Problems with the JB Humbucker...

xicodelico

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I actualy got a pair of Humbucker in my strat JB on bridge and a Jazz one on neck, and it sound great, awesome...
but I buy a knew guitar "Ibanez s470dxqm In mahogany and it came with a ceramic humbucker in the neck, single in middle and a humbucker in bridge (alnico V) and I change the bridge one to a Jb (sh-4) and what I found is a sound too bright, I found that the factory P up sound better (more balance) I don't under stand why 'cause both of them are alnico V the unique difference are that the factory Pick up came with allen screws in high side of it and the sh-4 (JB) came with regular screw

what can i do to get the best sound of the mahogany wood?
(right know it sound too bluesy and I put the JB looking for something like the Dave Mustaine sound of megadeth, it alomost got it but sound kinda bluesy)
 
Re: Problems with the JB Humbucker...

Is it too bright or too bluesy? I tend to put those sounds at the opposite end of the spectrum- I wouldn't call the JB a pure shred pup, I see is as a blues/rock/metal pup that just happens to have good eliments for each- It's not as 'powerful' as it looks, a lot of the energy goes into the midrange spike and the tight bass mean that it can be bright or even underpowered if you are all metal-

All that is to say, teh JB tends to be a very verisitlile pup in mahoganey and it's very adjustment sensitive- If it's too bright back of the treble side a turn at a time and see if this helps-

MY JB is in a MAPLE nitfly so I have the treble side lowrered considerably-

Hope this helps
m
 
Re: Problems with the JB Humbucker...

zionstrat said:
Is it too bright or too bluesy? I tend to put those sounds at the opposite end of the spectrum- I wouldn't call the JB a pure shred pup, I see is as a blues/rock/metal pup that just happens to have good eliments for each- It's not as 'powerful' as it looks, a lot of the energy goes into the midrange spike and the tight bass mean that it can be bright or even underpowered if you are all metal-

All that is to say, teh JB tends to be a very verisitlile pup in mahoganey and it's very adjustment sensitive- If it's too bright back of the treble side a turn at a time and see if this helps-

MY JB is in a MAPLE nitfly so I have the treble side lowrered considerably-

Hope this helps
m



the sound in chord sound very clear but I was expecting another kind of sound in compare with the strat (alder) there's almost any difference in sound and I still like more the sound of strat with that P up (JB) in the bridge

the only thing that I notice in the Ibanez (mahoghany wood) is more chord clarity, but the factory alnico V is more balances, I keep asking my self why 'cause both of them are Alnico V...
this is my new one http://ibanez.com/guitars/guitar.asp?model=S470DXQM
 
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Re: Problems with the JB Humbucker...

Even though your guitar is mahogany, the skinnly neck, small body, and floating trem will make it sound brighter and thinner than an average strat.

I would suggest going with something from Duncan's Parallel Axis line. They are specifically designed to make guitars like yours sound bigger and fatter.
 
Re: Problems with the JB Humbucker...

Check the pots. JB's work best with 250k pots, 500k makes 'em too bright.
 
Re: Problems with the JB Humbucker...

Benjy_26 said:
Even though your guitar is mahogany, the skinnly neck, small body, and floating trem will make it sound brighter and thinner than an average strat.

I would suggest going with something from Duncan's Parallel Axis line. They are specifically designed to make guitars like yours sound bigger and fatter.

Ok cool I Didn't think about that...

Duncan's Parallel Axis line. What is the recomendation for this Pup ( music style, I like metal, but I like make stuff too)
 
Re: Problems with the JB Humbucker...

I think that they're all aimed squarely at the hard rock/metal sound. There's the BLues model for players looking for a pickup with medium output, the Original PA for players seeking medium/high output, and the PA Distortion, which is one of the hottest pickups in Duncan's lineup.
 
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