yea, it's doable.....
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I have a second Humbucker in my JRS1. Routing a cavity for a SC is way more difficult cause
you definately have to refinish the guitar plus you have to be way more precise. With a Humbucker
its a lot easier, but still there is some chance that you end up with cracks in the finish caused
by the vibration of the router. Not very likely though.
Of course, if the routing turns out very bad I would just screw a pickguard on top. No problemo.
Anyway, I think every guitar needs a neck pickup. Otherwise you just cant play Arpeggios on it and its
of no use. Take no prisoners, drill the hole in!
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I'll definitely try it out with one pickup for some time first.. It just looks right
Then I'll be able to tell after a while if it's something I'll be able to live with or not.. Either way.. I'm not selling this one.. I love it already.. Just look at it"This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"
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Ok, one of you guys have to change your name! All this Henrik calling Henrik Henrik and Henrik calling Henrik Henrik shit is just confusing the hell outa me!
How about Henrik1 and Henrik2 ?
Seriously, I don't usually have a problem with modding imports, but that is a clean first year production model 1. I'd probably leave it a single hum. Why don't you find a model 3 (usually pretty cheap) and fill in the middle single coil route? Just an idea.My goal in life is to be the kind of asshole my wife thinks I am.
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mm, I did look at one model 3, but I didn't like the pickguard there.. It looked so much nicer without, tomy eyes anyway! And there IS something special about guitars with one pickup
Edit: As long as you don't call me Henrik 5 I'm happy... That's what we call Henry the fifth here. I'd like to think I'm a tad nicer to my lady than he wasLast edited by Guitardude86; 11-15-2006, 01:22 PM."This ain't no Arsenio Hall show, destroy something!"
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Originally posted by jackson1 View PostD'OH!
Sorry, I really like the very rare JRS1 as is
But I guess thats how the rarity thing works most of the time:
First nobody wants them. Then nobody has them. Then somebody says they are rare and people go "Yeah, he's right...I want one..."
I only paid 400 Euro for mine and liked the sound and the look of it...only they forgot to put the second pup in. But I admit I would drill a hole in just about any guitar that only has one pickup and sounds and plays good, rare or not.
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I have never seen one here in Denmark. And I have seldom seen anyone mention it here on JCF. Point me to one, please
EDIT:
Just did a completed search for Jackson jrs-1 on eBay.com + eBay.de = nothing.
Tried Google = very little info.
Point me to one, pleaseLast edited by jackson1; 11-15-2006, 05:20 PM.
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K, you're in Denmark. Maybe the guys at Jackson figured : "Hmmm, this guitar isnt as good as we thought it would be...let's just ship them all to Germany!"
Seriously: the neck shape is kinda strange and the fretting was so bad that I actually had to bring it to a guitar tech to level the frets. The saddle sucked too and the guitar was out of tune after playing three notes (I put locking tuners in...that helped). Now its a decent guitar, mainly because it looks killer. I wouldnt recommend spending serious money for one though.
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