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You loose the neck pickup, but the transducer that replaces it can be used at a pickup as well and I think it's got a great tone. Different than what was in there, but good. I am replacing an EMG pickup though, so you're experience will be different. I guess the short answer is, "probably." Mark On Jul 15, 2004, at 12:56 AM, L. Angulo wrote: > Hi Mark, > I am considering installing a sustainer in my fender > roland ready strat,do you think it would alter its > tone?I am of course trying it out on a cheap one;-) > L.a > > --- Mark Sottilaro <sine@zerocrossing.net> wrote: >> I've got a Sustainiac in my Steinberger. I love it, >> but it didn't >> replace the ebow in my world, but it does give me >> other options. If >> you set it just right you can make it really pretty >> controllable. If >> you crank it, you can get it wild and out of >> control. Both cool >> options for different situations. Sure, neither >> sound like a bowed >> string, but can you do chords with most bowed >> instruments? They're >> their own thing, and cool they are. >> >> BTW, I had a horrible time trying to install it >> myself even though I >> have a fair amount of soldering experience. Not >> enough room in the >> electronics cavity for two batteries. I had Gary >> Brewer in SF install >> it and it came out great, but was kind of spendy. >> Looks factory >> though. >> >> Mark >> >> On Jul 14, 2004, at 7:40 AM, DJ wrote: >> >>> Has anyone here mentioned Sustainiac sustainers? >> They have two >>> models, one like the home made "wall speaker" >> device mentioned earlier >>> in the thread and another like the one on >> Fernandes guitars. >>> >>> BTW, if no one has said it yet, With or Without >> You by U2 has Infinite >>> guitar on it. >>> >> >> > > > ===== > www.luis-angulo.com > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail >