Sometimes ago, a forum member was asking about swapping magnets on the JB, using Alnico 4.
Everyone was answering, talking about Alnico 2, Alnico 8...yadda yadda, but no Alnico 4. At least, having experience with it.
Since I bought one of those loved/hated pickups, and having some magnet bars, I tried.
Well...not the big deal. Nice, but I prefer the JB as it is, with Alnico 5, right now.
Yes, it´s true that higher frequencies sound a little bit smooth, and you have more mids, but I have less bass frequencies, too.
The general result was a flat pickup with more mids, nothing really that I like it very much, because it didn´t have the smoother Alnico 2 response, it has the strange harshness that JB normally have with Alnico 5.
Haven´t tried Alnico 2 or 8, Wymore guitars was closing when I decided to bought some of them. Murphy´s law, I guess...
Everyone was answering, talking about Alnico 2, Alnico 8...yadda yadda, but no Alnico 4. At least, having experience with it.
Since I bought one of those loved/hated pickups, and having some magnet bars, I tried.
Well...not the big deal. Nice, but I prefer the JB as it is, with Alnico 5, right now.
Yes, it´s true that higher frequencies sound a little bit smooth, and you have more mids, but I have less bass frequencies, too.
The general result was a flat pickup with more mids, nothing really that I like it very much, because it didn´t have the smoother Alnico 2 response, it has the strange harshness that JB normally have with Alnico 5.
Haven´t tried Alnico 2 or 8, Wymore guitars was closing when I decided to bought some of them. Murphy´s law, I guess...