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by aphasiac » Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:50 pm
would it work, or would it sound like a over-bright piece of sh#t?
Seymour Duncan recommend a 250k tone pot with their JBs, cos it's so bright. But i like my guitars to sound more open, with higher valve pots.
Anyone try a JB with a 500k tone pot? i know people must have tried JBs or JB Jr's in their mustang/jaguars (1MEG tone pot), so how does that sound??
thanks in advance
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by Mike » Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:54 pm
It's fine.
If it's too bright you can just back off the tone. The cap plays more of a vital role in the amount of treble produced. I've used 250K, 500K and 1MEG pots with a JB before on my JagStang - none of them were overly bright.
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by aphasiac » Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:42 pm
hey thanks. yeh i was actually thinking of putting it in my jagstang. did you change your cap values then??
at the moment the JS has a super distortion pickup, which is absolute b#llocks. also i don't really like the vintage strat neck pickup.
im thinking Jaguar pickup in the neck, JB in bridge and 500k pots. should be fun!
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by JordanD » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:00 pm
The neck pickup, besides the actual neck is the best thing on that guitar.
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by Mike » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:08 pm
aphasiac wrote: hey thanks. yeh i was actually thinking of putting it in my jagstang. did you change your cap values then??
at the moment the JS has a super distortion pickup, which is absolute b#llocks. also i don't really like the vintage strat neck pickup.
im thinking Jaguar pickup in the neck, JB in bridge and 500k pots. should be fun!
I did lots to that thing before I sold it. Tried taking the cap values lower and lower to eek more treble out of it, straightening the humbucker - the whole shebang, even had a bypass controls option on my switching. Just not enough treble for me - I like bite. Good luck though and happy experimenting.
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by Bacchus » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:20 pm
JD wrote: The neck pickup, besides the actual neck is the best thing on that guitar.
I really like the neck pickup on the jag-stang, but I realise that not many do. It might be because I've never tried swapping it out.
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by Mike » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:22 pm
BacchusPaul wrote: JD wrote: The neck pickup, besides the actual neck is the best thing on that guitar.
I really like the neck pickup on the jag-stang, but I realise that not many do. It might be because I've never tried swapping it out.
I loved it actually - it was beautiful. Unfortunately me and my dad killed it when taking off the scratchplate the first time.
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by Bacchus » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:24 pm
Sell you mine's fer 120 quid.
It was designed by Kurt Cobain you know.
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by Mike » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:35 pm
No dice, then I'd be -?120 towards the amp.
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by HawaiianDiscoBollocks » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:46 pm
Sell you mine's fer 120 quid.
It was designed by Kurt Cobain you know.
It was designed for Stevie Ray Vaughn.
The Texas Special, right?
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by aphasiac » Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:56 pm
HawaiianDiscoBollocks wrote: Sell you mine's fer 120 quid.
It was designed by Kurt Cobain you know.
It was designed for Stevie Ray Vaughn.
The Texas Special, right?
no - it's a vintage strat pickup from a 62 reissue strat.
why did Fender choose that and not a texas special?? Cheapness i guess - or maybe the fact that the pole pierces are staggered, and therefore match the high radius JS neck.
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by Bacchus » Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:12 pm
Mike wrote: No dice, then I'd be -?120 towards the amp.
Kurt Cobain didn't even use Marshalls. Whatever, but you're heading in the wrong direction altogether.
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by Fran » Sat Feb 17, 2007 12:46 pm
BacchusPaul wrote: JD wrote: The neck pickup, besides the actual neck is the best thing on that guitar.
I really like the neck pickup on the jag-stang, but I realise that not many do. It might be because I've never tried swapping it out.
+1 on both quotes.
Imo JS necks are gorgeous second only to the MM, and the neck pup is really sweet especially on clean or with a slight bit of crunch.
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by Bacchus » Sat Feb 17, 2007 6:43 pm
I usually have mine's plugged into a supergainey amp, but the neck cleans up something lovely with the volume rolled off on the guitar.
I love my Jag-stang, which is why I'm resisting the temptation to give it to you fer the Jazzy.
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by Fran » Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:58 pm
BacchusPaul wrote: I usually have mine's plugged into a supergainey amp, but the neck cleans up something lovely with the volume rolled off on the guitar.
I love my Jag-stang, which is why I'm resisting the temptation to give it to you fer the Jazzy.
Lol, i've come out of the closet about Jag-Stangs and now everyone's admitting their love for the JS. The trooth is out.
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by Bacchus » Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:02 pm
I've never been ashamed of liking it. It's just tha you talking about them has sparked conversation about.