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Hey navaho, is yours the white reverse head Shannon PC-1 Soloist, that was on sale on the Bay about a year or so ago?
P.S. Does anyone know whether you can order Sustainer circuits as standalone pieces to be fitted into other Jacksons? I've got a couple of Soloists I'd love to outfit with the Jackson Sustainer systems, but I'm not sure whether they have anyone in the UK who'd do it all - have a sneaking suspicion it might have to go to the US.
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My Jacksons/Charvels:
'91 Jackson® (MIJ) Professional Limited Edition Phil Collen Sig Archtop in Black
'91 Jackson® USA Kelly KE-1F (FLOYD!)
'89 Jackson® USA Phil Collen Archtop in White (KAHLER!)
'88 Jackson® USA Granite Strat
Hey navaho, is yours the white reverse head Shannon PC-1 Soloist, that was on sale on the Bay about a year or so ago?
P.S. Does anyone know whether you can order Sustainer circuits as standalone pieces to be fitted into other Jacksons? I've got a couple of Soloists I'd love to outfit with the Jackson Sustainer systems, but I'm not sure whether they have anyone in the UK who'd do it all - have a sneaking suspicion it might have to go to the US.
Jackson does not sell parts.
You can only get the Jackson sustainer in a guitar via a Custom Shop order or by purchasing a PC1.
Adding a PC1 sustainer to a Soloist is not small task.
You have to route a 4" x 4' (approx.) section out of the back of the guitar for the sustainer board and then 3" x 3" (approx.) section for the dual 9v battery box.
Adding a PC1 sustainer to a Soloist is not small task.
You have to route a 4" x 4' (approx.) section out of the back of the guitar for the sustainer board and then 3" x 3" (approx.) section for the dual 9v battery box.
That's why I gave up on the idea. Originally I bought a PC1 thinking if I didn't like it I would use the electronics to make a sustaining soloist. Saw how much would be involved and decided to keep the guts in the PC1.
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