Seymour Duncan JB + 500k pots
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Seymour Duncan JB + 500k pots
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
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
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!
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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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.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!
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I loved it actually - it was beautiful. Unfortunately me and my dad killed it when taking off the scratchplate the first time.BacchusPaul wrote: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.JD wrote:The neck pickup, besides the actual neck is the best thing on that guitar.
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no - it's a vintage strat pickup from a 62 reissue strat.HawaiianDiscoBollocks wrote:It was designed for Stevie Ray Vaughn.Sell you mine's fer 120 quid.
It was designed by Kurt Cobain you know.
The Texas Special, right?
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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+1 on both quotes.BacchusPaul wrote: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.JD wrote:The neck pickup, besides the actual neck is the best thing on that guitar.
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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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.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.