I've out grown my Fat Alnico Mini from GFS. It is way to warm to match the JB. There isn't any clarity to speak of. I liked it at first because I'm used to battling neck pickups that are too bright, but this guitar really needs some clarity in the neck.
Mini's are expensive! Should I go the GFS route again? They offer mini Birds (firebird style) or the little mini crunchy...both are ceramic.
What about name brand mini's? If I order one through my guitar shop they'll install it for free. I have to go for fret work on the old frankencaster anyway, might as well get a high quality mini from them and have them install it for free. The duncans are really expensive, the dimarzio is a bit cheaper. I've never heard anything about the dimarzio, can't find any reviews.
If anyone has matched mini's to the JB, tell me your story. Thanks!
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If you can't tell, that is a warmoth swamp ash body, mighty mite maple neck with rosewood fretboard.
Mini's are expensive! Should I go the GFS route again? They offer mini Birds (firebird style) or the little mini crunchy...both are ceramic.
What about name brand mini's? If I order one through my guitar shop they'll install it for free. I have to go for fret work on the old frankencaster anyway, might as well get a high quality mini from them and have them install it for free. The duncans are really expensive, the dimarzio is a bit cheaper. I've never heard anything about the dimarzio, can't find any reviews.
If anyone has matched mini's to the JB, tell me your story. Thanks!
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If you can't tell, that is a warmoth swamp ash body, mighty mite maple neck with rosewood fretboard.
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