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  • Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

    Hey guys. Long time no post. I'm toying with the idea of putting a Jazz pickup in the bridge of my Hamer Studio for use in high-gain, hard rock applications. Looking for something that has good trebble response and doesn't get too midrangy for high-gain, searing solo work. In reading the specs on Duncan's line of pickups it just dawned on me that this may work. I bet it's unusual so I'm curious if the experts here think it would work.

    Thanks, and have a nice day.

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    Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

    The Jazz is pretty bright and has a midrange scoop, but, so do the bridge positions of most Hamer Studio's I've played (including mine ). Personally, I would go with the 59, or perhaps something a bit hotter.
    Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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    • #3
      Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

      I know Jolly uses a Jazz in the bridge of 1 of his Les Pauls and he gets a great Hard Rock tone from his gear

      Craig

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      • #4
        Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

        Originally posted by Brow
        I know Jolly uses a Jazz in the bridge of 1 of his Les Pauls and he gets a great Hard Rock tone from his gear

        Craig
        --Who's Jolly? Any sound clips I could check out?

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        • #5
          Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

          I guess the 59 wld work well too .
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          • #6
            Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

            The Jazz can most definitely rock. I have some soundclips in my signature. Heavy Riff 3 is all Jazz Model. Both solos in "Save My Soul" are the Jazz Model. Actually 85-90% of the solos I've ever recorded are the Jazz Model Bridge.
            Last edited by JOLLY; 03-03-2005, 11:05 PM.

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            • #7
              Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

              The Duncan Jazz is always a good choice.

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              • #8
                Re: Jazz in bridge - would it be for me?

                You can try the Full shred model if you intend to go hi-gain. Or even the Dimebucker which has almost no mids. Alternatively any hot pickup should do the job as long as you cut the mids from the amplification EQ

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