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  • Sustainiac without drilling?

    Hey guys-

    Am considering adding a sustainer to my Fusion Pro. As you know, it has holes for 2 pots, a mini switch, & a blade. I would very much prefer not go drilling holes in it, as I would like to be able to "switch it back" to its original form with the Jackson mid-sweep electronics.

    Is there a way to do this? Seems as though the answer is "no" with the Fernadez sustainer, as it needs 2 mini switches. The sustainiac seems to be open to using push-pull pots.... is there a way to put TWO push pulls on, with the first one controlling volume/push-pull to engage sustainer, second push pull, either tone when pushed in or intensity when pulled out, and just wire harmonic/sustain/mix mode through the mini switch?

    Or ANY other wiring that will preserve normal functionality (vol/tone) while adding all the sustainer functions, again, without touching a drill?

    Vass

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    I haven't got my Sustainiac hooked up at the moment, but as I recall it did come with 2 push/pulls and no toggles.

    I had it in an older USA Jackson, and didn't have to drill for it.

    Volume pot/switch turns it on and the Tone selects between the harmonic modes, and functions as a regular tone when the unit is off.
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    • #3
      Thanks Newc- If that's the way they're wired then I'm going to be a happy guy. Thinking of hooking it up with a Super Distortion- I don't have any DiMarzios atm & wanted to get something different (for me) going.

      Vass

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