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  • NGD!!!My first Jackson ..Blue Bengal HSS

    I have barely put this thing down.....Absolutely Love it


    1995ish Charvel strat copy
    Blue Bengal DK2M HSS
    a few others i'd rather not mention
    Nigel Tufnel: (holding up a guitar) The sustain, listen to it.
    Marty DiBergi: I don't hear anything.

    Nigel Tufnel: Well you would though, if it were playing.

  • #2
    so it arrived! awesome! I have the blue bengal H-H with the jazz pickups in it. i remember you're posts when you were wondering if you won or not. well cheers, bro. I know i've hardly put my bengal down since i got it.
    Guitars:
    Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
    Jackson PS-4
    Charvel CX 390
    Gibson Les Paul Studio
    Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
    Gibson Les Paul Special
    '56 Gibson J160E
    Galveston Acrylic Strat
    couple of other oddities

    Amps:
    Vox AC100CPH
    Ibanez TBX150H

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    • #3
      Thanks...Its awesome...There is one problem i'm worried about tho...if i push the bar down more than about a half inch there is a poping noise, and when i pull the bar back up, it makes a slightly different pop noise, I thought it was a string slipping but IDK. I took all of the locking clamp pieces off of the nut and whammied the hell out of it and no pops (way outta tune, but no pops), so i retuned it and screwed the clamps (if someone reads this please give me the right word for the three clamps) back on and sure enough it popped again. I was worried that the nut was loose, any ideas????
      1995ish Charvel strat copy
      Blue Bengal DK2M HSS
      a few others i'd rather not mention
      Nigel Tufnel: (holding up a guitar) The sustain, listen to it.
      Marty DiBergi: I don't hear anything.

      Nigel Tufnel: Well you would though, if it were playing.

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      • #4
        its probably the spring on the back side of the bridge , take the back cover off and make sure all the springs are hooked on good and you should be fine. nice guitar by the way

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        • #5
          Originally posted by KBRR View Post
          its probably the spring on the back side of the bridge , take the back cover off and make sure all the springs are hooked on good and you should be fine. nice guitar by the way

          i agree.

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          • #6
            p.s i agree with the spring issue, and aren't the clamps called nutlocks?
            Guitars:
            Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
            Jackson PS-4
            Charvel CX 390
            Gibson Les Paul Studio
            Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
            Gibson Les Paul Special
            '56 Gibson J160E
            Galveston Acrylic Strat
            couple of other oddities

            Amps:
            Vox AC100CPH
            Ibanez TBX150H

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            • #7
              I checked the springs, they are good.....then i double checked everything else it all checked out, so I called the music store i bought it from which transfered me to their luthier and he said to make sure the screws securing the nut to the neck were tight, ( of course, they were)...so I called the music store again and the guy told me not to worry about their 7 day return policy and that if a local music store could repair it they would reimburse me, but if the store couldn't, i'd have to send it back. I really don't want to return it cause I love the HSS layout and the maple board and the finish, not to mention the fact that its the best playing guitar ive ever played......

              PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!
              1995ish Charvel strat copy
              Blue Bengal DK2M HSS
              a few others i'd rather not mention
              Nigel Tufnel: (holding up a guitar) The sustain, listen to it.
              Marty DiBergi: I don't hear anything.

              Nigel Tufnel: Well you would though, if it were playing.

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              • #8
                My Dinky makes the same noise, and in all honestly I don't really worry about it. I've always wanted one of these guitars, maybe a Bengal Rhoads instead.
                Gear:
                Jackson Dinky Rev. Pro
                Jackson Kelly (KE3?), Lawrence equipped
                Ibanez RG320
                Ensanada Acoustic
                Peavey Bandit 112
                Soon to Be:
                Pedals!

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                • #9
                  How long have you been playing it with the problem?

                  Does anyone know what this noise is caused by????
                  1995ish Charvel strat copy
                  Blue Bengal DK2M HSS
                  a few others i'd rather not mention
                  Nigel Tufnel: (holding up a guitar) The sustain, listen to it.
                  Marty DiBergi: I don't hear anything.

                  Nigel Tufnel: Well you would though, if it were playing.

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                  • #10
                    how close are the pickups to the strings? could they be hitting the pole pieces
                    Guitars:
                    Jackson DK2M Blue Bengal
                    Jackson PS-4
                    Charvel CX 390
                    Gibson Les Paul Studio
                    Gibson Les Paul Jr. Pro
                    Gibson Les Paul Special
                    '56 Gibson J160E
                    Galveston Acrylic Strat
                    couple of other oddities

                    Amps:
                    Vox AC100CPH
                    Ibanez TBX150H

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                    • #11
                      no...the pop happens way before the strings get near the pickups....turns out i was wrong about there being no pop with the nut unlocked, there is still the same pop just not as loud, I was plugged in and didnt hear it. When i called the guy about it (3rd or 4th time) he told me to pluck the strings behind the nut while moving the bar to check that the nut was locking and the Low E and A both changed in pitch, the others didn't. So I'm totally lost...I'm taking it to a local store this morn but with my luck that will get me nowhere.
                      1995ish Charvel strat copy
                      Blue Bengal DK2M HSS
                      a few others i'd rather not mention
                      Nigel Tufnel: (holding up a guitar) The sustain, listen to it.
                      Marty DiBergi: I don't hear anything.

                      Nigel Tufnel: Well you would though, if it were playing.

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Originally posted by gunslingerj View Post
                        Thanks...Its awesome...There is one problem i'm worried about tho...if i push the bar down more than about a half inch there is a poping noise, and when i pull the bar back up, it makes a slightly different pop noise, I thought it was a string slipping but IDK. I took all of the locking clamp pieces off of the nut and whammied the hell out of it and no pops (way outta tune, but no pops), so i retuned it and screwed the clamps (if someone reads this please give me the right word for the three clamps) back on and sure enough it popped again. I was worried that the nut was loose, any ideas????
                        check your bridge post! make sure they are tight and not all floppy...and make sure the bridge is in their grooves
                        I know the old saying that the value of an opinion is generally inversely proportional to the strength with which it is held.

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