Can somebody explain the actual difference in tone between these two pups? I am using a CC in the bridge of a Strat right now, but am looking for a pup with a little more high end bite. Thanks for any info.
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
The JB has an Alnico 5 magnet, while the Distortion has a Ceramic. The Distortion has more output, and generally sounds worse clean, but it's a beast under distortion. It's also a little more balanced EQ-wise. The JB tends to favor the high mids/treble range more than the Distortion does. The JB is more for modern rock and old metal, while the Distortion is more for hard rock and modern metal (at least to me, that's how it seems). What guitar will you be putting it in, and what music'll you be playing?'04 Schecter C-1 Plus (TB-4 JB/SH-2n Jazz)
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
Originally posted by Jag513The JB has an Alnico 5 magnet, while the Distortion has a Ceramic. The Distortion has more output, and generally sounds worse clean, but it's a beast under distortion. It's also a little more balanced EQ-wise. The JB tends to favor the high mids/treble range more than the Distortion does. The JB is more for modern rock and old metal, while the Distortion is more for hard rock and modern metal (at least to me, that's how it seems). What guitar will you be putting it in, and what music'll you be playing?
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Originally posted by StratcatThe guitar is a 2002 Fender American Deluxe Strat/Rosewood fingerboard. The style of music is, Led Zep, ZZ Top, Cream, Hendrix, and will be using it mostlyfor high gain distortion.
Better get some gainiacs in here to help you out, other than that, since I don't know how much help I am.'04 Schecter C-1 Plus (TB-4 JB/SH-2n Jazz)
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Originally posted by StratcatThe guitar is a 2002 Fender American Deluxe Strat/Rosewood fingerboard. The style of music is, Led Zep, ZZ Top, Cream, Hendrix, and will be using it mostlyfor high gain distortion.
Either way, you probably can't go wrong for high gain pickups.Originally posted by Scott_FOn that day, should I ever be so unlucky, I will expect an unholy assault of pure metal mayhem attacking all my senses with a little tiny voice in the background screaming Effing Hails!
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
Everyone knows I'm a big supporter of the Distortion and can't stand the JB. Read any one of my numerous posts if you want more of my opinion on the two. If you've already decided on the JB I won't try to change your mind. Just know that everytime someone chooses a JB over a Distortion, a little part of me dies.Everything in this post is the sole opinion of the author. The author makes no claims that his word is final, only that the opinions expressed are those of the author and any similiarities to the opinions of others is purely coincidental.
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Originally posted by TravisEveryone knows I'm a big supporter of the Distortion and can't stand the JB. Read any one of my numerous posts if you want more of my opinion on the two. If you've already decided on the JB I won't try to change your mind. Just know that everytime someone chooses a JB over a Distortion, a little part of me dies.
Good thing people aren't getting a biased opinion when you come along for advice...
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
Originally posted by SABOTAGEboth are the same pup with a different magnet.
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
Originally posted by FretFireFor some reason I doubt that is the case. There's more to a pickup than the magnet, so I'd think that if the windings, etc. were the same that the Distortion would then be named the JBC or something .
have approx the same resistance?
take a JB and put in a large ceramic and then A/B it with a stock sh-6
then see what you think
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
I assume you've pulled apart both pickups and inspected them? Most people here say DC resistance isn't always the best thing to judge pickups by, so that didn't convince me haha. Especially since the output level and resistance aren't that different between the A5 mag and the large ceramic mag.
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
Originally posted by TravisEveryone knows I'm a big supporter of the Distortion and can't stand the JB. Read any one of my numerous posts if you want more of my opinion on the two. If you've already decided on the JB I won't try to change your mind. Just know that everytime someone chooses a JB over a Distortion, a little part of me dies.
I'm in doubt between the JB and DD.
Could you be more specific, cos there 14 pages of your posts.
Tanx.
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Re: Duncan JB vs Distortion bridge
Originally posted by FretFireI assume you've pulled apart both pickups and inspected them? Most people here say DC resistance isn't always the best thing to judge pickups by, so that didn't convince me haha. Especially since the output level and resistance aren't that different between the A5 mag and the large ceramic mag.
and BTW resistance is not a varible with a magnet swap, just cuase you swap out a magnet for another type the resistance does not change just the tone and output and the resonant peak
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