Positive or negative depends on what you're trying to accomplish with it. An A2P is like a very rounded Seth/PAF type. Really wide, round mid hump to it, but still sounds like one flavor of Gibson PAF.
Not even the Jubilee. It was recorded with the famous SIR No.39 Marshall. Use a Crybaby to get that extra mid hump.
The A2P is a great pickup. I had the Slash version too (the first version) but I think I like the regular A2P better. A Custom Custom is in the bridge. A great combo. No splitting, no phase reversals, nothing fancy. Simple 3-way switching.
Ditto.
Jazz + A2 = A2P
More rounded/softer highs; smoother lows; lots of mids; slightly lower output. It's just a great sounding neck pup.
I first tried the Jazz in the neck and also loved it. But then I tried it with a UOA5 and loved it even more. My personal preference is the Jazz bridge model with a UOA5 in the neck. Slightly softer than with the A5, but fuller.
If this is what you're looking for, you can't go wrong.
I'm not a fan of the Jazz neck. Maybe a combo of the amps I'm running and my guitars, but I find the Jazz neck to be bland and lifeless. I have a Jazz in the neck of my Purple quilt Carvin DC 127 with a Perpetual Burn in the Bridge and like that combo. The A2 Pro is much fuller and smoother clean and has a big singing tone for solos. I found the Jazz neck tone to be anemic and thin but like it with the A2.
That said, I always hate it when people use the GnR example. Yeah, it does that, but it does way more than that. That is one specific sound that is easily achievable with an A2P in a neck.
That said, I always hate it when people use the GnR example. Yeah, it does that, but it does way more than that. That is one specific sound that is easily achievable with an A2P in a neck.
Agreed! Swapping the mag in a Jazz to a A2 totally transforms the pickup. Sweeter, bigger, rounder, with a softer feel. To me, it also feels hooter even though it shouldn't. Much better pickup in my experience for classic rock and blues plus is a much sweeter and fuller sounding pickup clean. One of my favorite neck pickups from Duncan. Pairs very well with something like a Custom Custom, Custom 5, Hybrid or a Perpetual Burn in the bridge for blues and classic rock tones.
That said, I always hate it when people use the GnR example. Yeah, it does that, but it does way more than that. That is one specific sound that is easily achievable with an A2P in a neck.