It's not a Distortion. A Distortion has three magments: a double height in the middle and two undersize magnets on the outsides of the polepieces.
I tried my JB with both a small (Custom) and big magnet (but no additional small ones) and it leaves to be desired. I don't have a DD here but the 500T runs circles around this semi-Distortion.
Remember the sound is not in the strength of the magnetic field, it's in the shape. The additional magnets on the outside of the polepieces severely widen the field and that fattens the sound.
The best thing to do to a JB is A2, IMHO.
That is incorrect. The DD has a thicker single magnet. The Invader has the bar magnet and 2 outside magnets. Know what thou talketh about before thy speaketh.
Odd you like the 500T more than the DD. What guitafr did you use it in. Every guitar I AB'ed a DD with a 500T, the DD won out. The 500T sounds thin compared to the DD. Tell me how that runs circles around the DD?
Curious were you one of the ones saying during the Custom Custom Custom craze that a JB with the smaller ceramic would sound like garbage and to not even try it?
I've been told that the DD and Invader share the same pickup configuration, as does the 500T.
It's not a Distortion. A Distortion has three magments: a double height in the middle and two undersize magnets on the outsides of the polepieces.
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Yeah man, that "JB+" you keep talking about is a Duncan Distortion. The difference between a JB and a DD is a JB has an A5 and the DD has a ceramic magnet.
Seymour Duncan himself uses alnico 2's in his JB's. Somethin to think about.
sorry but all DD's use a sinlge bar magnet
IF yours has 3 then someone did a invader mod to it:beerchug: