Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

fab.regnaut

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Alright , i know how sound the Demon but for the Jazz and 59' models i only know about the neck models .
I would like some comparison of the Demon and Jazz and 59' all Bridge ;
ouput , definition-articulation , clean , high gain , EQ , harmonics ...
Thanks
 
Re: Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

Alright fab, I'll give this a shot even though I have no experience with the Demon. If this is no help to you consider this a bump ;).

The Jazz is brighter and *cooler* than the '59. The '59 is a little *hotter* than the Jazz, and has a little more bass and a little less treble than the Jazz. The Jazz is more articulate than the '59. I would say that the bass on the '59 is maybe a little tighter than the Jazz.

The Demon is a slightly hotter '59. Some don't like the treble on the Demon -- it has more than the '59. It is more articulate than the '59, but it has a little more growl. I would say both the Demon and the Jazz are variations on the '59

If I've mis-represented anything about the Demon, hopefully someone will come along and correct me.
 
Re: Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

I've never used the Jazz bridge but I know Jolly is a big fan maybe he'll chime in. I would say Gripweed is pretty much on with the 59/SD comparison. I just took the Demon out of my LP and put in the 59, which I intended on doing all along anyway it just took a while to get around to it. I felt that I had to keep adding bottom and low mids to the Demon and that really didn't suit me so well.

The 59 is awesome for Angus meets the Rev kind of stuff, the Demon really is just a bit more juiced up, nothing crazy though. It is just where the tonal emphasis is that I noticed more tham output.
 
Re: Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

I thaught Demon had more (growl=low mids) and less (bite=treebles) ?
So the jazz is more flabby on the bass than the 59' ; surprising as for the neck model it is the opposite ?
Is the Jazz bridge have enought mids and power with good amp; not too dry ?
 
Re: Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

No, the Jazz is really tight on the low end....very punchy pickup. The word bright sounds like a bad thing, but if you hear a Jazz, you'll find that it's a good thing because it's articulate, natural, and bell clear. It's basically a mirror of whatever your guitar sounds like.
 
Re: Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

fab.regnaut said:
I am afraid about lacking of and loose basses with alnico 2 .

dont let the alnico rumors fool you
the II can have plenty of bass
i found this out with the CC it has just as much bass as a JB:beerchug:
 
Re: Jazz bridge vs Sreaming Demon vs 59' bridge

Gearjoneser said:
No, the Jazz is really tight on the low end....very punchy pickup. The word bright sounds like a bad thing, but if you hear a Jazz, you'll find that it's a good thing because it's articulate, natural, and bell clear. It's basically a mirror of whatever your guitar sounds like.

Hmm... guess I'm still not sure what that means :laugh2:
 
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