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  • It isn't working properly. This could be because of poor transducer placement. If you placed it on one of the Pups thats bad. They are supposed to be at least 2 inches from pups. It sounds more like its oscillating the pup rather than the strings. It could also be improperly biased inputs on the sustainer amp. Without a properly referenced signal, the output cannot represent the full scale range of your pup voltage. Also make sure that all grounds are common and connected to the bridge.

  • Neet design. good sound quality.. How did you create the sustainer?

  • Sounds very 30 Seconds To Mars like. Cool stuff!

  • sustainer is something that vibrates the strings, this is just feedback loop

  • and you guys, sustainers are feedback loopers. thats the way it is. overdriving circuits works by feedback looping too, the obvious part in this case, is that you dont know what feedback is.

  • @Nizzemanden Don't correct people when you're misinformed as well. The feedback loops in overdrive circuits are impedance followers to control gain to a set level. if there was not a feedback loop, the gain is infinite in theory, and a loop with zero resistance has a gain of 1. Overdrive is created by boosting gain beyond dynamic range of the circuit.

    its NOTHING to do with what they are saying.

    They are referring to audio signal path feedback that passes through the power amp multiple times.

  • woooooooo rilly nise  i asked to me if you can pass me a Link of the planes or a good tutorial? tanks

  • At what point did it sustain?

    All I heard was dreadful feedback loops......

  • The sustainer is creating the feedback, like holding the guitar to the amp

  • I know what a sustainer is and does however, the feeedback loop is supposed to sustain the note not make unwanted noise like yours is doing.

  • the sustain was the feedback, and i thought it was kinda a good nice feedback and fitted with the notes he made.

  • Look at any other sustainer system. That wasn't note sustain he had, that was really horrid MICROPHONIC feedback.

    Look up sustainer videos, you'll hear how it's supposed to sound.

  • prjohnnyt: its the idea, it sustains the overtones as feed.

  • can you explain how you made this beast?????

  • How do you make a sustainer?

  • great!!!! please. may u show mr this accord? ))

  • man your a beast for successfully building a sustainer kit.. :) i made one.. but got too much squeal.. hmm but yeah nice job

  • PSW here...proud to see another successful DIY creation. Ambient things can sound great but it can do a lot more...keep exploring it and posting the results...

    It takes courage to build and modify a guitar with this project...I salute you...pete

  • Thanks. Yeah, it's also a feedbacker. There is a modified pickup that generates a magnetic field which moves strings endlessly. In this case I left untouched the E string so it generates that feedback sound, but all depends on what the use is. :)

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