Crowyote
Active member
Hi guys,
I recently scored one of the beautiful Turqouise Pearl JPX-6 Ball Family Reserve guitar w/ the Roasted Maple Neck and ebony fretboard.
I did not acquire this guitar because I am a fan of JP, but because I liked it's versatility and the finish. I'm classically trained and the piezo pickup responds beautifully to all the flourishes I do. Also, my very first guitar (as a pre-teen) was a Squier Mexistrat and I enjoy the opportunity to get back to wanging away (as Satriani would say).
I've grown to love the feel of the guitar so much that I decided to sell my Jackson Soloist SL1T ( you can find it now on ebay, if you're interested). However, what I do not love are the pickups. With the 5-way switch I can only find two positions ( bridge pickup and coils together) that are useful with the range of effects that I regularly employ.
I'm rather spoiled because I carefully modded my Jackson with a Hot Rail, and a P-rail with a Triple Shot. My favorite setting has been the P-rail in parallel mode.
So what did I do, I went ahead and ordered my new P-rails (SHPR-2 and SHPR-1). Only then did I realize that the guitar was designed to only fit Dimarzios. I also ordered a pair of Triple Shot Rings, sacrilege I know to drill into this beauty . . . but I would like to access a supremely broad range of tones for my studio session work.
After doing a supreme setup on the guitar with EB Cobalt 11's and slightly raised action, Dallas Guitar Repair turned away the modification job.
So I turn to you my fellow Musicman players and the company peeps, for thoughts on how to get this job best accomplished.
Is it possible to keep the 5-way switch and access some truly odd combinations with the Triple Shots?
Or shall I change it to a 3-way switch? If so, which switch is highly recommended as a top of the line replacement?
Any recommendations on a good tech in Dallas, who has known experience with these guitars?
I have contacted at least 2 highly recommended guys, who have asked me "what kind of guitar is that?"
I recently scored one of the beautiful Turqouise Pearl JPX-6 Ball Family Reserve guitar w/ the Roasted Maple Neck and ebony fretboard.
I did not acquire this guitar because I am a fan of JP, but because I liked it's versatility and the finish. I'm classically trained and the piezo pickup responds beautifully to all the flourishes I do. Also, my very first guitar (as a pre-teen) was a Squier Mexistrat and I enjoy the opportunity to get back to wanging away (as Satriani would say).
I've grown to love the feel of the guitar so much that I decided to sell my Jackson Soloist SL1T ( you can find it now on ebay, if you're interested). However, what I do not love are the pickups. With the 5-way switch I can only find two positions ( bridge pickup and coils together) that are useful with the range of effects that I regularly employ.
I'm rather spoiled because I carefully modded my Jackson with a Hot Rail, and a P-rail with a Triple Shot. My favorite setting has been the P-rail in parallel mode.
So what did I do, I went ahead and ordered my new P-rails (SHPR-2 and SHPR-1). Only then did I realize that the guitar was designed to only fit Dimarzios. I also ordered a pair of Triple Shot Rings, sacrilege I know to drill into this beauty . . . but I would like to access a supremely broad range of tones for my studio session work.
After doing a supreme setup on the guitar with EB Cobalt 11's and slightly raised action, Dallas Guitar Repair turned away the modification job.
So I turn to you my fellow Musicman players and the company peeps, for thoughts on how to get this job best accomplished.
Is it possible to keep the 5-way switch and access some truly odd combinations with the Triple Shots?
Or shall I change it to a 3-way switch? If so, which switch is highly recommended as a top of the line replacement?
Any recommendations on a good tech in Dallas, who has known experience with these guitars?
I have contacted at least 2 highly recommended guys, who have asked me "what kind of guitar is that?"
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