Question on the JB for a Jackson Stealth with trem bridge.

einaroneeye

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Hello folks,
I recently picked up a 90s model Japanese-made Jackson Stealth EX Professional. It has a JT580 trem and I'm wondering if a Duncan JB would be fine, or if the Duncan JB Trembucker would be better? Any suggestions or info would be appreciated...thanks.
 
Re: Question on the JB for a Jackson Stealth with trem bridge.

Welcome to the forum!

My guess is the Trembucker will be what you want. If you'd like to be sure, check out this guide.
 
Re: Question on the JB for a Jackson Stealth with trem bridge.

You could use either one easily, but if you want the "perfect" fit, get the Trem-spaced version
 
Re: Question on the JB for a Jackson Stealth with trem bridge.

Those are great guitars, even at their brand-new price back in the day. Trembucker all the way.
 
Re: Question on the JB for a Jackson Stealth with trem bridge.

Thanks folks, I appreciate it. This axe should be ready to roll with the Trembucker and a little work on the input jack. Thanks again.
 
Re: Question on the JB for a Jackson Stealth with trem bridge.

I used to have one of those guitars. Nice axes although I found it felt too small and sold it pretty soon. The JB will sound great in it!
 
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