Having the option of going trembucker, I don't see why you wouldn't. I guess I can understand getting a standard non-trem spaced JB if they only have that at the store, but there's always the option of buying online.
The trembucker is a lil highr dcr is because the slight difference in size between that and the standard size pickup. For hotter pickups, from understanding it doesnt matter. I have a standard size DD in one of my guitars I hear no issues with it. With lower output, that seems to be where the issue comes in with some dropout on the higher strings
Cool, good luck and hope the JB works out for you. Let us know how you like it
You also end up bending the strings towards the poles with the standard spacing so it's not really a disadvantage. I usually just get stardard cuz I like the look. Although I do notice a slight difference in output and tone. TB sounds darkers and hotter to me. Why wouldn't it? There's more wire on the coils.
that's interesting, according to the sticky the TB and SH JB have the same output (737)
In a Gibson or PRS or Epi I'd go standard.
Those readings are bs. It has the Invader neck cooler than the Jazz neck. The Invader neck has 3 large ceramics and would blow the Jazz away in output, probably be like 2/3 hotter.
Standard humbucker spacing lines up the poles horribly in modern Gibsons and Epis with Nashville bridges. TBs line up much better.
Again, it really doesn't matter sonically...but if you're after the visual lineup, you want TBs on guitars that use modern Gibson bridge spacing or thereabout.
Why do ya think that most of the Gibson humbuckers that use standard spacing are the ones marketed as vintage style pickups?