do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

I have found that I don't like the JB in guitars with Floyd Rose bridges. I have tried it in basswood and alder bodies with Floyds, and it's like there's too much bass and not enough top end, which is odd for a JB. I like the Custom 5 better in this application. The JB sounds really good in a Les Paul, but I haven't tried it in a standard-hardware strat.
 
Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Sozos said:
Remember that almost all usa Jacksons have alder body with jbs at the bridge position. And for sure Jacksons don't sound like ass


I personally think they do with the JB in them.

I've owned several USA Jacksons and they are bright ass guitars. Even though I love the JB it's not a good match for those guitars IMO regardless of what amp I used. I did't like most Duncans in there actually because I felt they were too bright. Those particular guitars got Dimarzios.


My cheapo Kramers on the other hand LOVED the JB...it sounded fantastic in those guitars.
 
Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Jocelyn said:
I guess the The Wayne Guitar that Twilight uses is made of ALDER and is a variation of a strat. I guess its your amp effects and others that count too. Hey Twilight the JB sounded nice on ur guitar also on guitarist guitar ( GARY MOORE :) )

Not to be petty, but yes, I knew that, and yes I was saying it was good, and yes, I acknowledged all the alder bodies. How about a helpful comment, for a change?
 
Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Gearjoneser said:
The reason why Duncan has so many pickups is because there are so many guitar/player/amp combinations out there. It's all about finding the pickup that suits those 3 other elements.

I agree with GJ on this one. So much is dependant on what amp you're using with your alder-body axe, what gauge strings you use on your guitar, and the manner in which you play. Seymour designed the JB for Jeff Beck's Tele back in older times, and I would assume that Tele was an alder-body guitar as well. But Jeff uses a finger/thumb-picking method most of the time in lieu of a pick, if not all the time, which obviously dampens and smooths out the sound a little. So, the JB is probably a very ideal pickup for his style of playing.
Just my $.02.
....Bob
 
Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Any pickup will sound different depending on the body. I have a JB in my Tele, it sounds great. I tried it on my Strat and noticed that it didn't have enough low end, the Strat body sounds thin due to the tremelo cavity, try a hard tail Strat and you'll hear a much fuller tone.
 
Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Hmm cld it also be the kind of finish put on the guitar that affects the tone so much. I have heard the kind of finish you have does affect your tone. Given the fact that Jerry cantrell has his signature model he cld have a custom paint job. just like the wayne guitars that have a thinner finish.
What I am trying to say is maybe its your finish u have on ur alder guitar or the Grade of alder which makes so much diff with the same pick up, and same tone wood.
 
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Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

Maybe this is too obvious but I wonder if part of it could be the pots...
 
Re: do jbs suck in alder bodies, or am i just crazy?

gripweed said:
Maybe this is too obvious but I wonder if part of it could be the pots...

yeah possible the pots, for instance Jeff beck I think had 250k pots on the tele. I too am going to add 250k pot for the tone.
 
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