JB/PAF sounding humbucker?

ddwn421

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I am looking for a new humbucker for my fat Strat. I have a JB trembucker in there, but dislike it in the Strat. I find that it's too thin, the highs are too harsh, and the lows seem displaced. I like, however, the mid emphasis, although the 'wah' sound is a bid overbearing at times. Therefore, I need a humbucker that is a balance between a PAF and a JB- something with balanced highs and lows, classic PAF crunch, and a VERY slight midrange emphasis. I have been looking at the Warren DiMartini signature, and the George Lynch Super V, as they are touted as being JB-based, but tweaked. Any and all input is greatly appreciated.
 
Re: JB/PAF sounding humbucker?

I am looking for a new humbucker for my fat Strat. I have a JB trembucker in there, but dislike it in the Strat. I find that it's too thin, the highs are too harsh, and the lows seem displaced. I like, however, the mid emphasis, although the 'wah' sound is a bid overbearing at times. Therefore, I need a humbucker that is a balance between a PAF and a JB- something with balanced highs and lows, classic PAF crunch, and a VERY slight midrange emphasis. I have been looking at the Warren DiMartini signature, and the George Lynch Super V, as they are touted as being JB-based, but tweaked. Any and all input is greatly appreciated.

Putting an A8 magnet in is the solution for your problem.
 
Re: JB/PAF sounding humbucker?

they're recommending either putting an A2 or A8 in the JB. I'd try both and see what you like better.
 
Re: JB/PAF sounding humbucker?

They're talking about switching the existing magnet in the pickup. Cheaper and easier than getting another pickup. It comes with Alnico 5, so swapping to Alnico 2 or Alnico 8 will change the EQ.
 
Re: JB/PAF sounding humbucker?

Where can I get just 1 or 2 magnets? I don't want 800 of them.
EDIT: never mind, just found Wymore Guitars.
 
Re: JB/PAF sounding humbucker?

Wiht a JB, Seymour suggests using a 250k pot (which is standard in a Strat anyway) to cut the treble a bit; and he uses an A2 in his. Also, I've found that adding a tone control to the bridge pup, really helps tame a strat.
 
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