the topic says it all... i want the jackson rr24 with 2 pikups instead of one... is that possible? would doing that destroy the guitar?
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RR24 was designed to have only one pickup. If you do that, the guitar will blow up as soon as you plug it in your amp ...
Seriously, you just need to find a good luthier who can do that. It's not such a big operation, just routing a cavity for the neck pickup, adding a switch to the controls, plus a bit of soldering and it's done.2007 Jackson Stars RR Custom
2005 Jackson Stars RR Semi-custom
1991 Grover Jackson RR Dan Spitz Professional
1991 Grover Jackson RR Custom (sold)
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Originally posted by Wild Claw View PostRR24 was designed to have only one pickup. If you do that, the guitar will blow up as soon as you plug it in your amp ...
Seriously, you just need to find a good luthier who can do that. It's not such a big operation, just routing a cavity for the neck pickup, adding a switch to the controls, plus a bit of soldering and it's done.Gibson SG Standard
Jackson DK2M Dinky
Silvertone S615 Acoustic from the 60's
Roland Micro Cube
Marshall MG100DFX
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The Japanese Jacksons (Jackson Stars) come with two pickups. You can always look into those too. (And Japanese VS. USA is bollox. They're damn fine instruments )Its all fun and games till you get yogurt in your eye.; -AK47
Guitar is my first love, metal my second (wife...ehh she's in there somewhere). -Partial @ Marshall
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Originally posted by bluescorpx93 View Postgrrrrr as if im a millionaire...?Fuck ebay, fuck paypal
"Finger on the trigger, back against the wall. Counting rounds and voices, not enough to kill them all" (Ihsahn).
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umm i might sound stupid but i googled jackson star and nothing came out.
WATS THE SITE?
whoa uve got a seducing rhoads there.. i dont care if it was used...
looks like it was a 22 fret rhoads and the neck/fretboard got replaced... then again who cares...
u got 24 frets
2 pickups
whammy
and the famous rhoads shape....
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"Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)
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