Indeed! No hard feelings man!I just sold a JB8 on another forum, I was one of the non likers, just couldn't get along with it, to each his own I guess
D
The Blueman is indeed a major benefit to the forum and cool guy overall. He is somewhat opinionated on certain matters,,,particularly regarding the use of the A2 mag.
I think we are all very opinionated about somethings...(oops, I meant to say "passionate").
Alright then, what about describing me as 'discerning'?
It's definitely worth it to try! One thing about the JB8 though, it IS very in your face, but it is so in a pleasant matter, it cleans up quite nicely when rolling the volume pot down a bit, I suggest you give it a try. On the dirty channel, it's distortion heaven, it has all the scream of the original with an added midrange roar, and for a pickup this hot, it sounds very open and defined (at least in my guitar).After listening to oblique63's pickup comparisons (another post) I think I'm gonna give the JB another try. The standard A5 configuration is a classic sound, but I also really liked the clips with a ceramic magnet. The JB8 sound was more in-your-face than I expected, maybe a little too much for me. But I've got a bunch of magnets on hand, so why not try it?
Side-note: AlNiCo tends to sound rounder/warmer, whereas Ceramic tends to sound more harsh/brighter. The A8 magnet is a ''bridge'' between the warmth and musicality of an AlNiCo magnet, and the attack and brightness of a Ceramic.
Indeed! I have to read about things that interest me once or twice, and most of the time it keeps stuck in my head. Besides I always think it's good to be interested in learning new things. I also read a tonne of scientific magazines, which are very amusing and useful.You're a quick learner.
Indeed! I have to read about things that interest me once or twice, and most of the time it keeps stuck in my head. Besides I always think it's good to be interested in learning new things. I also read a tonne of scientific magazines, which are very amusing and useful.
I guess I'm a bit of a geek compared to people my age.
It is a very raw and ballsy pickup, and it's really huge sounding indeed! The highs are less Icepick and more musical/rounder/warmer, while it still has incredible detail. As I said before, it has great note to note definition.The JB8 is freakin' brutal. Been using one of a year in a Squier Strat, straight to the volume pot and then to the jack.
Sounds very detailed in the high end, more than I expected, while keeping some huge mids.
I'd love to have it in a hardtail Jackson or something like that.
I wouldn't use it for super tight sounds a la Meshuggah, but it just right for heavy power chords. Tons of low mids and mids.
I love playing stuff from Master of Puppets and Ride the Lightning with it, it's right on it's ballpark!