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Man was it trouble. They were like, "Sure, it installs in an M series Steinberger with no problems or routing." NOT. I had Gary Brawer install it and he did a great job. (Though, I have to buy only certain 9v batteries to fit in his battery compartments.) Looks factory. I did warm up to it. Not only was it an investment in money, but it was an investment in time learning how to tame it. I was hoping it would be like having a dedicated ebow for each string, but it is not. It's more like standing in front of a bank of full stacks but you're almost deaf. I spent a lot of time with right and left hand muting techniques to get it to do what I want. It's not something you can just plug into and "get" right off the bat. Mark Sottilaro On Thursday, August 7, 2003, at 08:48 AM, Mark Hamburg wrote: > on 8/6/03 1:07 PM, msottilaro at sine@zerocrossing.net wrote: > >> Still keep an ebow close by, and I >> love my Sustainiac system coupled with a volume pedal. > > As I recall you were only mildly fond of the results with the > Sustainiac > when you first got it. Or was that just because of all the trouble it > took > to install it? I take it you've warmed to it? And is it the Sustainiac > or > the Fernandes system that you've got? > > Mark >