Ok, let's see, JB is too dark, too much low midrange thud. Needs to be more articulate. Is this correct?
Ok, the Screamin' Demon (never used one), according to the Tone Chart, has less mids, more highs, and is lower in output (yet still classified high output IIRC), with higher resonant peak (7k versus 5.5k on the JB) and is an Alnico V magnet pickup. I'm going only by the Tone Chart here.
Have you called Seymour Duncan on this one? You can tell them what you don't like about the JB and maybe they can tell you what to try next. Also, if you're within the 21 day period, you can get it exchanged. I once had them even offer that to me even though I was beyond the window of time (because they're very gracious, and because I had been having other issues like deployments interfere with giving the guitar time and all that).
No one discussed a JB 4 in this tread. The A4 has less highs, but is very near to A5.
I own a JB and a A4 but never tried this combo.
JB with a small ceramic mag= DD lite,or JB+
Simple, low buck solution: swap he fillister screws on a JB to Demon style hex screws.
I know there have been some threads on mixing ceramic and alnico magnets in a pickup. Would a 1/2 ceramic 1/2 alnico version of either a DD or JB do the trick perhaps?
I have tried the Screamin' Demon previously. May have been the worst Duncan I ever tried. Hated that p/u. Very thin sounding p/u in my opinion. Probably would work on a very dark guitar but with the ebony fingerboard it still has some high end snap. The guitar is bright and dark at the same time if that makes any sense. The low is really low mids, which is where the JB isn't the perfect pickup. The top side of the JB is fine but I need to tighten up the lows a little bit.
I have tried the Screamin' Demon previously. May have been the worst Duncan I ever tried. Hated that p/u. Very thin sounding p/u in my opinion. Probably would work on a very dark guitar but with the ebony fingerboard it still has some high end snap. The guitar is bright and dark at the same time if that makes any sense. The low is really low mids, which is where the JB isn't the perfect pickup. The top side of the JB is fine but I need to tighten up the lows a little bit.
Ironically, it's used in the ESP M-1 Tiger (i.e. George Lynch's guitar), which is maple neck and body.![]()
Wouldn't a DD neck with the ceramic swapped for A5 be close to a JB light?. The Duncan site indicates 12.7k for DD neck version and if that's 44g wire then it's underwound DD/JB coils. Assuming that the DD neck is 44g, another approach may be to create a 44g hybrid with one underwound coil by using one stock JB coil and one DD neck coil (around 14.5k total) and A5 magnet.
What about just unrolling around 1k of wire off each JB coil to get your own underwound 14.5K JB?
Is the A8 magnet stronger output or just a different tone? I don't want to increase the DC resistance any.
How would you do that without ruining the p/u? I definitely think a 14k JB would probably be exactly what I would want.