Fishman Fluence Modern Pickups Installed in Jackson JS22-7 7-String + Recorded Some Riffs

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • I installed $230 Fishman Fluence Modern pickups in a $200 Jackson Dinky JS22-7 7-String guitar and then wrote and recorded some riffs with it.
    I put everything in a nice little video with some background music I also composed.
    Here is the link to the wiring diagram for the Fishman Fluence Modern Pickups - tinyurl.com/4n...
    Notes: Installed with 1 volume knob, 1 tone knob (both included with the pickups), no HF Tilt, and reused Jackson stock 3-way switch
    It's been a fun project! Enjoy! Thanks for watching!
    #fishman #fluence #modern #pickup #installation #jackson #dinky #sevenstring #guitar #project #gopro #music #video #metal #punk #hardcore #riffs #riffage #recording #studio #reaper #justforfun #amateur

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  • @markdemars7366
    @markdemars7366 Месяц назад +1

    I have those in a six string JS22. With the locking tuners and graphite reinforced neck it's been a beast.

  • @LloydBuckmanGuitar
    @LloydBuckmanGuitar Год назад +8

    Ordered my Fluence pickups and Hipshot Locking tuners today.
    Hell of a good deal on a project 7-String guitars. Love how I wasn't even close to the only one who had the same idea when buying it - lol

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +2

      Neither was I, just one of the first ones to do a video of it lol. I'm still pretty happy with how it turned out. Good luck!

  • @NAguitarist
    @NAguitarist Год назад +4

    And with that, I just decided on which pickups I want in mine. Thanks for the video showing how easy it is.

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! I have the Fishmans in 2 guitars now and I love them. Enjoy and good luck! 🤘🏻

    • @NAguitarist
      @NAguitarist Год назад

      @user-kr1hh5wh9o they have arrived and maaaaan I thought some of the wiring would be harnessed together. Noooope. *Ralph meme* haha, I'm in danger.

  • @GnarLyDc
    @GnarLyDc 14 дней назад

    Man this was so good

  • @blacktigerorganization
    @blacktigerorganization 9 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah I was going to buy a new guitar but once I find out it's all about hardware I'll stick to my 7 string Jackson

  • @didymuskvist
    @didymuskvist 10 месяцев назад +2

    I'm considering doing the same for my Dinky.

  • @markus_m4rk
    @markus_m4rk 3 месяца назад

    Nice vid. Thinking of swapping out the bridge on my js227. Ive tried different IRs for recording but still get that horrible compressed and bitty tone when playing full chords from the stock pup. You can definitely hear the improvement with chords sounding full and dynamic with the fluence.

  • @shinraorg
    @shinraorg 11 месяцев назад

    These fishman are massive, they were installed on my Keith Marrow MK7-MKIII and was the same process.

  • @markolivares6943
    @markolivares6943 Год назад +1

    Very cool project and it came out incredible.

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! 🤘🏻

  • @marzbitenhaussen
    @marzbitenhaussen Год назад +1

    i paper sanded the edges of the pick ups a little instead of the guitar, the edges for the pick up mounting screws are squarish so make those rounded and it fits fine

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Nice! That's sounds way easier than what I did haha. I wouldn't have even thought of that as I would worry about damaging the pick-ups. Glad that worked out for you, do you have any pictures?

    • @blacktopphil
      @blacktopphil Год назад

      Thank you for this! Mine are arriving tomorrow!

  • @ToneD5150
    @ToneD5150 5 месяцев назад

    Well done!👍✌🤘

  • @wasslewis2244
    @wasslewis2244 Год назад

    I want to do this with my js22 6 string. Such a sick sound ! Nice vid and sweet axe. The necks on these are so nice🤘

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Hi! Thanks, I appreciate that! I own 2 of these JS22-7's and for the price they are great starter 7S guitars. The Fishman's were a great upgrade, I would highly recommend it just for a fun project!

  • @footfingers5523
    @footfingers5523 Год назад

    Just installed fishman fluence open core in my jackson js22-7, stuff dont drop in easily. Did a little sanding on the pickup cavity and the pots holes to make them fit snuggly.

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Nice! Well done! I definitely didn't expect to have to sand out the cavities either but it ended up working out in the end. This 12 min video actually took me about 2 weeks to finish 😂

    • @footfingers5523
      @footfingers5523 Год назад +1

      Oh, i thought you did it in a day. Lol. I just cleaned and rewired my toggle switch, there’s this crackling sound when switching pickups or push/pull the tone and volume knobs this evening. Works great now. Fishman sounds great!

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Awesome! They do sound great. This was my very first pickup swap, and I was only able to work on it and hour or two in the evenings, so it took me a bit. I made a lot of mistakes lol

  • @Trohawkk
    @Trohawkk Год назад

    same guitar here, ill have to do the same!

