Fernandes & Sustainiac compared

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  • Опубліковано 9 чер 2024
  • In which I compare the Fernandes sustainer unit with a Sustainiac-equipped Schecter and see what the differences are.
    00:00 - Introduction
    07:16 - Normal sustaining
    15:35 - Chords
    17:40 - As a pickup
    23:17 - Conclusions

КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @thisperfectworld
    @thisperfectworld Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video! Really valuable exploration of the two systems!

  • @Tallukeah
    @Tallukeah Рік тому +1

    Great vid, thanks! Exactly what I was looking for

  • @pierreblenderbuss9807
    @pierreblenderbuss9807 Місяць тому +1

    Strat is interesting--picked up a Fernandes Retrorocket Elite (strat style) with the sustainer and two sets of SD Hot Rails, and also have a Vega Trem and Sperzel locking tuners on it. I used it in a show recently and have found it easy to use and worked well. Thanks for the vid.

  • @MarkCalica
    @MarkCalica Рік тому +1

    I just bought myself the schecter, can’t wait to play with it

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  Рік тому +1

      The difference in the sound between those two guitars was a surprise to me when I editted that video. It's a great sounding instrument :-)

    • @MarkCalica
      @MarkCalica Рік тому

      @@ChrissieCaulfield thank you

  • @millennial_bug
    @millennial_bug Рік тому

    Your viseos are so good

  • @scarcam
    @scarcam Місяць тому +3

    Been on a journey with these things, had the Fender EOB, a couple of Fernandes Retrorocket Elites and a Fernandes Revolver Classic. The EOB wasn't the best, the back pickup just hasn't got enough beans to work with the driver, the Fernandes guitars are far superior particularly the Revolver Classic, it has a Duncan Coolrails in the middle and Duncan Distortion full size humbucker in the bridge, they sound superb on their own and the quackiest quack I have ever heard when used together, and don't get fooled by the name Duncan Distortion, it will do the clean stuff if required as well as the heavy crunch

  • @colhad9505
    @colhad9505 Рік тому

    very interesting channel. I plan to buy a Reverend guitar with Sustainiac pickup... ur comparison helped me . thx a lot

    • @yakim1
      @yakim1 Рік тому

      haha me too? which one? - the REEVES GABRELS SIGNATURE RG-SUS ?

    • @colhad9505
      @colhad9505 Рік тому

      @@yakim1 i hesitate between the Reverend rg-sus and the Schecter Reaper 6 Fr s Elite. This reaper is the best Shecter guitar. The Fernandes and Burny guitars are made in China... for me its real problem.
      The Reverend RG sus is sold out everywhere, its a problem too ..

    • @yakim1
      @yakim1 Рік тому

      @@colhad9505 The reason I want the Reverend is because I don't want a Floyd Rose system, I prefer locking tuners with floating bridge

    • @colhad9505
      @colhad9505 Рік тому

      @@yakim1 why not Floyd rose ?, just curiosity.
      u have the Fender Eob, no floyd rose there...

    • @yakim1
      @yakim1 Рік тому

      @@colhad9505 Because I do want floating system and I'm not sure that the EOB has floating one.. and I'm not a fan the Floyd Rose+Allen-screws on the nut.
      The reverend has locking tuners and a floating bridge.
      I had in mind to buy a "cheap" guitar like the Musicman Sterling JP60 and the Sustniac kit, but I think it'll be too complicated for me (mostly with the shipping)

  • @RecoveringGuitarEnthusiast
    @RecoveringGuitarEnthusiast Рік тому +2

    I have had both and kept the Fernandez Susatainer as it also was on a higher quality guitar (a Fernadez vs Ibanez) My Fernandez is a much higher quality of wood and has a real Floyd Rose. I like the variety of variations and also it gets better battery milage. I agree with "buy a guitar with the Sustainer" installed from the factory or a pro install. My batteries are always great for the 1st hour or so. If I was performing live. I would want new batteries as soon as possible. I also found that the Sustainer was not as useful as I thought for my Roland Synth tones as it does it all itself. Even Violin tones or B-3 Organ tones too. Mine has a blend and an octive 3 knob setup. Lots of options. Good information. Happy Holidays. Peace and Maximum Respect ~ Loo

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  Рік тому +2

      Interesting. For me the Schecter is a better guitar than th Mexican Strat (and I had problems with the Vega Trem and the GK-3). But I'm also trying to get a Fernandes installed in a PRS/SE so that should be interesting.
      TBH I find the sustainer a perfect companion to the GK system, though I'm using it as a synth rather than to drive samples so maybe that's the difference.

