Maple Guitar JB vs Screamin Demon

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I have a maple bodied, maple/rosewood bolt neck, floyd guitar. I may have on opportunity to get a JB or Screamin Demon. What would sound better? Looking for that 80's Kramer/brown sound thing. Thoughts? Any other pickup? PAT3b seems to be out of ny price range.
 
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Many Kramer's ( Baretta I think) were all maple and came stock with JBs if it matters. I have heard JB's rock in Maple.
 
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The JB, I'm told, responds very nicely to a maple bodied guitar. Scott Ian loves this combo. Jerry Cantrell uses what is essentially a slightly tweaked JB in his G&L guitars (are solid maple).
 
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The JB is great in maple.

Some Barettas were alder and possibly poplar as well in addition to maple.
 
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Barettas were typically poplar. A very few maple and maybe even a few alder.

I've had SDs and JBs in a few solid maple bodies with either ebony or rosewood boards. The JB shat all over the SD. Based on what you say you're looking for, the JB would be the way to go.


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Limited to those 2, I would go with the JB and use a 300k volume pot. I think the Custom-Custom might be more in line with the sound you are looking for though. The Demon is definitely not the pickup that makes me think 80's Brown Sound. Its a great pickup though.
 
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jb's are amazing in maple, but so is the custom! the JB is fluid and tight, the screaming demon a bit more open and growly. but are great :)
 
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Barettas were typically poplar. A very few maple and maybe even a few alder.

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Later Barettas (post 85) were mostly alder and poplar. Earlier ones were mostly maple but it's still possible that there are some post 85 maple bodies.
 
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Later Barettas (post 85) were mostly alder and poplar. Earlier ones were mostly maple but it's still possible that there are some post 85 maple bodies.

so we're pretty much in agreement. the rest of the world stands in awe of the greatness of a few guys from TX.
 
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so we're pretty much in agreement. the rest of the world stands in awe of the greatness of a few guys from TX.

LOL. :beerchug:

A lot of the early one were maple though. That's what I was clarifying there.
 
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LOL. :beerchug:

A lot of the early one were maple though. That's what I was clarifying there.

no argument there. some of the Kramer cork-sniffers consider the bodies from Sports better than the ones from ESP. my Baretta I is definitely from the ESP era and I've had it re-painted 2x and seen the wood (it's poplar). some of those were known to have been maple. many moons ago, I had a '85/'86 'nana head Baretta that just slayed, but it's been way to long to remember much about it to determine what it was or which supplier the body came from.
 
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Mine is ESP made, I know that for sure. It's an '88. I love the thing and will never part with it. It's a hefty 8 pounds fully assembled.
 
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Good info. Maybe I will look into the custom. But JB sounds good in Maple?
 
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Go for the JB. I have a maple super strat project on hold, which will house a JB.
 
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100% Demon in Maple, and nothing else. Spongy attack of the Demon is about the only thing that could possibly be right for Maple; just ask George Lynch!
 
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Spongy attack of the Demon is about the only thing that could possibly be right for Maple

"Spongy attack" is what comes to my mind when I think about the Custom Custom, but the JB has a softer bass attack too in my ears (the Custom has a tight attack in my guitars when compared)
 
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