im looking for a versatile bridge pickup. i hear good things about the jb. what do you think?
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I'd say the Jb was the most recommended pickup on here, infact i have one myself, yeah id say its quite versatile, i guess .Epiphone Les Paul Studio (59 neck and JB bridge)
Marshall Valvestate 8080 (80 watts)
Korg AX1500G multi-fx
RAT
Boss PH-1r
Ibanez cf-7
Ibanwz ts-7
Danelectro tremolo
Vintage RAT - needs a fix!
Not much else - it does the job
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If you want versatility, I recommend a lower output pickup.
The Seth Lover is great for many styles. It has a pure output that sounds great clean and it sounds great distorted too. I have a hard time getting decent clean tones from the higher output pickups. I also depend on the amp for power, not the pickup.
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Originally posted by JOLLYIt's hard to go wrong with a 59 for any style of music.
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Blues Trembucker...if only Duncan made a standard-spaced, standard polepiece version of this pickup for hardtail guitars. In fact, I love that pickup so much that I'm going to have the custom shop make me a standard-spaced, standard polepiece version with a cover.
RyanOriginally posted by JOLLYI'm the reason we had to sign waivers
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