Red+White, Green+Bare, as usual. 16k95 reading from green to black; W/R to green is 8k6, R/W to black is 8k6. Both coils pass the tap test. However, there is no humbucking and the whole thing is weak, severely outpowered by the Jazz N, seemingly double as if in parallel, but the readings rule that out. Maybe one coil got wound backwards?
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First try increasing the pickup height. I just had this with a brand new, newly fitted, SNS. Then i noticed how low the bridge humbucker was relative to the strings.
As for coil readings:
With the red and white joined you should get around 16.6 kohm green to black.
Split the red and white apart and you should get around 8.3 kohm black to white and red to green.
You should NOT be getting ANY circuit (infinite ohms) white to red or green. Likewise black to red or green.
If you are getting a circuit where you should not, either someone's been messing with the wiring or you've got a dud.
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Even if the coils are wound correctly, one of them could be wired out of phase.
It's been known to happen (once or twice, out of countless thousands of pickups).
The pickup is brand new, yes? I'd exchange it for another, rather than opening it up..
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Thanks, guys. Turns out that they had the red and green leads reversed. Easy fix. Popped in an A2, and I'm thinking I should've done this four decades ago."I don't like the real world. I have to live there, and it sucks. It's drab, it's dingy, quality control is a f*cking joke, A-cups are far too prevalent, nobody can fly and all the dinosaurs are dead!" -- The Game Overthinker
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To my hearing/taste, the JB definitely sounds "better" with an A2 or even an A8. BUT...it still sounds like a JB (which is not a good thing to me).Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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Originally posted by jafo View PostThanks, guys. Turns out that they had the red and green leads reversed. Easy fix. Popped in an A2, and I'm thinking I should've done this four decades ago.
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Originally posted by Mincer View Post
See, to me, a JB sounds like a JB, even with an A2.Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
I tried everything I could think of to improve the sound of the JB, different magnets, different pole pieces, wiring in parallel, etc. Nothing worked...it still sounded like a JB. To me, that's not a good thing. The JB seems to have its place and lots of people like it, but it's just not my thing. It overloads my hearing and gets very tiring after a short while.Administrator of the SDUGF
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When I first put a JB in a guitar and try it out, it seems fine...maybe even good. But after about 30 seconds I get fatigued by that tone and just can't "fix" it. I just want to throw my guitar out the window and scream (I don't actually do that though). Just take out the JB and put something else in. There are SOOOO many other/better pups available.Originally Posted by IanBallard
Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.
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Originally posted by Demanic View PostI can't imagine ever getting fatigued by the sound of a properly wired JB.
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