'62 Reissue Jag Pickups Recommendations

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'62 Reissue Jag Pickups Recommendations

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Had my Jaguar for about 3 years now and I've been thinking recently about putting some more powerful pickups in. To the dudes that have done this, what would you recommended?

(This has probably been asked a million times I'm sorry)
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Like fatter single coils? Or mini humbuckers?

You could just turn your amp up to 11
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Yeah, single coils

My amp is dreadful
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Post by paul_ »

Is it Japanese or American? If it's Japanese pretty much anything will sound more powerful.

Duncan make the "Hot for Jaguar" (got it baaad, got it baaad, got it baaaad) and the Quarter Pounder for Jags
The first phase Antiquity Jag pickup is probably a bit more hot and well-rounded than the AVRI pickups too, though it is aimed at a more vintage sound.

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Post by GreenKnee »

I've dropped in some AVRI pickups into my Japenese Jag and they sound ace. I do run my guitar straight into an EQ pedal first for a bit of a boost first though, so that probably makes them equivalent to higher output pickups.
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Yeah its Japanese, thanks for the responses
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Post by singlepup »

loomerz wrote:My amp is dreadful
Honestly I think the amp is the most important part of the sound equation. A decent guitar can sound amazing through the right amp.
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Post by Jamesstarky »

I've had a SD 'Hot' in the bridge and a Quarter Pound in the neck, but the QP is far to big and muddy for me, I wouldn't recomend it, at least in the neck.
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I mostly record with an interface right into software so I don't really use my amp that much
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Post by Thom »

If I were looking at changing my Jag pups again I would look at the Creamery. Have spoken to them about their WRHBs and they are really nice to deal with, very helpful and open to custom winds to make sure you get what you want.
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Post by George »

Sjag2 in the bridge for power, sjag1 in neck for nice cleans

That combo seems to work well for some people
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Post by robroe »

i would never take the AVRI pickups out of my AVRI


that being said i have a set of SJAG-3 quarter pounder pickups in one of my mustangs and a SJAG-1 in my jagstang and love them both

everyone one earth should put a SJAG-1 in thier jagstang. and quit bitching about what the guitar sondz like on the spot
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Post by loomerz »

George wrote:Sjag2 in the bridge for power, sjag1 in neck for nice cleans

That combo seems to work well for some people
Thats what I was thinking, cheers for all the responses
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Post by dots »

and it really depends on the sound you're after. avri pickups seem to get a more high-output version of a vintage jag -- bright without being brittle, bassy without being brash. sjags are a lot more ballsy and more readily lend themselves to high octane rock. personally, though, i have no complaints about my avri's ability to get some brutal tones. you will be doing yourself a favor, i think, in whatever direction go away from the stock japanese pickups, imho.
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Post by MMPicker »

If you want hotter, Classic Player Jaguar single coil pickups are supposedly wound hotter than vintage or AVRI.
Some people don't like them, but maybe those are the people who don't think a Jaguar should have hotter than vintage pickups. Other people seem to like them just fine. I can't pass judgement on them myself, because I didn't want hotter pickups, philosophically, so I took them out of the guitar almost instantly after I bought it .