  • @peroon6669
    @peroon6669 5 месяцев назад

    Great... just a shame there isn't a before and after sound comparison...

  • @kevinmyles6369
    @kevinmyles6369 Год назад

    Killer video! Well done 👍

  • @diode86
    @diode86 5 месяцев назад

    It constantly drains the batteries. They last for about 3 days until sound starts to cut and then it's gone. Like the circuit is not closed after the cable gets unplugged. No idea what to do anymore. Maybe the stock 3 way blade switch needs to be changed since on diagram i noticed it's the different one, with different poles.

  • @1-eye-willy
    @1-eye-willy Год назад +1

    i want to put some of those in my ibanez gio 7 string, i hope i dont have to route mine like that

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      I hope so too, I actually wasn't expecting that when I started the project.
      I have an Ibanez RG with aftermarket EMGs installed, so it should be much different than those. I'm sure it can be done.
      Also, someone else in these comments said they were able to do this without routing by sanding down the corners of the pickups themselves (instead of the guitar) and they were able to fit them in the factory cutouts. That had never occurred to me, and may be the easier route, just make sure you don't ruin the finish on the pretty pickups 😊

  • @trys10studios
    @trys10studios 8 месяцев назад

    Sick af.

  • @AndreasKnutsen
    @AndreasKnutsen Год назад +1

    I wanna do this to my RG8! How did you fit the battery? o:
    Considering the rechargeable battery from Fishman 🧐

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      @AndreasKnutsen Hi there! I had no problem fitting the battery in the back cutout. However, this guitar only has 2 pots (1 Tone, 1 Volume) and the switch. If you've got a 3rd pot it may be a little tighter but it can be done.
      I have EMGs with a battery in my Ibanez RG, but that one also only has 2 pots.i think you should be able to make it fit, just be sure to wrap it with electrical tape or some other nonconductive material for electrical protection.
      The rechargeable batteries look cool, but I've never used one so I have no idea how they fit

  • @JediJingleMaker
    @JediJingleMaker Год назад

    I am getting ready to put them in My Schecter

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Nice! I'd love to hear how it turns out!

  • @PsycReaper
    @PsycReaper Год назад +1

    I was thinking about getting them for my dot studio, it's a semihollow body though. I don't know if that'd make a difference

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      I've never worked on a hollow-body guitar before, but based on the picture below it doesn't seem like it would be too difficult. In fact, I had to spend a fair amount of time widening the pickup sockets out to make them fit.
      Looking at the Dot, it looks like you would only have to shave back some edges, at the top if at all, to get them to fit. It looks like less work than what I did in this video. Otherwise, mounting the pickups should be the same.
      How do the electronics/wiring look in the back of the guitar? Is there an access plate like solid-bodies?
      www.jazzguitar.be/forum/attachments/guitar-amps-gizmos/26877d1452301410-epiphone-broadway-file-1166-jpg

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Looking at more pictures, I think the wiring would be much more difficult on the Dot due to the hollow body and no rear access plate. I can't really say what would be involved in that process, unfortunately

  • @christopherdoucet4112
    @christopherdoucet4112 3 месяца назад

    What tuning did you put this in?

  • @343guiltyguitarist4
    @343guiltyguitarist4 Год назад

    Doing the same thing rn.

  • @estradacastillo7934
    @estradacastillo7934 9 месяцев назад

    Hi! The guitar have enough space in there for the battery of the pick ups?

  • @ryanmatte2710
    @ryanmatte2710 Год назад

    If possible, would be able to send over a pic or screenshot of your wiring, just having a bit of trouble with it

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Sure thing! Below is a link to pics of the finished wiring. However, I had a little trouble too in that I had the 3-way switch wired backwards in these pictures, so I had to switch the 2 outside white wires. The pickups were just backwards when I flipped the selector switch, but they still worked correctly.
      It's kind of hard to see everything from the pics, but I hope these help you figure it out
      drive.google.com/drive/folders/1b7H10SjXxslQ6YDYBG_L11DPsC4ZS4ya?usp=share_link

    • @ryanmatte2710
      @ryanmatte2710 Год назад

      @@Dgsterx 🎉🎉🎉 you are a lifesaver, guitar works perfectly now! Thank you!

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      @@ryanmatte2710 very cool, glad to hear that! If you record anything with it, feel free to come back and share. I'd love to hear how it sounds

  • @giannispapazogloy5978
    @giannispapazogloy5978 Год назад

    Can you put Fishman Soapbar version in this guitar, if you don't like the pickup ring?