  • @kimhwang3610
    @kimhwang3610 6 місяців тому

    Great vid, i already have the fernandes one, which one that you think have a better neck pickup tone? Mine seems dull and lifeless as a neck pickup

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  6 місяців тому

      I think the Sustainiac is a marginally better neck pickup (if you can stomach the extra noise from it), but there isn't much in it, and it's hard to draw firm conclusions with the guitars being so different in sound anyway. I now also have a Fernandes in a PRS/SE Custom 24 (with another pickup in the 'spare' slot as promised!) and can confirm that the neck is the least-good pickup of the three - especially compared with the PRS bridge, which I really like. I don't think I would describe either as "dull and lifeless" tbh, but they are not the best. I suppose it's a compromise with it having to do sustaining duties too. I find it usable - though I don't use it a lot. If I want a single-coil neck for recording I tend to reach for an unmodified Strat :)

  • @guitarkickstarter
    @guitarkickstarter 10 місяців тому

    thanks for the demo. I just got a Fernandes and they're great aside from the fact that when the Sustainer is off there is that much EM interference that the middle and neck pickup are unusable due to 20x the normal amount of hum with any sort of gain. So it seems it's bridge pickup only unless a very clean sound. Looking around the net it seems it's pretty common with these?

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  10 місяців тому

      I haven't had this problem. And I have sustainers on several guitars now (that strat, a PRS SE, and a Fernandes Dragonfly)

    • @dimitrisargyropoulos6912
      @dimitrisargyropoulos6912 2 місяці тому +1

      There has to be a trimpot on the circuit board that could probably fix this. I have seen some fernandez circuit boards with 2 and /or 4 trimpots.

  • @Doomchild2XL
    @Doomchild2XL 6 місяців тому +1

    I just read up on those usb 9v batteries, and due to the electronics in them those might be a big contributor to your noise situation. Have you tried a regular 9v battery for comparison?

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  6 місяців тому +1

      That's a a really good point and one that I haven't checked. I am using a Fishman battery pack on my Fernandes sustainer guitars and that seems pretty quiet - but, of course, it's designed for guitar use!

    • @emulgatorx
      @emulgatorx 4 місяці тому

      ​@@ChrissieCaulfield I'm planning on a guitar build using the Fishman battery pack and a Fernandes Sustainer Kit. I was a little concerned that the battery voltage was insufficient because people have measured only about 4.5V on these despite Fishman claiming it was "like a 9V battery" which seems to be very carefully worded.
      So you didn't have any issues with it? How long does the battery last?

  • @HotRailCo
    @HotRailCo 4 місяці тому

    Where do you buy these Fernandez sustainers?

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  4 місяці тому +1

      I'm in the UK, so I got that one from hotroxuk.com. They do seem hard to get hold of though. My second one (on a PRS SE) i found on ebay.

  • @swancrunch
    @swancrunch Місяць тому

    muting the strings you don't want to ring out is a common practise on an electric guitar.
    otherwise any sufficiently loud amp would turn your performance into mush.

  • @davidgalloway6403
    @davidgalloway6403 5 місяців тому

    You played chords but they fed back so much and so quickly, were you using the harmonic mode?

    • @davidgalloway6403
      @davidgalloway6403 5 місяців тому

      Because the ed o brien strat has a Fernandez in it and plays chords great.

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  5 місяців тому

      I rarely use the harmonic mode :)

    • @davidgalloway6403
      @davidgalloway6403 5 місяців тому

      Do you know why that occurred? This video is the only video I’ve seen of a Fernandes responding in that way. I’m in the market to buy one which is why I’m wondering…

  • @dimitrisargyropoulos6912
    @dimitrisargyropoulos6912 2 місяці тому +1

    With the level of technology of today, I still wonder why they haven't found a way to power these sustainers from an XLR cable providing 48volts DC from any console. It doesn't have to carry any sound, just the voltage is enough.

    • @ChrissieCaulfield
      @ChrissieCaulfield  2 місяці тому +2

      I have no idea tbh. But some conjectures. a) Guitarists like jack cables, b) lots of guitars use 9v batteries for other electronics so it's not a big deal to many people (all my violins have active pickups) and c) maybe the 48v doesn't carry enough current to power a sustainer - microphones don'e use a lot, but sustainers do use a lot of battery. Just ideas :)

    • @grahambird3257
      @grahambird3257 18 днів тому +1

      I’ve powered a Fernandez sustainer through a tip ring sleeve jack connected to a 9volt external power supply. It worked well.