Gplayerzzz
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I've never tried one, but I have heard its "like" a JB. So whats up.
Does the 498 have a lot of bass, or low side? The clips i've heard sounds like it is bright with some high mids. Is there a scoop like the C5 in there?
Does the 498 have a lot of bass, or low side? The clips i've heard sounds like it is bright with some high mids. Is there a scoop like the C5 in there?
I have a JB in an old SG and a 498T in an all mahogany set neck Firebird Studio. The 498T is generally fatter and warmer than the JB with less aggressive mids, generally more 'Gibson' sounding though it's a fairly high out put p/u. The JB is louder and edgier. I really like the 498T but I have to say I haven't gigged with it much so I'll reserve a final opinion. The JB is an excellent gigging pickup because it sits perfectly in a mix. For home playing through my Microcube the JB doesn't sound good but it's not really a home player's p/u. The 498T sounds great at home but I've yet to decide whether it can compete with the JB at a gig. For bluesy classic rock and making yourself heard over the band without excessive solo volume boost the JB is hard to beat.
Because of the A5 magnet, the 498T and C5 are both bright and mid-scooped, and both respond nicely to A8's and UOA5's. To my ears, 498T's are a little brighter, and have that grainy Gibsons sound. They're not too bassy for me, but I can't speak for everyone.
I don't hear any mid scoop in the 498T, its all mids to my ears.
Great description!I have a JB in an old SG and a 498T in an all mahogany set neck Firebird Studio. The 498T is generally fatter and warmer than the JB with less aggressive mids, generally more 'Gibson' sounding though it's a fairly high out put p/u. The JB is louder and edgier. I really like the 498T but I have to say I haven't gigged with it much so I'll reserve a final opinion. The JB is an excellent gigging pickup because it sits perfectly in a mix. For home playing through my Microcube the JB doesn't sound good but it's not really a home player's p/u. The 498T sounds great at home but I've yet to decide whether it can compete with the JB at a gig. For bluesy classic rock and making yourself heard over the band without excessive solo volume boost the JB is hard to beat.
+1i think a 498t is much closer to a c5 (sh-14) in tone. I use the two interchangeably, usually with a8's or uoa5's in them. To me, the stock jb is too piercing to be of use anywhere, and mine have a2's in them, which smoothes out the top-end, adds mids, and makes it a much richer-sounding pu.
From my experience and many of the posts here, the jb's niche is in hard bright-toned woods. There it often shines. In mahogany however, it can get weird and develop several annoying traits (ice pick spike, farty low-end, etc). Doesn't always do that, but it happens often enough. In it's stock form, it's not a versatile pu that can be used in a lot of guitars for a lot of applications. Because of this, there's a lot of players that do not like jb's. Very controversial pu. There's lovers and haters.