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    Has anyone installed or used one of these before? Thoughts/opinions?

    http://www.guitarfetish.com/Onboard-...amp_p_569.html


    Here's what I would like to accomplish.... I have a Jackson DK2 that I love. I like the tone of the single coils, but I would like more output from the neck pickup when playing overdriven leads. The magnetic pull from the singles is so strong that I have to keep them pretty far away from the strings - especially the bass side. So I thought this might give me the boost I'm seeking without changing out the pickups and altering the tone that I already like.

    I was also considering the EMG Afterburner booster.

  • #2
    I played a DK2FS (Firestorm) years ago. It had a built in variable boost. Pretty nifty. I'd have one except I hate excess controls on my guitar. Definitely worth checking out though, if you don't mind the extra appointments.
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    • #3
      I have the the EMG AB in one of my guitars, its great, at least to me. Dont know how it would be on singles though.
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      • #4
        Go to Radio Shack an buy an LM386 chip for a few bucks and a few other parts. It will give you a clean amplified boost for little money.

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        • #5
          Youre assuming the OP knows how to do that stuff there Don. Hell, I vaguely know how and Id still rather buy one ready to install.
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          • #6
            whatever hum is coming out of your single coils, it'll amplify them as well as add its own noise. So, be prepared for that. I still have my EMG afterburner which I took out from a DKMGT. I liked it except for the amplified noise.
            Sam

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            • #7
              I believe those singles (Duncan Designed) were hum-cancelling.
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              • #8
                i definitely would rather buy the circuit ready to install. i am good with wiring, but that doesn't mean i can build my own circuit.

                there is no noticeable hum from the singles unless the guitar is sitting right next to the amp.

                i had read that the EMG circuit is really clean adding no noise of its own. but i haven't read anything about how the GFS circuit compares.

                i believe seymour duncan also has their own booster circuit. anybody have any experience with that one too?

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                • #9
                  It's been years like I said, but I don't recall any bothersome noise from the Dinky Firestorm. Then again, the douchebags at the store wouldn't let me crank anything.
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                  • #10
                    I acquired an EMG afterburner from a fellow JCF board member and installed it over the weekend. Overall I am pleased with the results. I delivers plenty of boost and more than accomplishes what I set out to do.

                    The Afterburner adds no noise of its own. The only added noise is the previously unheard normal hum of the single coils - and I have to crank the AB up at least halfway to get that.
                    Last edited by rebar71; 08-22-2011, 11:10 AM.

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                    • #11
                      I'm glad it works for you. My DK2T had no string grounding and there was always an ever present hum. i noticed the same in the DKMGT and thought it was due to the after-burner. Good job!
                      Sam

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