I have used Jackson DK2S, MIJ, year 2007 now for about a year and the problem is, it eats 9V battery like candies. I mean, the sustainiac function stop functioning in about 2-3 days after i change the battery.. Anyone have a Sustainiac in a guitar and is it possible that is something wrong with wiring? I am already thinking about replacing the sustainiac pickup with some Lil 59 and have an additional neck humbucker pickup for extra versatility, i found out that i don't use that sustainiac function that often.
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Re: Problems with Sustainiac eating batteries so fast
Do you have it wired so that when you unplug the guitar the circuit for the battery is broken? If not that could explain it. I've never used a Sustainiac so I wouldn't no at what rate they draw power. You can also do the same thing with a switch so that when the Sustainiac is off it doesn't waste your battery.You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
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Re: Problems with Sustainiac eating batteries so fast
If there's room in the cavity I believe you can wire it so it draws off two batteries instead of one while still being 9v operation.
Not talking about 18v operation, that's a different wiring.
Must be something going on though that needs addressed first.
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If you do go the 2 batteries route, make sure they are wired in parallel, not series.You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
Whilst you can only wonder why
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Do you unplug it when not playing?Romans 3:23; 6:23; 5:8; 10:13; 10:9-10
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Yes, i shot the switch off eveytime i stop playing.. I don't know, i will probably bring the guitar into local service man to check the wiring out. Or, maybe i will just buy SD Lil 59 cause i don't use the sustainiac that much and i want neck humbucker sound. Thanks for answers.
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Re: Problems with Sustainiac eating batteries so fast
Originally posted by Lux84 View PostYes, i shot the switch off eveytime i stop playing.. I don't know, i will probably bring the guitar into local service man to check the wiring out. Or, maybe i will just buy SD Lil 59 cause i don't use the sustainiac that much and i want neck humbucker sound. Thanks for answers.You will never understand How it feels to live your life With no meaning or control And with nowhere left to go You are amazed that they exist And they burn so bright
Whilst you can only wonder why
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Re: Problems with Sustainiac eating batteries so fast
Originally posted by Chistopher View PostDo you have it wired so that when you unplug the guitar the circuit for the battery is broken? If not that could explain it. I've never used a Sustainiac so I wouldn't no at what rate they draw power. You can also do the same thing with a switch so that when the Sustainiac is off it doesn't waste your battery.
That is probably what the problem is a switch would correct the problem. Godin has a push button on their HDR, but if you forget to shut it off soon as you unplug the guitar it breaks the circuit so you don't drain the battery. Godin claims 200 hours playing time on the 9V battery that's pretty darn good.If learning isn't difficult at times you're not learning.
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Re: Problems with Sustainiac eating batteries so fast
Originally posted by Lux84 View PostNo, i don't unplug the cable, i'll try. Tommorow i'll change the fresh battery, unplug it after playing and see how much time it will last.. Thanks for a suggestion.Wanted: 1982 Gibson Les Paul Standard, Serial Number 82232531.
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Re: Problems with Sustainiac eating batteries so fast
Originally posted by Gone_Shootin View PostYeah, not unplugging the cable is exactly what the problem is. It's no different than leaving a cable plugged into a stompbox.
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