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there it is!
there it is!
I missed this thread yesterday, but glad I saw it today. Damn fine job there Mr Smitty, great idea using the blade switch for coil taps too. This really has me wondering why Jackson don't offer guitars with something like this control system format, I'm sure many would prefer it. Well done Smitty, looks great. Cheers


Thinking of placing this guitar back in this case? Think again mister.....Hey everybody!
How's it going?
Ya'll are never gonna guess what I did.
On second thought, by now you probably know me well enough to have a strong suspicion...
So, I'll get right to it...
Because I am obsessively compulsive, unable to leave well-enough alone, and believe anything worth doing is worth over-doing...
I made some more mods to the Jackson!
Yay!!!
These aren't as drastic as the "Les Paul-ization," however.
For starters, I replaced both pickups.
I now have a Seymour Duncan TB-5 Trembucker in the bridge, and a Seymour Duncan SH-1B '59 Bridge pickup in the neck position.
You read that right. I put a "bridge" pickup in the neck.
(I'm outta control...off the hook, I tell ya!)
Also, to work better with these pickups, I replaced both volumes with 500K Ohm Bourns pots.
What's more, I replaced the neck tone control with a push-pull pot so I can put the neck pickup out of phase with the bridge. You should be happy now, @Robert Herndon . I now have a guitar with out-of-phase capability!
Finally, I rewired for "modern" wiring, vs. "50's" wiring. I like it better in this guitar.
Right now, I pretty nearly have "All the Tonez!"
With the controls I now have on this guitar, here are the possible combinations:
Bridge pickup selected:
1. Full humbucker.
2. Single coil.
Neck pickup selected:
3. Full humbucker.
4. Single coil.
Both Pickups Selected.
5. Bridge and Neck as full humbuckers - In phase.
6. Bridge and Neck as full humbuckers - Out of phase.
7. Bridge as full humbucker; Neck as single coil - In phase.
8. Bridge as full humbucker; Neck as single coil - Out of phase.
9. Bridge and Neck as single coils - In phase.
10. Bridge and Neck as single coils - Out of phase.
So...there ya have it and there ya are!
At this point, I suppose some pics are in order.
Here's the cavity. It's hard to tell everything I've done, but you can see the push-pull pot.
View attachment 21334
Here's the Dungeon Beast, keeping an eye on me...
View attachment 21335
On option's 8 & 10: How do you like those tones? Does the volume drop drastically?Hey everybody!
How's it going?
Ya'll are never gonna guess what I did.
On second thought, by now you probably know me well enough to have a strong suspicion...
So, I'll get right to it...
Because I am obsessively compulsive, unable to leave well-enough alone, and believe anything worth doing is worth over-doing...
I made some more mods to the Jackson!
Yay!!!
These aren't as drastic as the "Les Paul-ization," however.
For starters, I replaced both pickups.
I now have a Seymour Duncan TB-5 Trembucker in the bridge, and a Seymour Duncan SH-1B '59 Bridge pickup in the neck position.
You read that right. I put a "bridge" pickup in the neck.
(I'm outta control...off the hook, I tell ya!)
Also, to work better with these pickups, I replaced both volumes with 500K Ohm Bourns pots.
What's more, I replaced the neck tone control with a push-pull pot so I can put the neck pickup out of phase with the bridge. You should be happy now, @Robert Herndon . I now have a guitar with out-of-phase capability!
Finally, I rewired for "modern" wiring, vs. "50's" wiring. I like it better in this guitar.
Right now, I pretty nearly have "All the Tonez!"
With the controls I now have on this guitar, here are the possible combinations:
Bridge pickup selected:
1. Full humbucker.
2. Single coil.
Neck pickup selected:
3. Full humbucker.
4. Single coil.
Both Pickups Selected.
5. Bridge and Neck as full humbuckers - In phase.
6. Bridge and Neck as full humbuckers - Out of phase.
7. Bridge as full humbucker; Neck as single coil - In phase.
8. Bridge as full humbucker; Neck as single coil - Out of phase.
9. Bridge and Neck as single coils - In phase.
10. Bridge and Neck as single coils - Out of phase.
So...there ya have it and there ya are!
At this point, I suppose some pics are in order.
Here's the cavity. It's hard to tell everything I've done, but you can see the push-pull pot.
View attachment 21334
Here's the Dungeon Beast, keeping an eye on me...
View attachment 21335
On option's 8 & 10: How do you like those tones? Does the volume drop drastically?
What"s the name of your sweet looking putty tat lying in your guitar case?
;>)/