i need some pick up advice for my jagmaster
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i need some pick up advice for my jagmaster
my jagmaster will be here next week
it is a new one
everyone seems to think the pup's will need to be changed
can you suggest a great sounding pick up replacement for it?
it is a new one
everyone seems to think the pup's will need to be changed
can you suggest a great sounding pick up replacement for it?
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Everyone enjoys Seymour Duncans...
Check out guitarfetish.com though, they have LOADS of sick pups for really affordable prices.
There's millions of places, tho, and real boutique places, also...
Check out guitarfetish.com though, they have LOADS of sick pups for really affordable prices.
There's millions of places, tho, and real boutique places, also...
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Figure out what it's lacking and what you like when you get it. If you buy parts like PUPs without knowing exactly what you want, you've reduced it to luck.
It's got Duncan Designed PUPs stock, which are actually quite good quality-wise:
The bridge will be a JB, which is a somewhat bright, midrangy, high-output affair designed for distorting tube amps. Based on the one I had in my 335 for a while, you probably won't be able to get any sort of reasonable clean tone with it. Depending on your taste, the distortion might also be too midrangy and honky sounding. It's very... 1970s. Alnico V magnet, 14k ohms.
The neck is a Jazz model - dark and cleaner sounding. It's pretty good overall, but it might sound muffled depending on yr amp. Alnico V magnet, 8k-ish ohms.
If you google a bit, you can find out what part of the sound each parameter of the pickup controls. Alnico v. Ceramic magnets, number of windings (ohms), etc. Then look for a pickup with those specs - GFS being a great place to start.
The key is to decide how you want the new pickup to be different - more or less output, brighter, more "scooped", whatever - and then put that into technical terms. Don't trust the tone descriptions on the website - they're usually way off-base.
What set is best for you depends or yr style, taste, amp, effects, etc.
It's got Duncan Designed PUPs stock, which are actually quite good quality-wise:
The bridge will be a JB, which is a somewhat bright, midrangy, high-output affair designed for distorting tube amps. Based on the one I had in my 335 for a while, you probably won't be able to get any sort of reasonable clean tone with it. Depending on your taste, the distortion might also be too midrangy and honky sounding. It's very... 1970s. Alnico V magnet, 14k ohms.
The neck is a Jazz model - dark and cleaner sounding. It's pretty good overall, but it might sound muffled depending on yr amp. Alnico V magnet, 8k-ish ohms.
If you google a bit, you can find out what part of the sound each parameter of the pickup controls. Alnico v. Ceramic magnets, number of windings (ohms), etc. Then look for a pickup with those specs - GFS being a great place to start.
The key is to decide how you want the new pickup to be different - more or less output, brighter, more "scooped", whatever - and then put that into technical terms. Don't trust the tone descriptions on the website - they're usually way off-base.
What set is best for you depends or yr style, taste, amp, effects, etc.
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I dunno if you're gonna wanna change them, I like the pickups on the jagmaster alot.
The bridge pickup is really kinda twangy, and distorts real well.
The neck pickup is alot smoother of a sound, very nice for soft songs.
only think I really don't like that much about the pickups is that with distortion the neck pickup seems kinda chunky, it doesn't play as smooth as the bridge one, but I think all neck pickups are like that?
My friend was telling me that I should look into getting the Seymour Duncan JB, and other Seymour Duncan pickups. He said it'll be a very similar sound, except better quality...He was also telling me that I may like the Dizmario in the neck, and the 2 humbcukers cobain used on his jag, dunno if I'll do it, I really like my Jagmaster at the moment.
Anyone try any of these pickup combinations?
Also, I was thinking of getting 500k pots, instead of 250k, this will just give me better options on sound, correct?
The bridge pickup is really kinda twangy, and distorts real well.
The neck pickup is alot smoother of a sound, very nice for soft songs.
only think I really don't like that much about the pickups is that with distortion the neck pickup seems kinda chunky, it doesn't play as smooth as the bridge one, but I think all neck pickups are like that?
My friend was telling me that I should look into getting the Seymour Duncan JB, and other Seymour Duncan pickups. He said it'll be a very similar sound, except better quality...He was also telling me that I may like the Dizmario in the neck, and the 2 humbcukers cobain used on his jag, dunno if I'll do it, I really like my Jagmaster at the moment.
Anyone try any of these pickup combinations?
Also, I was thinking of getting 500k pots, instead of 250k, this will just give me better options on sound, correct?
don't listen to internet. get guitar first. then make thread if needed.
although they are humbuckors so there gonna sound wank regardless.
although they are humbuckors so there gonna sound wank regardless.
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I reckon new pickups is all a bit placebo anyway. Anyone who thinks that the pickups on their new guitar that they haven't heard yet are bad is probably going to be the same person who's going to think that the most expensive pickups on the market sound the best because that's what everyone says about them.
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+1Malik wrote:I reckon new pickups is all a bit placebo anyway. Anyone who thinks that the pickups on their new guitar that they haven't heard yet are bad is probably going to be the same person who's going to think that the most expensive pickups on the market sound the best because that's what everyone says about them.
I always bitch the hell out of people that decide on mods before they get the damn thing. But I just couldn't be arsed in this case. Nicely stepped in.
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i am not the guy who will just buy expensive because etc.....
its just i researched the jagmaster pretty hard and a recurring theme was pickup replacement
trust me if it sounds nasty and sweet---- i will not make a change
but, don't rag on me for getting opinions and being prepared
i will stop now before i say what i really want to say..................................................
its just i researched the jagmaster pretty hard and a recurring theme was pickup replacement
trust me if it sounds nasty and sweet---- i will not make a change
but, don't rag on me for getting opinions and being prepared
i will stop now before i say what i really want to say..................................................
I would have given up already if it wasn't for the impending revolution!