I have a jazz in my parts box and when I grow up I will reinstall it.So... it's not bad!
It definitely has the same "wow factor" that the '59 has. Maybe more. It's open, it's lively, and it's sparkly on a clean channel.
Distorted, it's very clear on the lower and middle notes. I like that. However, it does get kinda too single coil-y the higher you go. I think I might play with pot values and polepiece adjustment a bit there see if I can "fix" that.
I'll spend more time with it and report back if I like it more than my trusty old 490R.
Dude we are guitar players....Do we ever???and when I grow up
Put a resistor or/and a low value capacitor from hot to ground of this neck PU and it won't be too bright anymore.And I'm still on the fence about it being so bright.
I'm trying a 1M resistor now to load it down a tad.Put a resistor or/and a low value capacitor from hot to ground of this neck PU and it won't be too bright anymore.
Indeed. I use a Jazz set in a chambered black korina LP body with a wenge neck featuring a ziricote fretboard. The Jazz set shines in it.It was designed around 250k vol/tone, so there's that. But usually the darker tone of mahogany helps it in LP types.
I wouldn't hesitate to try lower than this. Also, if you want to align the resonant peak of the Jazz on the resonance of the JB, you can add a 820pF or 1000pF (1nF) cap in parallel with the resistor... Or play the neck pickup through 20 more ft of cable before any buffer.I'm trying a 1M resistor now to load it down a tad.