Jazzmaster pickup question

Coledingo

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i am customizing a wor moth jazzmaster and have no idea when it comes to pickups. I know I want either the vintage for jazzmaster sjM-1 or the hot for jazzmaster
sim-2. My question is, can I have both of these one at the neck and one at the bridge or would this not workout so well? I know they have different output levels So this is why I'm wondering. Also if both would workout, which should I have at the bridge and which at the neck. I'm building this guitar for surf so if both is a no go, which would you recommend for surf? I have listened to them both but would of course love some input from the people that know what they're talking about. Thank you!
 
Re: Jazzmaster pickup question

The hot is likely to lead you away from surf into most probably alt rock territory. The vintage will be a very close repro of what was in the 60's JM's which probably is where you are sitting yourself stylistically.
 
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I would have to agree, I took another listen and the hots don't seem to have the twang. Would installing a battery box be a good move regardless as to weather these are passive or active? I case I ever wanted to change things.
 
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Well, any battery box implies some form of boost or other. I've never used an onboard boost myself as I can have a pedal for that. I'd personally never go active pickups again as its just not my style, I am much more on the vintage side of things.
 
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I think we're on the same page. Now just to be clear, the sjm-1s are passive correct haha?
 
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For surf, you're probably NOT going to want the hots. Vintage model is great, and the Antiquities will be great for surf too. You won't need a battery box unless you plan on doing some unusual wiring for a Jazzmaster.
 
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