Detroitblues
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Re: JB Sounds Dull
try changing the caps/pots to different values...
try changing the caps/pots to different values...
You see, the problem is that JB's just suck??? Lol, no, they don't suck, but I do think they are kinda like The Grateful Dead. You either love them, I mean really love them, to the point it's just fine with you if sleep in a van & live off of veggie burritos for years at a time or you completely, totally, & unequivocally HATE them!!! I tend to sleep in the second camp, although I do love The Dead!!!
JB's get this reputation of being a very treble happy humbucker, in reality it's more of a upper mid spike that gives them that sound. I.M.H.O. a 59 or one of its cousins would be a much better place to be looking for added treble, perhaps a SH-5 if you want more output? I recently had the chance to try out a Pegasus 6, I was really blown away by the way it sounds! Super articulate and although it's technically a moderate output pickup, 12. something K, it behaves like a high output pickup, & has beautiful highs without being shrill or searing like a JB. If I were you I'd sell the JB to someone who loves them & then buy something else, a Custom Hybrid might be a good choice for your guitar? If no one buys it then take it all apart, they make great fridge magnets!!!!
HAHA kind of like Dave Matthews Band too then!? I'm taking it to my tech later today and he said he can put a 1M pot in it pretty quickly so I'll see if that fixes it. If not, like you said I'm going to sell it and get something more suited to what I'm looking for. I do have a 59/Custom Hybrid in my LP Standard and LOVE it. May get along well with this too. Or perhaps the recommendations vinta9e made as well. Good thing with pickups if you don't like one, there's a ton of others!
Where did you find the 59/custom hybrid? Everywhere i look, no body carries it....I may not be looking hard enough though....
Please understand these are just my opinions, feel free to disagree....
I have a G&L Fallout hat came stock with a JB, since G&L are usually really good @ voicing their guitars I just left it alone for about 6 months. It has a small Mahogany body, bolt-on Maple neck with a Rosewood fingerboard, & it's a quite "dark" sounding guitar, in a good way, dark non the less? If I had to describe the way it sounds I'd say it sounds almost exactly like a S.G., but with a bolt-on neck?
Anyway, one day I got board & had a extra Nickel covered TB-1B kicking around so I swapped them & it was like having this great guitar epiphany! So, So, much better! I never really jelled with the JB in the bridge but I guess I thought there was a reason why they would use them in the factory on a USA guitar? I guess to be fair the bridge pickup in that guitar was probably the closest I've ever came to actually liking a JB, so in the right guitar I'm sure they could be alright? I'm also sure that 99% of the time there's a better choice out there someplace? Just my opinion....
I think a lot of people buy them just because they're Duncan's #1 selling pickup, they think if everyone else likes them I will too? The problem is they make this decision without thinking about the characteristics of the pickup, the guitar that they'll be dropping it into, or the amp they are going to be pushing with said Humbucker. Pickups are only a small piece of your sound, all be it a very important piece!
In any case, after I replaced the JB with the 59B the Fallout went from being wall candy & a cool conversation topic to my 3rd favorite guitar, just like that!!! I went from taking it down once a month to tune & dust it to playing it almost every day, & that's saying a lot since I've got 14 guitars now!
Just a quick update for everyone. I just took it over to my tech, he plugged it into a Fender tube amp and strummed it and literally within seconds said "yeah that's not right". The wife was in the car waiting so I left it with him. I'll update you guys once I get it back! Thanks for everything, you all are awesome!!
Just got a text from my tech. Here's his thoughts so far.
"OK. Here's what I know. Your pickup reads fine. Exactly where it should be. There is some movement with the lead potentiometer and it smells slightly burnt. I think it's the pot. I'm off tomorrow but I'll get on it Wednesday. I have a replacement for it."
Didn't I say just that?
Man I'm awesome.
Glad it seems your problem might be solved but I've recently compared the JB and Jazz to Gibson's 61 Zebra set in my SGs so I thought I'd share my findings. On a clean sound I was surprised to find the 61 is brighter than the JB, also louder; changing to overdrive levelled the play field considerably and both pups sounded similar though the 61 has a bit more sizzle and articulation. The Jazz was considerably snappier and brighter than the 61 in the neck but the output is far lower giving the 61 a thick punchy sound while the Jazz felt more articulate.
What did you find out from your tech about the JB situation.
He actually just messaged me a few minutes ago. Seems the tone pot is bad. I told him just go ahead and bypass it all together, I never use it anyway. So once he gets it fixed I'll upload a new sample to compare.
What will bypassing a tone pot do for the sound? Thats something I have never done but have seen before.