ToneFiddler
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I have one of those in the neck of my Blackjack. Wired to a five way that splits it in the 4th position. I think that it sounds more vintage than the stock version. I put a polished A4 in mine, no cover. It's bright and powerful with slightly more mids and not as boomy in the low end.i am more curious about a 59n with an A4 but mine has a cover, so i am not too keen
I wonder how a Jazz n would sound with an A4 in it?
if not everything. it‘s the same coils.
re: my comment about an A2 Jazz N:
Hunh, no kidding? I could've sworn one of the Duncan reps wrote in the forum that it wasn't so... but that was a very long time ago. Cool.
I think the OP is talking more about tightness.
Tightest to loosest I'd probably say: JazzN-Demon-59N-WLHn-PGn-A2Pn
Can't speak to the Sentient, never owned or even used one.
My Blackjack V came with one in the neck with a coil split and I haven’t touched it. The middle position with the coils split pairs it with the inner coil of whatever I put in the bridge which makes for beautiful cleans.I have one of those in the neck of my Blackjack. Wired to a five way that splits it in the 4th position. I think that it sounds more vintage than the stock version. I put a polished A4 in mine, no cover. It's bright and powerful with slightly more mids and not as boomy in the low end.
The Blackjack has a lot of natural lows, so the stock 59n just overdid them.
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^^sorry, maybe i am using the wrong term.
i am taking about the attack. it’s not super immediate. it sounds kind of squishy. especially on the lower frets up until about the 9th fret. maybe HONK is what i mean???
never experienced this with single coils…
this clip has has that quality all over it:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_con...ture=emb_title
it‘s kind of a very woody but loose attack and sound.
typical old school les paul.
which pickups have less of it. which pickups have more
Sentient could be on either side of the Jazz above. It is pretty tight.