jazzmaster WR pickup
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jazzmaster WR pickup
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Daedalus wrote:hmm.. i've been thinking about replacing the pickups in the Squire Mascis Jazzmaster i'm (90%) likely to get pretty soon.
It'd be a shame to do that immediately after buying. They're not necessarily to everyone's idea of what a Jazzmaster sound 'should' be, but I like the pickups on mine. Replacing them certainly isn't necessary.
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To be honest, when I watched the demo vid of those Novak WRHB, I was a bit reminded of the sound of the pickups in my JMJM...
Chalk it up to bad audio capture/playback?
I'm just sayin'...
Chalk it up to bad audio capture/playback?
I'm just sayin'...
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Squier J.mascis pickups sound great to me !!!!
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This is fairly old news too, but I'm not sure it has been promoted on here before:
http://curtisnovak.com/pickups/JMx-Jag.shtml
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This is fairly old news too, but I'm not sure it has been promoted on here before:
http://curtisnovak.com/pickups/JMx-Jag.shtml
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