JB in parallel

mongrollo

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What do you guys think about the JB in parallel?

I have never tried it but some say that sound very single coily!

Has anybody tried it?

I didn't... that is why I ask! :laugh2:
 
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what do you mean by parallel? im new to the whole pickup thing other than just sounds...lol
 
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when a humbucker is stock, one coil is putting more output into the other, while the other is doing the same thing. like they are fighting back and forth. this is known as series.

when it's split (obviously) it just uses one coil. (usually the inner coil, or the slug coil)

when it's in parralel, it's like being split, only it's using both coils independently. (like the 2 and 4 positions of a strat)

i've never used the JB, but since it uses completely balanced coils, it would be a very good pickup in parallel. it's like having the same pickup in the neck and middle of a strat and in the 4 position. this is why you've heard that it sounds very "strat" like. i read on Lews site that he has (or had) the JB in one of his LPs with the parallel option.
 
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The JB in parallel sounds great. Reminds me a bit of a Tele bridge pickup. It's a strong, bright tone but still humbucking.

In parallel, the two coils are functioning like two side by side single coils...like having the neck and middle or middle and bridge pickups of a Strat combined.

Lew
 
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My guitar has a JB in the bridge but i don't really like high output humbuckers. Now i have a switch that allows me tho have any of the two coils separately. I like i split very much but the sound of any of the coils it is pretty much the same. Since i have the switch i can try to set it to parallel/split to see how it works...
 
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Lewguitar said:
The JB in parallel sounds great. Reminds me a bit of a Tele bridge pickup. It's a strong, bright tone but still humbucking.

In parallel, the two coils are functioning like two side by side single coils...like having the neck and middle or middle and bridge pickups of a Strat combined.

Lew

Ok, i have just tried it and it was like lew said...

Now i rewiried it to switch series/parallel. I like the parallel sound by itself. I gives me a clear subtle tone from the bidge, bright yet fat. The series version sounds very good when mixed with the 59 I have in the neck. Very, very nice tone, again fat and subtle.

The JB is a hight output humbucker and for me the clear tone it is very bad, harsh and plain. But when I've tried it in parallel, or mixed with a lower output humbucker it had a very nice sound.

I had this combo in another guitar and i didn't like the tone of both pick together. But in this guitar it is totally different. May be it is because this is a 25.5 scale and the previous one was a 24.75... :rolleyes:
 
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A humbucking pickup in parallel is going to sound very single coilish. That's not a bad thing, and in fact will sound sort of like a Strat on steroids. It's a Tele with hair on its chest!
 
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So what you're saying is it's like the output of a humbucker but with more or less the tone of a single coil...?
 
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Cory_Dylan said:
when it's split (obviously) it just uses one coil. (usually the inner coil, or the slug coil)

when it's in parralel, it's like being split, only it's using both coils independently. (like the 2 and 4 positions of a strat)

so split in 2 and 4 positions means using only the coil from the neck-bucker
and the coil from the bridge-bucker in this :
http://www.seymourduncan.com/website/support/schematics/hum_sing_hum_vol_tone_spl.html

but not neck-bucker coil + middle (position 2) and so on ?
 
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From the circutic in positions 2 and 4 you will have one bucker coil in parallel with the middle single coil. And I think this it is the tipical switching option for a HSH guitar.

A humbucker in parallel mode has its two coils conected in the same way you have bridge + middle in a strat (but in this case are closer!). A good thing it is they still buck the hum (like in a strat).
 
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kelvin said:
so split in 2 and 4 positions means using only the coil from the neck-bucker
and the coil from the bridge-bucker in this :
http://www.seymourduncan.com/website/support/schematics/hum_sing_hum_vol_tone_spl.html

but not neck-bucker coil + middle (position 2) and so on ?

lets make this question easier.

does the split (in this schematic) means to
use the coil from the neck-bucker (or bridge) with the middle coil ? :saeek:
or neck-bucker coil alone?
 
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It means that you use the coil of the neck-bucker (or the bridge) WITH the middle coil in position 4 (or 2). And i think all the Ibanez with HSH are wired this way.
 
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mongrollo said:
It means that you use the coil of the neck-bucker (or the bridge) WITH the middle coil in position 4 (or 2). And i think all the Ibanez with HSH are wired this way.

thanks man :dance:
 
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I agree with Lew in that the JB has a very Tele-like "spank" in the bridge position when run in parallel mode. The JB also splits better than any other humbucker i've experienced. It's such a versatile pickup!
 
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