treyhaislip
Well-known member
Re: Peavey Predator Project
From my experience, the JB can handle anything you throw at it gain wise, and it still cuts through the mix. I love the Screamin Demon because it cleans up so well without being a tad harsh like the JB can be (IMO.) Also, the Screamin Demon handles lower volume levels than anyother pickup I have tried.
I personally wouldn't worry about the volume issue between the Fat 50's and JB, I have a Walnut San Dimas with a Dimebucker in the bridge and a Screamin Demon in the neck, significant output difference but some height adjustments made it a non-issue.
I would say throw a JB in and give it go, awesome thing about pickups, you can always change 'em
And that stinks about the market differences, here in Atlanta seems like everyone on CL has inflated prices for trade but if you offer cash they will take a nice cut.
Best of luck with the search!
I think I would prefer the JB over the Screamin' Demon since I have had much more hands on experience with the JB, I also see it recommended over a Demon a lot as well. (Though tone is always a subjective thing) I keep reading that the Demon lacks gain for those really high gain tones.
Then again, you are right about the volume issues between the Fat 50 and a JB. To me, the stock JB also sounds a bit mushy/flabby with lower tunings. So I'm not sure if that is the pickup as well for this guitar, eventhough I love JB's!
Choosing new pickups is always difficult, since you never exactly know what tone you're going to get!
Yeah we are definitely dealing with a different market, which sucks!Oh well, The search continues I guess.
From my experience, the JB can handle anything you throw at it gain wise, and it still cuts through the mix. I love the Screamin Demon because it cleans up so well without being a tad harsh like the JB can be (IMO.) Also, the Screamin Demon handles lower volume levels than anyother pickup I have tried.
I personally wouldn't worry about the volume issue between the Fat 50's and JB, I have a Walnut San Dimas with a Dimebucker in the bridge and a Screamin Demon in the neck, significant output difference but some height adjustments made it a non-issue.
I would say throw a JB in and give it go, awesome thing about pickups, you can always change 'em
And that stinks about the market differences, here in Atlanta seems like everyone on CL has inflated prices for trade but if you offer cash they will take a nice cut.
Best of luck with the search!


