy it off you or trade you some pickups/parts or whatever for it.
There is a right way and a wrong way to do it. Doing it the wrong way will trash it.
The switches are attached to the sustainer circuit board and cannot be reused.
If you do want to pull it, you should be ready to have the whole guitar rewired.
All the pickups route through the sustianers board and then to the selector switch.
The selector switch, volume and tone pots can all be reused.-Rick
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thanks guys, i`m quite willing to do a rewiring job if needed. i havent decided whether i like the guitar enough to go to that amount of trouble, only had it a few days so i`m hoping it will grow on me..i got from some crazy dude who bought it in the states and brought it back here and never actually used it ! so it`s a 2001 chlorine that is completely brand spankin` new despite being 8yrs old. i love the look of it but am unsure of the neck size and obviously the sustainer isnt my thing. i`ll post some pics of the guitar later today after work. cheers , rob
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Originally posted by JacksoNeal View PostI must say this is the first time I have heard of someone being on the fence with a PC-1...one of the finest axes there is...I hope it grows on you!! The sustainer can be versatile, it has intensity control...
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pics of my pc-1
<a href="http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x...urrent=123.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x73/s777vai/123.jpg" border="0" alt="pc-1 case"></a>
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<a href="http://s180.photobucket.com/albums/x...urrent=125.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x73/s777vai/125.jpg" border="0" alt="jackson pc-1 bright"></a>
hope i`ve done this right !!
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Welcome, always good to see another Scot here!! that takes us up to about 4
As I understand if you don't switch on the sustainer it's just a normal pick up , I would leave it well alone especially as your going to have to deavtivate all the circuitry and then be left with two switches that do bugger all.
Or I'll swap you my PC-3 for it!!
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Originally posted by Gartron View PostWelcome, always good to see another Scot here!! that takes us up to about 4
As I understand if you don't switch on the sustainer it's just a normal pick up , I would leave it well alone especially as your going to have to deavtivate all the circuitry and then be left with two switches that do bugger all.
Or I'll swap you my PC-3 for it!!
cheers, rob
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