Jagstang w/ built in sustainer
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Jagstang w/ built in sustainer
I've had this project for a while just hadn't gotten around to finishing the paint. I was wanting to paint the body black. But now I'm leaning towards Dakota Red. I made a one peice pickguard, that replaces the control plate cause I got 3 control pots. I'm thinking about adding a battery box to the rear of the guitar, just to make battery change out easier. Putting the jack on the bottom of the guitar like a Les Paul. And installing the orginal control plate. I dunno what to do?
Black handmade pickguard
Bridge pickup JB
Fernandes Neck Pickup/Sustainer
3 way Toggle Switch Bridge/Both/Neck
Tune-o-matic Bridge
Locked Tail
Volume Pot / Tone Pot / Sustain Intensity
Switch on/off Sustainer / Switch Sustain Pitch
Orginal Jagstang Neck w/ Matching Pre-CBS Headstock
Replacement Tuners
Contour Added, no belly contour.... parnoid I might go thru the stock switch cavity
Black handmade pickguard
Bridge pickup JB
Fernandes Neck Pickup/Sustainer
3 way Toggle Switch Bridge/Both/Neck
Tune-o-matic Bridge
Locked Tail
Volume Pot / Tone Pot / Sustain Intensity
Switch on/off Sustainer / Switch Sustain Pitch
Orginal Jagstang Neck w/ Matching Pre-CBS Headstock
Replacement Tuners
Contour Added, no belly contour.... parnoid I might go thru the stock switch cavity
My other Jagstang
Electronics
Bridge Pickup EMG - 81
Neck Pickup EMG - 85
Toggle Switch - Bridge/Both/Neck
25K Volume Pot (stock cause of active pickups)
25K Push/Pull Pot (push is wired .1mf cap (stock for active pickups)/pull is wired tone bypass (wide open))
2 - 9 Volt battery, pushing the pickups to 18 volts
Body & Neck
Replacement Tuners & Shimmed neck
Tune-o-matic Bridge & Lock Tail
Custom Pickguard, forgot who made it
Shielded guard and cavity
Chrome Knobs
I slanted the bass side of the TOM bridge back towards the tail (extend the scale) for better intonation on my 52's.
Electronics
Bridge Pickup EMG - 81
Neck Pickup EMG - 85
Toggle Switch - Bridge/Both/Neck
25K Volume Pot (stock cause of active pickups)
25K Push/Pull Pot (push is wired .1mf cap (stock for active pickups)/pull is wired tone bypass (wide open))
2 - 9 Volt battery, pushing the pickups to 18 volts
Body & Neck
Replacement Tuners & Shimmed neck
Tune-o-matic Bridge & Lock Tail
Custom Pickguard, forgot who made it
Shielded guard and cavity
Chrome Knobs
I slanted the bass side of the TOM bridge back towards the tail (extend the scale) for better intonation on my 52's.
I'm just nervous about the black pickups... black guard... black knobs... ehhh black body? Just might be too much black. I really wanted to do a bloody red/black color. And with nitrocellulose lacquer your color spectrum is really limited. Unless you buy some pigment and mix your own colors. I've got some time before I get around to this project. I'm working on a few other Mustang/Jazzmaster body build at the moment.prospect wrote:I vote for returning to your initial idea; black!
I'm excited to see the finished product either way.
I like your ideas.
Alot more power! I tried several high out put passive pickups but was never happy with them. So active pickups were the next step. I like the pickups with my amp lead channel. I've got the 81 & 85... 81 great for metal riffs, sterile/weak for clean stuff. The 85 is good for clean stuff, not as good for metal riffs, but I still use it alot.How does the EMG compare to the original humbucker?
I wouldn't of put in EMG's if I owned just one guitar. If I wanna rock out, I grab this guitar. If I wanna chill, I grab different guitar. I like to have guitars that do one thing really great, rather then "ok all around". You can check out these pickups at Guitar Center, EMG are stock in alot of "heavy metal" guitars now a days.
Good point, Google may very well lead him to a guitar discussion website where he can learn useful information on the matter.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
I still want a guitar with a petrol generator to power crazy hot pickups.Joey wrote:Yeh, active pickups require a power source. Most people use one 9 volt battery with their EMG's. I put in 2 - 9 volt battery to push the pickups. They are rated for 27 volts... but there isn't much difference in tone 18 volts vs 27 volts.