NGD Squier JAGMASTER 2008
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NGD Squier JAGMASTER 2008
Bought this beauty last week.
The weight is 7.2 lbs.
I love the bulky neck and the sound of the pickups.
They sound similar to DiMarzio Super Distortion.
Some info on the pickups from the Seymour Duncan Website:
Duncan Designed Pickups
The Duncan Designed line of pickups was started in 1995 at the request of several of our larger original equipment manufacturer (“OEM�) customers who wanted to offer a pickup tied in to the Duncan identity on their mid-level instruments. While USA-made Seymour Duncan and Basslines pickups are intended to fit on instruments with list prices over US$800, the Korean-built Duncan Designed pickups are intended for OEM use on guitars and basses with retail prices between US$300 and $800. The Duncan Designed club members include Squier, Jackson, ESP LTD, Schecter Diamond Series, Daisy Rock, Hamer, Aria Pro II and Samick’s Greg Bennett series.
There are currently several humbuckers available in the Duncan Designed range, each of which is neck or bridge position-calibrated and was modeled after a USA-built model.
HB-103
The HB-103 was patterned after the SH-6 Duncan Distortionâ„¢ set. It uses ceramic magnets and powerful coil windings to deliver a high output tone with lots of crunch and harmonics.
The bridge pickup is Trembucker-spaced.
Source:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/produ ... ed-pickups
The weight is 7.2 lbs.
I love the bulky neck and the sound of the pickups.
They sound similar to DiMarzio Super Distortion.
Some info on the pickups from the Seymour Duncan Website:
Duncan Designed Pickups
The Duncan Designed line of pickups was started in 1995 at the request of several of our larger original equipment manufacturer (“OEM�) customers who wanted to offer a pickup tied in to the Duncan identity on their mid-level instruments. While USA-made Seymour Duncan and Basslines pickups are intended to fit on instruments with list prices over US$800, the Korean-built Duncan Designed pickups are intended for OEM use on guitars and basses with retail prices between US$300 and $800. The Duncan Designed club members include Squier, Jackson, ESP LTD, Schecter Diamond Series, Daisy Rock, Hamer, Aria Pro II and Samick’s Greg Bennett series.
There are currently several humbuckers available in the Duncan Designed range, each of which is neck or bridge position-calibrated and was modeled after a USA-built model.
HB-103
The HB-103 was patterned after the SH-6 Duncan Distortionâ„¢ set. It uses ceramic magnets and powerful coil windings to deliver a high output tone with lots of crunch and harmonics.
The bridge pickup is Trembucker-spaced.
Source:
http://www.seymourduncan.com/blog/produ ... ed-pickups
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kingkiller wrote:The relic job looks awesome, love the sanding through to show the burst underneath. What tools do you use to relic?
I've been wanting to experiment with it so I'm curious.
I used a chain, spoon, screwdriver, knife, scalpel, scotch-brite.
And i watched some relic videos on youtube before.
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Cool, thanks for the info. Now I've just gotta get brave enough to try it on one of my babies. I've got a cheap strat that could use some abuseMr_Martin wrote:kingkiller wrote:The relic job looks awesome, love the sanding through to show the burst underneath. What tools do you use to relic?
I've been wanting to experiment with it so I'm curious.
I used a chain, spoon, screwdriver, knife, scalpel, scotch-brite.
And i watched some relic videos on youtube before.
Post some pics please.kingkiller wrote:Cool, thanks for the info. Now I've just gotta get brave enough to try it on one of my babies. I've got a cheap strat that could use some abuseMr_Martin wrote:kingkiller wrote:The relic job looks awesome, love the sanding through to show the burst underneath. What tools do you use to relic?
I've been wanting to experiment with it so I'm curious.
I used a chain, spoon, screwdriver, knife, scalpel, scotch-brite.
And i watched some relic videos on youtube before.
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Will do once I get around to it, I've got a few other projects lined up first. But I'll be sure to get some good photosMr_Martin wrote:Post some pics please.kingkiller wrote:Cool, thanks for the info. Now I've just gotta get brave enough to try it on one of my babies. I've got a cheap strat that could use some abuseMr_Martin wrote:
I used a chain, spoon, screwdriver, knife, scalpel, scotch-brite.
And i watched some relic videos on youtube before.
I bought some chinese Alnico II pickups on eBay.
I paid 25 Euros for both (ca. 30 Dollars).
I know the Seymour Duncan Alnico II pickups and i must admit these chinese pickups are equal.
They are waxed and have 5 cables (like Duncans).
I put them in my old Jagmaster and i'm realy surprised.
Great sound clean an distorted.
Much better than the original Duncan Distortion pickups.
http://ebay.eu/2imD692
I paid 25 Euros for both (ca. 30 Dollars).
I know the Seymour Duncan Alnico II pickups and i must admit these chinese pickups are equal.
They are waxed and have 5 cables (like Duncans).
I put them in my old Jagmaster and i'm realy surprised.
Great sound clean an distorted.
Much better than the original Duncan Distortion pickups.
http://ebay.eu/2imD692
My new mod:
As i barely use the neck pickup i decided to remove it.
Because i use a lot of Distortion and Fuzz pedals i tried to mod the bridge pickup to parallel mode.
More highs and more open sound.
I had a Alnico 2 pickup installed and wanted some more output so i put back the Duncan Distortion (a black one) also in parallel mode.
Result: much more snappier, brighter and more power.
Lika a Jagmaster mixed with an Esquire so i call it "JAGSQUIER"
Here a short demo of the sound. (All tracks with the Jagsquier plus Drumloop).
http://picosong.com/w37LA
As i barely use the neck pickup i decided to remove it.
Because i use a lot of Distortion and Fuzz pedals i tried to mod the bridge pickup to parallel mode.
More highs and more open sound.
I had a Alnico 2 pickup installed and wanted some more output so i put back the Duncan Distortion (a black one) also in parallel mode.
Result: much more snappier, brighter and more power.
Lika a Jagmaster mixed with an Esquire so i call it "JAGSQUIER"
Here a short demo of the sound. (All tracks with the Jagsquier plus Drumloop).
http://picosong.com/w37LA
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