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      I suppose if you are able to widen the slots enough and keep it nice and clean then yes. My Dremel work wasn't the cleanest, so at the end the pickup rings covered some of that up. However, I'm not at all a professional or expert so I'm sure there's probably better ways to do it. I don't see why it wouldn't work if you have the right tools

  • @danielpicon8012
    @danielpicon8012 2 года назад +1

    What fishman fluence modern pup model did you get? I see they have several versions, trying to understand if there’s a version that would actually fit. Don’t have these carpentry tools :D

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  2 года назад

      Hi! I specifically bought the Fishman Fluence Modern 7 String pups (non-soap bar type). My understanding is that they have the "soap bar" and Non-soap bar styles to accommodate different guitars. However, I got the right set and still had to make modifications as the stock Jackson pups were slightly smaller in size. Unfortunately I don't think it's possible to put these in this particular guitar without the modifications, the only other guy I talked to that did this had to mod as well.
      Some of these Jacksons have the soap bar styles in them, so perhaps that experience may be different. However, I have not seen the FFM 7 String pups in that style.
      My recommendation is to get a cheap $40 Chicago Electric Dremel from Harbor Freight, that is what I used and it ended up working out great.
      I hope this answers your questions. Good luck!

    • @vexedpixels
      @vexedpixels Год назад

      These guitars do not fit capped humbuckers without modification. To get one’s that would fit, you’ll need their “open core” pickups, or from any other brand, an uncovered pickup, or to remove the pickup cover

  • @blacktopphil
    @blacktopphil Год назад

    Did you wire your pickup selector according to the diagram you used? Having a heck of a time getting mine working.

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Yes, used the stock Jackson pickup selector that came with the guitar and wired it as stated in the diagram in the video. I did have the pickups backwards initially and had to swap the wires on the selector, but other than that didn't have any issues.
      One of my comments on this video I sent a Google Drive link with some close up pictures for reference. I will try to find that for you

    • @blacktopphil
      @blacktopphil Год назад +1

      @@Dgsterx thank you so much!

  • @boostxXxpower
    @boostxXxpower Год назад

    Got them on my same guitar lol, except went ringless

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Nice! Can you share a pic of what that looks like?

    • @boostxXxpower
      @boostxXxpower Год назад

      How do I share the pic w u? I def got some pictures

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      @@boostxXxpower you can put them in something like Google Photos or Imgur to share a link or if you want you can email them to me - d00gsterx702@gmail.com

    • @boostxXxpower
      @boostxXxpower Год назад

      I sent thru email, lmk what u think

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      @@boostxXxpower my bad, I mistyped my email in my last comment.. sorry about that. I didn't get them, can you resend? I do want to check it out!
      d00gsterX702@gmail.com

  • @danielpicon8012
    @danielpicon8012 Год назад

    Hey man! I got started with this project finally. Same guitar same pickups. I followed the one tone one volume diagram but the guitar still doesn’t work. I would imagine that the issues is in the 3 way pickup selector as that part is not clear on the diagram, I was wondering if you could tell me how you could connected the wires there. Cheers!

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Hi Daniel! No problem, below is a Google Drive link to a close-up picture of the Jacskon 3 way selector switch. I essentially just wired it the same way it was originally wired with the stock pickups.
      drive.google.com/file/d/1_8hGmcfeW5TElw5svHJCQuj6U758GZ8I/view?usp=share_link
      In short, the 2 white wires that come from the pickups are connected to the 2 outside pins on both sides of the 3-way. Each wire is connected to 2 pins.
      The blue wire comes from the volume knob, grounds on the case of the switch, and is connected to both of the middle pins (see highlights in picture). I believe this is just a ground, it's only blue in my guitar because that's the color of wire I had on hand.
      If you don't know which white wire is which pickup, be sure to leave yourself plenty of extra slack in case you have to swap them. I only briefly mentioned it in the video, but I wired the switch backwards (the selector worked opposite directions) and had to go back to swap the wires and re-solder

    • @danielpicon8012
      @danielpicon8012 Год назад

      @@Dgsterx hey man thanks for getting back to me so quickly with the picture and extra info.
      I will get back to this project on the weekend but I can already see that I might have missed something there in regard to the pickup selector.
      Fortunately I did route the pickups correctly as far as I can tell.
      I will keep you posted! Perhaps I’ll make a video of my own! Cheers!

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      @@danielpicon8012 glad to hear it. Good luck, feel free to let me know how it goes!

    • @danielpicon8012
      @danielpicon8012 Год назад

      Yeah I think I also reversed the pickups on the switch xD ruclips.net/video/KmIt0-LN52A/видео.html

  • @diode86
    @diode86 Год назад

    I just got them today but i didn't know there were 2 versions. I got the soapbar ones. I will need to widen the wholes to be able to place them, right? Is that some possible problem? Thank you in advance.

