So I usually keep at least one JB in the pickup drawer at all times. There’s usually more than one, if I’m honest. Some times I’ll get a guitar and cycle a few pickups through trying to find the voice of the guitar that I am searching for. Ans when all else fails, I’ll slap a JB in.
I recently picked up a Charvel DK24 HH HT with a mahogany body and poplar burl top. It came loaded with an A2P in the neck and a Full Shred in the bridge. In this particular guitar, the Full Shred sounded like a single-coil. And not I n a pleasing way. I cycled a few boutique pickups through the guitar, but nothing sounded “right.” Then I decided to just throw a JB in. And bingo. The tone I was hoping for suddenly exploded out of the guitar.
I always laugh when that happens. And am thankful that I always have a JB laying around the house somewhere.
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I recently picked up a Charvel DK24 HH HT with a mahogany body and poplar burl top. It came loaded with an A2P in the neck and a Full Shred in the bridge. In this particular guitar, the Full Shred sounded like a single-coil. And not I n a pleasing way. I cycled a few boutique pickups through the guitar, but nothing sounded “right.” Then I decided to just throw a JB in. And bingo. The tone I was hoping for suddenly exploded out of the guitar.
I always laugh when that happens. And am thankful that I always have a JB laying around the house somewhere.
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