All that Jazz.

stratattack

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Anyone have ideas about the types of pickups that I can use suitable for jazz playing on a purpose assembled Start.

I have two ideas for arrangement:

(i) a, 2 humbucker setup. Neck and Bridge.
(ii) a, 3 pickup - similar to general strat setup. Or, maybe, 1 neck, 1 middle and 1 bridge humbucker.

I like well defined chords and smooth solo playing. Currently, I use a Fender Jazzmaster and like the neck switching arrangement, however, I would like to broaden the concept.

Anyone have any ideas
 
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The Benedetto line of pickups are great jazz pickups. The B series pickups sound great. I've heard Jimmy Bruno's Benny 7 with those, they are very good. I was planning on putting them in a H/H Strat, myself. I've also heard Frank Vignola's archtop with the S series floating pickups, which are pretty much the same thing. The B Series are mounted humbuckers and the S Series are floating pickguard mount humbuckers. The only thing I dislike about Frank Vignola's sound is that his guitar is made of mahogany, and it's not quite bright enough for my liking. I personally prefer brighter instruments, don't care for mahogany much, just personal preference. But, I think they'd sound great in an alder or ash Strat. :)

Essentually, the S and B series Benedetto's bring out the natural acoustic properties of the guitar's tonewood.
 
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I can't speak for the Bennedettos.

I'd stay with the low output Duncans like Seths, 59's, or Jazz's. The order I put them in is darkest to brightest. The Seth is the only one that doesn't come in tremspaced, or with 4 lead cables. All of them sound great though.
 
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I've always thought the Alnico II Pro's would be great for jazz.
 
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JOLLY said:
I've always thought the Alnico II Pro's would be great for jazz.
They are. :)

The APHn does the deed in my Hamer and the APS-2's work great in my 62RI strat.
 
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Gearjoneser said:
I can't speak for the Bennedettos.

I'd stay with the low output Duncans like Seths, 59's, or Jazz's. The order I put them in is darkest to brightest. The Seth is the only one that doesn't come in tremspaced, or with 4 lead cables. All of them sound great though.

I believe the Jazz isn't available tremspaced either, much to my annoyance.
 
Re: All that Jazz.

stratattack said:
Anyone have ideas about the types of pickups that I can use suitable for jazz playing on a purpose assembled Start.

I have two ideas for arrangement:

(i) a, 2 humbucker setup. Neck and Bridge.
(ii) a, 3 pickup - similar to general strat setup. Or, maybe, 1 neck, 1 middle and 1 bridge humbucker.

I like well defined chords and smooth solo playing. Currently, I use a Fender Jazzmaster and like the neck switching arrangement, however, I would like to broaden the concept.

Anyone have any ideas

for H-H, I would suggest original Gibson classic 57.
 
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the Jazz is not really a good choice for traditional jazz sounds, it is way too bright- it is really mis-named. I like the APHn, myself.
 
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The jazz even though its low output is probably a little bright for normal home baked jazz. Its incredibly articulate though, and a chord is really defined. That aside, I've always found the jazz and the custom custom are a great combo for a rocky jazz, you can always adjust the tone knob if you think it has to much character.
 
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