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Hi there! I'm sorry to hear that! Oddly enough I made a similar mistake. I bought the humbucker style pickups like the ones in the video, but originally I planned to put them in my other JS22-7 that has soap bars in it. I couldn't really figure out how to make that work, but luckily my second JS22-7 (the one in the video) takes standard pickups. I was able to install them in there, but still had to widen the pickup slots.
      If the Jackson has regular pickups, but the Fishmans are soap bars, I'm sure it's possible, but it will take a lot of widening. I was able to do this fairly easily as the plastic pickup rings cover where I widened the slots. There are no pickup rings with the soap bars, so you have to be extra careful when widening to make sure it still looks clean when you're done.
      If the Jackson has soap bars, and the Fishmans are standard, that's the dilemma I had and I don't know how to make that work. I had to use a different guitar all together.
      Hope that helps!

    • @diode86
      @diode86 8 месяцев назад

      We finally made it somehow with Fishman moderns. Now to slow down your video to be able to wire it properly and it's giving us a headache lol. Thanks for the video again :D@@Dgsterx

  • @changeme9952
    @changeme9952 8 месяцев назад

    9.5 mm?=)

  • @bullymaguire8458
    @bullymaguire8458 Год назад

    It's good but i stick with the stock pickups are great !! It's just the ears issues

  • @jlwzqw2008
    @jlwzqw2008 Год назад

    Do they make a solder less like the plug and play

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      I don't believe so. I know EMG makes some like that, but I've never seen that on the Fishmans unless they've added it recently

  • @Raigzz
    @Raigzz Год назад

    Did you have to make a cavity for the battery?

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Hi @Craig Hazel !
      No , I did not have to make any modification to the rear cavity. I added some padding to the battery and it still fit in the existing cavity without issue.

  • @kofmatt
    @kofmatt Год назад

    Do you think this would work with the 8 string Jackson

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад +1

      Hi there! I'm not 100% sure on that. I would imagine that the process may be similar, but you will want to make sure to get one of their 8-string sets that will fit the guitar, either standard or "Soap bar Mount"
      www.fishman.com/fluence-8-string-pickups/

  • @mrGrowl2843
    @mrGrowl2843 Год назад

    Can't find a wiring diagram for 2 volume's and 1 tone

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      Hi Maks R! No problem, I found it. Here is link to the wiring diagram for the Matt Heafy signature set - 2 Volume, 1 Tone. It's almost identical to the other Fluence sets, so it should work for any of them.
      www.fishman.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Matt-Heafy-2xVol-1xT-BNT-Toggle-9V.pdf

    • @mrGrowl2843
      @mrGrowl2843 Год назад +1

      @@Dgsterx Thank you a lot! Another question, can I make it one volume and two tones instead of 2 volumes and one tone?

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      ​@@mrGrowl2843 Happy to help! I'm not 100% sure on that one, but below is a link to ALL of the Fishman wiring diagrams. Some of those are 2 Volume/2 Tone setups. I'm sure it's possible to leave out one of the tone knobs and cross connect the 1 remaining tone knob to both pickups. I'm not sure exactly how to do that, but I'm thinking if you look at some of the 1V/1T AND 2V/2T diagrams you might be able to figure out how to combine them into a 2V/1T setup. Hope you figure it out!
      www.fishman.com/support-fluence-wiring-diagrams/

  • @talla7615
    @talla7615 Год назад

    wait is it passive?

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  Год назад

      No. They are active. I install the battery wiring towards the end

  • @beetleborg4171
    @beetleborg4171 4 месяца назад

    Meh I’ll stick with EMG

  • @verganas
    @verganas 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the helpful video! Fully assembled the pickups seem to have the protective film still on or is it me? They seem too glossy

    • @Dgsterx
      @Dgsterx  2 года назад +3

      Glad it was helpful!
      You are correct, the pickups I purchased had the Black Nickel metallic finish, which is indeed glossy. (it's not a protective film)
      Now that you pointed that out, I can see how that might stand out against the matte, satin finish of the guitar. They also come in a flat black plastic finish if you don't like the glossy look. Looking at the site they also have Brushed Stainless, White Plastic, and metallic Nickel as well! I didn't actually know that when I bought these lol
      www.fishman.com/portfolio/fluence-modern-7-string-humbucker-pickups/

    • @verganas
      @verganas 2 года назад +1

      @@Dgsterxoh my bad. Thought you may have forgotten the film on as it looked so glossy to me. Didn't know they have different finishes

  • @ronaldjosephweech2444
    @ronaldjosephweech2444 Год назад +1

    Doogster! 😂😂😂