Hot Rodded Set

Hot Rodded Set

  • Owned it, liked it

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Owned it, didn't like it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Owned a Jazz, liked it

    Votes: 2 13.3%
  • Owned a Jazz, didn't like it

    Votes: 1 6.7%
  • Owned a JB, liked it

    Votes: 3 20.0%
  • Owned a JB, didn't like it

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • All others

    Votes: 3 20.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

neosadist

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Please tell me if you've tried the hot rodded set (Jazz + JB) and what your experiences were, and what your guitar is. Thanks!
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

had a jb/jazz in a 80's mij comtemporary strat. liked the jazz and jb when combined in both normal and split. the jazz is a killer in the neck but i did not fancy the jb on its own. too much high mids for my taste. i swap it out for a custom and i am much happier now.
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I have a Jazz/JB set in a Carvin DC127 with a hardtail bridge, maple neck thru body, ebony fingerboard and alder wings.

I like them. They are very articulate with a lot of spank. It makes the Carvin sound like a Tele on 'roids. :)
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

Well, the jazz is good! The JB dosent agree with me though!
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I voted for "Had it and liked it" with a caveat. I had it in an alder body guitar and used 250k pots.
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I've had that combo in several guitars. It's great, depending on guitar, amp, and taste. To me, it just sounds like ROCK AND ROLL. When I imagine the archetypal Rock Star, his rig looks something like this:

Cherry burst Les Paul
guitar loaded with JB/Jazz
cranked up Marshall
skin tight leather pants
smoke machine
mood lighting

That's rock - anything else is a variation on the theme.

Anyone that plays rock or one of its children (metal, jam bands, whatever) should have a guitar with a JB/Jazz combo. And whatever pots you need to make it sound good! Even if you never play it, you should have it!!

I don't have one at the moment... but it's on my dream wish list, that's for sure.

My humble opinion! (Don't take me too seriously... just had my morning coffee and I'm WIRED.)
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

wildstar said:
I've had that combo in several guitars. It's great, depending on guitar, amp, and taste. To me, it just sounds like ROCK AND ROLL. When I imagine the archetypal Rock Star, his rig looks something like this:

Cherry burst Les Paul
guitar loaded with JB/Jazz
cranked up Marshall
skin tight leather pants
smoke machine
mood lighting

you forgot limited chops!:laugh2: :beerchug:
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I have the Jazz in the neck of my LP and it's a favorite. I haven't tried the JB, but I don't care much for high output humbuckers.
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I put them in my Wasburn Idol... I am very happy with them, but I have to say that I rarely set the switch to neck or bridge - generally always playing the middle position. For some reason, though I really like the blended sound, alone, they both seem weak. Maybe I need to play with the EQ.
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

Benjy_26 said:
I have a Jazz/JB set in a Carvin DC127 with a hardtail bridge, maple neck thru body, ebony fingerboard and alder wings.

I like them. They are very articulate with a lot of spank. It makes the Carvin sound like a Tele on 'roids. :)

I've often thought Seymour's tone on his Tele-Gib sounded a lot like Albert Collins' tone.
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I have only ever played a JB in the bridge of a Strat. I don't think it had much character to be honest. It just sounded plain, without being meaty or anything. I really can understand the appeal of it though, it's a solid pup that gets the job the done.
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

have it n my strat sound wonderfull with full gain on
lots a bass and very chunky sounds
you just gotta get used to the high eend ...after that its addicting
 
Re: Hot Rodded Set

I'm not a fan of top-heavy pickups in general so I don't like the Jazz. I prefer a Seth or an Alnico 2 Pro.

Have not tried a JB but if it's also top-heavy as folks say, then I wouldn't like it either. To seal the deal, be it known that I am a fan of the CC, C3, C8.

So you can see I prefer warm pickups with buttery to plump mids but still with an articulate sparkling top end.
 
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