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Seeing as I just went through this whole process myself a few months ago, I think I can give you a pretty good opinion. I tried out a Fernandes model first and was pretty underwhelmed with the performance of the sustain. It seemed too tame for my tastes and you also have to be aware of which version you buy as not all guitars come with the same circuit (some only give you fundamental and harmonic feedback while some give you those plus a mix mode). I returned my Fernandes shortly after I tried it and ordered the Sustainiac system instead. IMO the Sustainiac is just a better system, it sounds MUCH better than the Fernandes. Its much more robust and the sustain was a lot stronger and more varied in its sound. The Fernandes may have been a touch better at doing the imitation E-bow thing, but the Sustainiac pickup is far wilder and more powerful (and can do a fair ebow as well). The sounds that I can get from this circuit are really fantastic, from screaming feedback to very (VERY) hypnotic drones. And on top of that, Alan Hoover has been really helpful. I installed the Sustainer myself and had some problems getting everything tweaked properly and he's been really fantastic in answering my questions and getting things working properly. In my opinion, it sounds MUCH better than the Fernandes model I tried. I highly recommend the Sustainiac and Maniac Music. Hope that helps Kevin PS According to Alan, Fernandes has their patents and he has his, they are NOT the same circuits. > >Hey thanks for reminding me about something that I've been meaning to ask >the list. How do the Sustainiac and the Fernandes Sustainer compare? >Anyone >got an opinion? Is the big difference that the Sustainiac is a kit and you >have to get the Fernandes on one of their guitars or do they also have a >kit. I'm intrigued by the concept, but not sure which way to go. > >-skully _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com