dude ur bridge looks so un-level..u better fix that like asap...can u even stay in tune with it like that? lol
check the date... but in any case... can anyone answer my question??????
Are you sure the wiringa are all proper? When my afterburner had a "cold" solder point it buzzed a bit because it wasn't connecting "100%"
^No problem Sometimes that happens...hope its that because its easy fix!
not to mention the competition and some sellers don't ship outside the U.S. I got my j-50bc with springs ring and screws and some other ones for sell don't have the spring ring and screws.yeah, hope as well because don't won't to wait another few months for a J-50BC to pop up on Ebay...
not to mention the competition and some sellers don't ship outside the U.S. I got my j-50bc with springs ring and screws and some other ones for sell don't have the spring ring and screws.
i just received the pickup... but wasn't a problem...
so i went yesterday to the guitar shop and guy over there said something like... "hm, this IS strange i'm gonna check it out... i connected the jackson pickup the same as emg one..." i was like WTF dude... in any case, just want that idiot to fix and that's it...
EDIT: guy from the guitar shop just called me adn said that something was connect wrong... he fixed it and now there is no buzzing... thanks for help phenom...
It plays awesome. I have it for about a year now. It's perfect in every thing, except that it (and rest of the Jackson Stars too) has 1 5/8" nut width that I can't really get used to. All other Jacksons have 1 11/16" nut width, that's a 1.7mm difference, it's not much, but it's visible and you easily feel it when playing.
EMG HZ3 and PA2 wasn't that bad, PA2 was a little bit too noisy though. I got a Jackson J50BC pickup and Jackson JE1000 boost and now it rocks!
Here's some old pics:
I will take some new pics when I clean it and restring it. Next weekend probably.