Rex_Rocker
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Yeah... I still wished they would've called it anything else, and then just reference the JB in the blurb. But hey, it's their pickup.
Yeah... I still wished they would've called it anything else, and then just reference the JB in the blurb. But hey, it's their pickup.
I get it. I hate to be negative, especially about a pickup which I am interested in trying sometime. It just kinda rubs me the wrong way, I suppose. They've put out pickups which are clearly based off other pickups with some tweaks and named them something inventive. But yeah, I suppose marketing this time around. No biggie.It is still based on the JB, and for marketing purposes, it makes more sense to market a variation on their most famous pickup vs an entirely new name.
I think the rails version will appeal to those who doesn't like that "mid range spike". The original sounds thicker with a lot more presence.
I mean fair.
But that mid-range spike IS the JB thing.
It'd be like buying a 5150 and complaining that it has too much gain. Or buying a Gibson and complaining that the headstock falls off.
I'd be real curious to hear that "JB Rails" with an A5 magnet.
Yeah, I'm just being silly, honestly. I just wished it would've gotten a cool name like the Nazgul and the Black Winter have.
Like, they could've called the Nazgul Rails rather Khamul or Witch King or Fell Beast or something more fun.
I remember seeing someone ordered a CS Nazgul once with a gold cover and the inscriptions that are on the One ring. That was amazing.I'd vote for 'Level 24 Frost Wizard'.
ive decided to wait on the rails series until they do a Pegasus or black winter model. and srsly what is that rails radius????
How do the Rails-Line pickups compare to the SH-13?
Do they differ construction wise?
I'm a big fan of those Lawrence X500 pickups but in my experience they are very transparent which means flat eq - so their sound differ hugly from guitar to guitar I put them in.