Just learned something new. There are atleast two sizes of large 'Ontario' routes. My space graphic mutt is a '87 Strat style body and the cavity is approximately 1/4" smaller along the whole lower edge and tapers from 1/16"- 1/8" smaller along the right hand side from my '88 Soloist. The Sustainer circuit board has a hard time fitting into route while placing the mini switches in an appropriate location and leaving room for the switch and two of the three pots. I really can't believe they didn't mount the switches on wires so you could manipulate location of the board. So, if anyone wants to add a Sustainer to a late 80's Jackson, you may want to check the route size and location of your 5 way switch before buying one and be sure you can fit the circuitboard assembly in there.
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Re: Ontario routes and Sustainers
I haven't decided yet. I wont modify an unmodified guitar (carried over from my Fender ethics). The mutt was already modified, so it was no sweat. I am thinking about putting the switches on wires (like they should done in the first place), but I may just put it aside and wait until I get a guitar that I can put it in that is already modified or another option may be get a new control plate and install the switches on that. I don't play out, so it shouldn't be a major problem. Then I could put it in a soloist and revert it back to stock if I want to.
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Interesting, I actually took a mini Barcus Berry preamp and removed the in and outputs from the curcuit board and attached wires so that I could obviously reroute the signals so I could instal it right in the control cavity. It wasn't bad at all to do but I have no clue as what the curcuit board you have looks like either so I guess I'm no real help to you...... [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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