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  • #16
    Originally posted by Chief_CrazyTalk View Post
    Cool shite. I hope you get your sustainer sorted out. I almost bought a sustainer DK2 but don't like active pickups or on-board preamps.
    That's cool, because the DK2S has neither of those.
    -Rick

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    • #17
      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.
      "Hey man, it's better to be dead and cool, than alive and uncool!"

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      • #18
        I'm pretty sure Jackson won't sell them separately, but it is an option to put one in if you are ordering a new custom shop guitar.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by beardy View Post
          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.
          -Rick

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          • #20
            Originally posted by rjohnstone View Post
            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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            • #21
              We’re these the two little holes on the board with little white screws in them? Which way did you turn them

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              • #22
                I’m starting to think that some joker thinks it’s funny to start multiple new accounts for the purpose of necro-bumping years-old threads.

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