JB vs. Pearly Gates

jmalash

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I've had a JB in my guitar for a couple months now and still heavy-sigh concerning it's tone. To my ear, the thing sounds too creamy and mid-heavy. I want crisper mids and a little more high end. Would a Pearly Gates be the answer to my conundrum? :scratchch
 
Re: JB vs. Pearly Gates

never heard the JB described as "creamy." Do you know what wood your guitar is made of? does it have a tremolo or a stoptail?
 
Re: JB vs. Pearly Gates

I've had a JB in my guitar for a couple months now and still heavy-sigh concerning it's tone. To my ear, the thing sounds too creamy and mid-heavy. I want crisper mids and a little more high end. Would a Pearly Gates be the answer to my conundrum? :scratchch

Yes. I ran into the same thing in my LP a while ago. The PGb fixed that right up.
 
Re: JB vs. Pearly Gates

I had a PG in an alder Strat early this year. Put a JB in the same guitar and while it was cool for 80s metal like Ratt and Dokken the JB just lacked low end that i couldn`t dial in thru my amp or various pedals. I put the PG back in after about a week. The JB to my ears sounded brighter than the PG
 
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Lol we have opposite problems! I am getting too much crisp and not enough cream. Read ice pick thread. Before u go swappin the jb do u use 500k volume pots? And if u have a tone pot disconnect it. That should get the jb crisper? good luck
 
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Wow. I guess I'll just have to take the plunge and install the PG, but hang on to the JB just in case. I'll ask my repairman about the pots.
That's my baby in my profile pic: A Zion Classic Maple, basswood body, Quilted maple top, ebony fingerboard, kahler steeler trem.
 
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