Poplar Jackson

Cthomas

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I got a js22 Jackson sc yesterday and it is a great guitar. However it is to muddy. It is stock now. I have a distiorn and a invader in hand. I was thinking I should go with like a jb or something with that type magnet. Any suggestions. Thanks
 
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I had the 7 string version of that guitar. Dont know if it was basswood or poplar. The only pickup I tried in it was the DiMarzio D-activator. Sounded killer.

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A Distortion can work in a middy guitar...it might even work really really well. The Invader would only make it worse. I'm all for trying what you have on hand first.
 
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I got a js22 Jackson sc yesterday and it is a great guitar. However it is to muddy. It is stock now. I have a distiorn and a invader in hand. I was thinking I should go with like a jb or something with that type magnet. Any suggestions. Thanks

The body is basswood which is very warm sounding. Jackson pickups aren’t very good. So start there.

You are naming very overwound pickups. They aren’t very bright sounding. They just have a lot of upper mids. So unless you use a lot of distortion they will sound like mud.

You need brighter pickups, not hotter ones.


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Poplar Jackson

A Distortion can work in a middy guitar...it might even work really really well. The Invader would only make it worse. I'm all for trying what you have on hand first.

He said muddy....it’s possible that’s a typo and he actually meant middy.
 
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Yea me to man. Thanks for the reply . I got home from work today I love in an apartment nobody was home so I got to crank my crate gfx 1200h up to half way. Wich was loud and I checked out all my guitars. They all sound way better with some volume. But now I better understand what I have . I had decided on the distiorn but since you said that also it's a definite. Thanks again man. Yea you helped me with the last guitar also. My Dean V with the livewires. It sounds great with some volume. Not as much without.
 
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The specs say the guitar is popular. And I did say muddy. Yes I play with a lot of gain. I read that popular wood is or can be very middy. So that had me wondering what to do so I came on here and asked. Thanks.
 
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Yea I have a older mocking bird in the shop getting a 59 in the neck and a 59/custom hybrid trembucker right now. Can't wait to check that one out.
 
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Yea man I'm learning. I do like medium output stuff and even vintage stuff. I really like the PAF. Stuff also.
 
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I would try a Duncan Custom. It has a crisp top end due to the caramic magnet. But I'm biased, it's one of my all time favorite pickups.
 
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I had an old Jackson Kelly that was poplar. I put a set of Invaders in it, and it sounded great, no mud. Poplar is pretty similar to alder.
 
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I got a JS32 which has a poplar body. It is a very bright guitar. My go to pickup is a Custom 5 which I have in an HSS Strat and love. However it was WAY to thin and lots of treble in the Jackson. After much research I dropped a dimarzio Breed set into it. Fantastic! The perfect pickup for that guitar.
 
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I do owna poplar Music Man, and it is a very muddy and middy guitar. I have to use extremely open sounding scooped pickups to get it to sound like my alder-bodied Music Man (Jazz & Custom 5).
 
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I had one of those cheap jackson. It sounded half decent after a pickup upgrade (Distortion in the bridge and 59 in the neck).
 
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