A few.. lots of questons

i wanna get seymour duncan jb/jazz and am worrried as i hav a cort m-600 and wonderin if 1. do they fit.
2. i hav a thing which swiths from hums 3 singles and wonderin will i stil have this if i change
3. how do i know if i am changing them right
4. are jb/jazz expensive?
5. are they good 1s?
5. should i get a person who works in a music shop 2 change em'? :dance:
 
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1. Yes
2. Yes
3. ????
4. $70. each.
5. Yes
6. Yes...probably.
 
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it sounds as though you are pretty new to the idea of changing pickups ... if you have not done much rewiring / soldering / etc of guitar electronics, i recommend that you have someone do it for you ... unless you are prepared for the 'tricky parts' (which will be excellent learning opportunities, albethey frustrating), this is the quickest way to get satisfying results ... the person should easily be able to preserve all the switching options that you currently have

you ask 'are they good ones?" ... depends on the kind of music you want to play and the kind of amp /effects you use and the kind of wood your guitar has for th ebody/neck/ and fingerboard ... tell us more, and we can provide advice ... but yes, in general the JB/jazz is a sweet combo

cheers
t4d
 
Re: A few.. lots of questons

tone4days said:
it sounds as though you are pretty new to the idea of changing pickups ... if you have not done much rewiring / soldering / etc of guitar electronics, i recommend that you have someone do it for you ... unless you are prepared for the 'tricky parts' (which will be excellent learning opportunities, albethey frustrating), this is the quickest way to get satisfying results ... the person should easily be able to preserve all the switching options that you currently have

you ask 'are they good ones?" ... depends on the kind of music you want to play and the kind of amp /effects you use and the kind of wood your guitar has for th ebody/neck/ and fingerboard ... tell us more, and we can provide advice ... but yes, in general the JB/jazz is a sweet combo

cheers
t4d


Okay i have a cort m-600 with mahogany body and rosewood fretboard! if these aren't suitable then i would get emg zakk wylde things! or emg81s! i'm looking 4 a great tone for heavy metal and like maiden and ozzy... and a great nice clean tone and plenty of versetility! please help me!

:dance: :duh:
 
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stephenoloughlinhbk said:
Okay i have a cort m-600 with mahogany body and rosewood fretboard! if these aren't suitable then i would get emg zakk wylde things! or emg81s! i'm looking 4 a great tone for heavy metal and like maiden and ozzy... and a great nice clean tone and plenty of versetility! please help me!

:dance: :duh:

No 1 have any ideas? :question:
 
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stephenoloughlinhbk said:
Okay i have a cort m-600 with mahogany body and rosewood fretboard! if these aren't suitable then i would get emg zakk wylde things! or emg81s! i'm looking 4 a great tone for heavy metal and like maiden and ozzy... and a great nice clean tone and plenty of versetility! please help me!

:dance: :duh:


The JB/Jazz combo will be fine for that IMO.
 
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