(Sold) FERNANDES - JS-100
owner: Shin
2019.1.18: We start the New Year with a deformed junk.
This is the last model and the bridge is a Korean FRT-4 (the one with the fine tuners integrated into the saddle screws).
The bridge itself is hard to use, but the studs are the type with anchors instead of wood screws from this model.
I was missing a lot of stuff, but fortunately I had a set of the original standard locknuts left, so I bought them.
2019.1.23: The parts are ready and assembled.
I replaced the FRTs with GOTOH FRTs and was able to adjust the octave and string height to the correct range without any problems.
2019.2.2: The bridge was returned to stock, the PU was replaced with an EMG rear 81/front 60, and the bandwidth cut was changed to a tone pot.
2019.6.7: Rear PU replaced with 85.
2021.1.22: The front 81 was needed for another guitar, so I replaced it with a 60.
The bottom toggle switch used to be On/Off for the battery connection, but I changed the effect to a tone bypass switch.
2024.5: I had a collection of these guitars but sold them after a long period of not using them.
I changed the PU to 81 on the front as well and put the selector back where it was originally moved to the bottom and used the extra space as a kill switch.
brand | |
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model | |
madin | Japan |
sound features | Is the lack of midrange compared to a through-neck guitar still because of the set neck and soft maple body? |
type of gear | RRV Type |
body material | Softmaple |
neck material | Maple |
fingerboard material | Rose Wood |
tuning machenes | GOTOH - SG381 |
number of frets | 22 |
scale length | Long |
pickups | F:EMG-81/R:EMG-81 |
controls | 1Vol,1Tone,3way Toggle SW,Kill SW, |
bridge | FRT-4B |
category | Electric-Solid-Body-Guitar |