Jazzmaster pickups

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I'm curious, about a few aspects of Jazzmaster pickups. Are they good for both clean and crunchy sounds or are they better suited to just one?

Also is there anything more in common with P-90s soundwise (or construction wise for that matter) or do they just look fairly similar?
 
they just look similar to a p90 a bit, but they sound quite different. they can sound great for both clean and dirty tones. short, wide coils with rod magnets, so different than many other fender pups with tall coils, and different than a p90 with screws and bar magnets
 
P90s tend to be middier sounding - kinda more towards the humbucker side of the split between humbuckers and regular single coils. JM pickups sound like single coils, maybe just a hint more low end than normal. The wiring in a typical jazzmaster guitar is a little funky, and capabable of some very bright sounds due to the high value pots used.
 
A traditionally made Jazzmaster PU measures half the inductance of a P90, for the record.

Rod magnets also give a much stronger magnetic field and a higher Q factor.

So these PU's sound very different under comparable frames.

There's a more precise comparison below, FWIW.

 
Listen to Dinosaur Jr. Good for both clean and dirty. I like my jazzmaster pickups with 1 meg pots and P90s with 500k pots.
oh i know that they work with a big muff fine, but ive heard plenty of good tones with a jazzmaster into a roaring amp too. honestly, most muffs dont care all that much what ya use
 
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I'm curious, about a few aspects of Jazzmaster pickups. Are they good for both clean and crunchy sounds or are they better suited to just one?

Also is there anything more in common with P-90s soundwise (or construction wise for that matter) or do they just look fairly similar?
Listen to the BUSH album, ''The Art Of Survival'', it was recorded with a Jazzmaster.
 
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