Re: Choosing Humbuckers
Glad you're in heaven with your sound.
I just read through this thread and my first response was going to be definitely the Jazz neck. I was very dubious about the JB thinking that a 59/custom hybrid or a Screamin Demon would be a good choice. I've got a couple guitars with a JB in the bridge and one sounds great. The last one I put the JB in sounds just like what everyone complains about...the nasally sounding upper mids that I just can't get rid of. Initially it didn't sound so bad, but it really grows on me in a very bad way. I'm going to try some screw changes (short 1022 alloy) and magnet swaps, but if I can't "fix" it, it's gotta come out and go into another guitar.
The JB doesn't quite work in most guitars like yours (mahogany body with maple cap), but it seems to be perfect in some. It sounds like your guitar is one of those that works well with the JB.
Congrats on finding great tone. It's what we're all striving for.
				
			Glad you're in heaven with your sound.
I just read through this thread and my first response was going to be definitely the Jazz neck. I was very dubious about the JB thinking that a 59/custom hybrid or a Screamin Demon would be a good choice. I've got a couple guitars with a JB in the bridge and one sounds great. The last one I put the JB in sounds just like what everyone complains about...the nasally sounding upper mids that I just can't get rid of. Initially it didn't sound so bad, but it really grows on me in a very bad way. I'm going to try some screw changes (short 1022 alloy) and magnet swaps, but if I can't "fix" it, it's gotta come out and go into another guitar.
The JB doesn't quite work in most guitars like yours (mahogany body with maple cap), but it seems to be perfect in some. It sounds like your guitar is one of those that works well with the JB.
Congrats on finding great tone. It's what we're all striving for.