Texsunburst59
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I'm new here and I'm fairly versed when it comes to guitars in general,but I still consider myself a newbie when it comes to guitar pickups.
So I just picked up this older '89 Epiphone Sheraton II guitar that came loaded with a late 80's? set of SD Jazz & JB humbuckers.
It was a big bonus to see these in there instead of the original Korean pickups.
From what I can gather the guitar still has the original 3 way pickup selector and the original wiring and volume and tone pots.
Even with original Korean 3-way toggle,l wiring and pots, the guitar sounds AMAZING through my '84 Boogie MKIIC+ 60 watt combo.
For 70's/80's Classic and Hard rock tones, this guitar loaded with this Hod Rod set of SD's, just kills.
I did a guitar shootout with my Sheraton (Jazz/JB), '70 Gibson 335(original T-Tops), and '83 Gibson 335 (original Tim Shaws):
I just wanted to hear how all 3 sounded playing Classic & HR leads and rhythm through my Boogie.
Power chords and lead lines sound big and punchy on the bridge and middle position in the Sheraton, and it obliterated my other 335's.
I was able to get some amazing singing harmonic rich sustained tones with ease in all 3 pickup positions in my Sheraton.
The '83 335 loaded with the original Tim Shaw's, was more balanced tone wise compared to Sheraton,but sounded anemic for lead and rhythm tones compared to the Sheraton.
The '70 335 with original T-Tops sounded the worst of the bunch, and lead and rhythm tones sounded very bright and harsh compared to the other 2 guitars.
It was also hard to tame the T-top tones, as it was always on the verge of squealing feedback while putting it through it's paces.
Hand down the overall best sounding guitar for Classic/Hard rock tones was the Sheraton.
So here's where the questions come in about this SD Jazz/JB set that's loaded in my Sheraton.
How can I tame the mid rich tones of these SD's without killing their personality?
Would installing some quality 250K volume and tone pots tame the mids and warm the tones up some?
Would running a quality programmable EQ pedal in the signal path be better than having to mess with the volume and tone pots?
Notice that the Jazz neck pickup is missing 5 balance string to string adjustment screws.
Not sure why the previous owner removed them,but I plan on installing new screws.
I know that all the SD pickup experts on this forum with have the right answers for me.
Here's some pics of my guitar and of the SD Jazz & JB pickups that came loaded in it.




So I just picked up this older '89 Epiphone Sheraton II guitar that came loaded with a late 80's? set of SD Jazz & JB humbuckers.
It was a big bonus to see these in there instead of the original Korean pickups.
From what I can gather the guitar still has the original 3 way pickup selector and the original wiring and volume and tone pots.
Even with original Korean 3-way toggle,l wiring and pots, the guitar sounds AMAZING through my '84 Boogie MKIIC+ 60 watt combo.
For 70's/80's Classic and Hard rock tones, this guitar loaded with this Hod Rod set of SD's, just kills.
I did a guitar shootout with my Sheraton (Jazz/JB), '70 Gibson 335(original T-Tops), and '83 Gibson 335 (original Tim Shaws):
I just wanted to hear how all 3 sounded playing Classic & HR leads and rhythm through my Boogie.
Power chords and lead lines sound big and punchy on the bridge and middle position in the Sheraton, and it obliterated my other 335's.
I was able to get some amazing singing harmonic rich sustained tones with ease in all 3 pickup positions in my Sheraton.
The '83 335 loaded with the original Tim Shaw's, was more balanced tone wise compared to Sheraton,but sounded anemic for lead and rhythm tones compared to the Sheraton.
The '70 335 with original T-Tops sounded the worst of the bunch, and lead and rhythm tones sounded very bright and harsh compared to the other 2 guitars.
It was also hard to tame the T-top tones, as it was always on the verge of squealing feedback while putting it through it's paces.
Hand down the overall best sounding guitar for Classic/Hard rock tones was the Sheraton.
So here's where the questions come in about this SD Jazz/JB set that's loaded in my Sheraton.
How can I tame the mid rich tones of these SD's without killing their personality?
Would installing some quality 250K volume and tone pots tame the mids and warm the tones up some?
Would running a quality programmable EQ pedal in the signal path be better than having to mess with the volume and tone pots?
Notice that the Jazz neck pickup is missing 5 balance string to string adjustment screws.
Not sure why the previous owner removed them,but I plan on installing new screws.
I know that all the SD pickup experts on this forum with have the right answers for me.
Here's some pics of my guitar and of the SD Jazz & JB pickups that came loaded in it.



