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    Hey guys, anyone know anything about the Jackson Fusion guitars?? I picked this up at a garage sale the other day. I've have a few other Jackson guitars, but never seen one like this before. Only reason I found out it was a "Fusion" is because it was wrote on the HS case it came in. Only info I've been able to find is that it was made in 90-91 range. Serial # is 000942
    Can anyone tell me if this paint job is original (custom shop maybe?), it is very well done whoever did it.
    Also does anyone have a wiring diagram of this guitar? Previous owner put in a Dimazio neck pickup and tore the wiring to hell, and the small flipper switch is completely disconnected (not entirely certain what it does). I would like to bring it back to original if possible.
    If you any info it would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks in advance!!!





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  • #2
    seen that paint job before, thats about all I can tell ya. I don't think a custom would have that serial?
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    • #3
      Doubt it's a custom, iirc that graphic is called rusted steel. haven't seen too much of the fusions so that's all I can tell ya.
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      • #4
        The finish is a paintjob still available for Jackson guitars today. It's called Bolted Steel. It was probably a standard finish option for the Fusion as well. Is that a switch between the two knobs? I think that guitar may have shipped with a JE-1200 or JE-1500 boost circuit so it probably had 3 pots. I don't know if it would have had a 3 way or a 5 way super switch. Someone that knows all about it will chime in eventually.
        GTWGITS! - RacerX

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        • #5
          Thanks for the info guys. Glad to know it is original paint! Never seen one with the bolted steel graphics before.
          From what I have seen the little switch between the tone and volume knob is original. Someone somewhere said it was called a "afterburner" switch, that sounds like a wah pedal when flipping it?? Thats why I'm trying to figure out how to rewire this bad boy.
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          • #6
            Fusions:

            - Short scale - 24 3/4" (like a Gibson)
            - Basswood body, maple neck, Ebony fretboard
            - Some had MOP logos, some did not (mine did)
            - Came stock with J-200 singles and J-50 (I think) humbucker (either way - looks like they're all gone now - they had black plastic covers with "Jackson" on them). A select few had "Reflex" pickups
            - J-1500 frequency boost preamp - frequently called the "wah circuit." Features a tone pot and a boost on/off switch - switch off and the tone works as normal (not really) and switch on to engage the boost and hte tone knob allows you to select the boosted frequency - like a wah.
            - Your knobs are aftermarket and the switch tips Fusions shipped with were usually black - yours might be original, might not. Same goes for the mini switch - mine was black - I don't think they used chrome.
            - A lot of Fusions had graphics

            Enjoy yours. I never liked mine.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by pinball-1 View Post
              Someone somewhere said it was called a "afterburner" switch, that sounds like a wah pedal when flipping it?? Thats why I'm trying to figure out how to rewire this bad boy.
              No, it's not an afterburner. An afterburner is an EMG product that gives a 20db boost.

              This is a wah, not a boost.

              IMO, the stock pickups are great. I usually use the JE-1500 only with the singles. It gets rid of the mud and gives them a glassy strat tone.

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              • #8
                I want it
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Grandturk View Post
                  Fusions:

                  - Short scale - 24 3/4" (like a Gibson)
                  - Basswood body, maple neck, Ebony fretboard
                  - Some had MOP logos, some did not (mine did)
                  - Came stock with J-200 singles and J-50 (I think) humbucker (either way - looks like they're all gone now - they had black plastic covers with "Jackson" on them). A select few had "Reflex" pickups
                  - J-1500 frequency boost preamp - frequently called the "wah circuit." Features a tone pot and a boost on/off switch - switch off and the tone works as normal (not really) and switch on to engage the boost and hte tone knob allows you to select the boosted frequency - like a wah.
                  - Your knobs are aftermarket and the switch tips Fusions shipped with were usually black - yours might be original, might not. Same goes for the mini switch - mine was black - I don't think they used chrome.
                  - A lot of Fusions had graphics

                  Enjoy yours. I never liked mine.
                  Thanks for the info! Ya I assumed the pickups and knobs weren't original, oh well :/ got a hell of a deal on it anyway.
                  I think the mini switch might be original? It has an approx 1" x 1/2" circuit board attached to it inside, might that be the "wah circuit"??
                  Trying to figure out if any of the parts inside are missing in order to make the "wah circuit" work. Cause it sounds cool and I try to keep all my guitars original. Gonna try contacting Jackson to see if they have a wiring diagram of it.
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                  • #10
                    Henrik has the scan on his site. This link should work, just click on the page for a larger image.

                    GTWGITS! - RacerX

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                    • #11
                      Switch is original- I have a warbird fusion- 000613. Production guitar. Someone correct me if I am wrong but I think they were making them in batches of 10-12 at a time.

                      Does that guitar have wood removed on the front pickup. I see a Dimarzio Blade. The only thing I could get in for replacement was emgs cause the cut outs are staight? Cool graphic nice guitar

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by LRGman View Post
                        Does that guitar have wood removed on the front pickup. I see a Dimarzio Blade. The only thing I could get in for replacement was emgs cause the cut outs are staight? Cool graphic nice guitar
                        It doesn't seem to have been messed with. But I agree, most fusions I have seen pics of dont have that. And if it was cut out they did a very good job, as it is very even routing, the inside is all painted black still, and the paint around it doesn't have anything wrong with it (no chips or anything).
                        Jackson Dinky Professional Rev
                        Jackson Concept JDR-94
                        Jackson Fusion
                        Jackson DK2 Rev
                        Jackson JS30RR
                        Jackson WRMG
                        Jackson PS-37

                        Marshall JCM 2000 DSL
                        Marshall JCM 800 2205
                        Randall RG100ES
                        Crate Blue Voodoo
                        Fender M-80
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Hellbat View Post
                          Henrik has the scan on his site. This link should work, just click on the page for a larger image.

                          http://audiozone.dk/cm/displayimage.php?album=66&pos=11
                          Sweet thanks. I'll have to bring the guitar in to have it re-wired. Do you know if this will work with any kind of pickups? It dosent have to have factory pickups in it to work, does it?
                          Jackson Dinky Professional Rev
                          Jackson Concept JDR-94
                          Jackson Fusion
                          Jackson DK2 Rev
                          Jackson JS30RR
                          Jackson WRMG
                          Jackson PS-37

                          Marshall JCM 2000 DSL
                          Marshall JCM 800 2205
                          Randall RG100ES
                          Crate Blue Voodoo
                          Fender M-80
                          Peavey Musician

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                          • #14
                            The Jackson boost circuits work with any pickups. I think they generally sound like shit.
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                            Blank yo!

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                            • #15
                              I've never played with the 1500, but the 1200 was awesome for thickening the J80c's in my Model 5 Charvel. The 1500 does seem a bit more like a trick pony than a tool that will see regular use.
                              GTWGITS! - RacerX

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