JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

streetknight

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Which choice would be better. I'm looking at 2 different guitars, both are Edwards Les Pauls with Maple caps. I'm mainly a rhythm player, trying to learn some lead stuff, but will be a while lol.

Wanting something that is good for heavy drop tuned riffing and will respond well to palm muting and dynamics.

One has the JB/Jazz combo and the other has 2 Duncan Distortions in it.

What do you think?
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

I think you would like the Distortions, but the Jb in my opinion would sound too bright and peircing.
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

Nah, I wouldn't worry about the JB being too bright. I wouldn't use it for the styles you mentioned because the low end is too loose and flabby. Go with the Distortions. They'll have a tighter low end and more scream for solos.
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

I've never tried the dual distortion, but I've tried the Jazz/JB. I used to own a guitar with it. With the splits and the right effects and amp, it's versatile beyond belief. I would suggest it over anything else only for the versatility factor (what if surf music, for example, rose from the dead and became more popular than nu-metal? lol :D)

If you plan to only, and I mean only, play heavy styles, take my advice and get the dual distortion set. I'm not experienced, like I said, with super heavy styles or the Dual Distortion set, but that's just my opinion. Just my 2 cents.
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

Nah, I wouldn't worry about the JB being too bright. I wouldn't use it for the styles you mentioned because the low end is too loose and flabby. Go with the Distortions. They'll have a tighter low end and more scream for solos.

I once again will have to fully agree! +1!
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

My problem is I have and love my Strat. I put Hot Rails in it and coil tapped them and it's definately a versatile guitar, just doesn't quite get me where I wanna be in the heavy category. It's great for like AC/DC, Wolfmother and stuff.

But when I wanna play something in Drop C or something, it's just not cutting it. So I was looking at these Edwards LP's.

Thanks again
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

Which choice would be better. I'm looking at 2 different guitars, both are Edwards Les Pauls with Maple caps. I'm mainly a rhythm player, trying to learn some lead stuff, but will be a while lol.

Wanting something that is good for heavy drop tuned riffing and will respond well to palm muting and dynamics.

One has the JB/Jazz combo and the other has 2 Duncan Distortions in it.

What do you think?

I have a Dean Hardtail that I put that same combo in JB (B) and Jazz (N). I love it. Plus it has coil taps. I just got a PRS SE Singlecut and had a JB put in bridge position. That pickup is so versatile. You talk about drop tuning, well Lamb of God run drop D I believe on all their albums. Mark Morton's signature Jackson has two '59's in it. Willie Adler's signature ESP has a JB in the bridge and a '59 in the neck on a Les Paul type body. I think you will be surprised how good the JB will sound for drop tunings. I play this type music and these are not muddy or too thin sounding.
 
Re: JB + Jazz vs. SH-6 + SH-6.. for heavy music

The DD will have more balls, low end chunk and harmonics. But the tone isn't nearly as sweet or organic as a JB. The JB still works very well for heavy music. It all comes down to what you like better; alnico or ceramic, sweetness or hotness.
 
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