So I got my first Custom Shop Duncan - I came full circle.

After more playtime, I realize the JB just loves the Boss SD-1 as opposed to the Ibanez TS808. The TS808 is a bit stuffier in the mids and the attack is smoother, so it tends to "aggravate" the "issues" I have with the JB. The SD-1 is leaner and more aggressive. It's not night and day, but it's not like the pickup is unusable with the 808 to begin with.
 
Thought I'd bump the thread to post my findings.

I was confused about the Long and McQuade page calling it an "Antiquity JB", so I email the Custom Shop about it.

Apparently, cosmetically, it is not aged at all. That's pretty obvious. But they tell me it does have a slightly degaussed RCA5 magnet.

Interesting! Now I really want to compare it to a production JB.
 
It will most likely be smoother sounding, like how an old JB would sound where the magnet has aged some and lost some strength.
 
It will most likely be smoother sounding, like how an old JB would sound where the magnet has aged some and lost some strength.
TBH, my initial impression when I installed it was "well, this sounds like a JB".

I never directly A/B'd it with what the guitar came with stock (which was a nickel-covered regular JB), but I did A/B with what I replaced that stock JB with (a Custom), and well... this sounds like a JB, LOL. I could've sworn this was slightly higher output than the stock JB, but I did get the guitar used, so I have no idea what that pickup went through. And that stock JB went through two 500K ptos and had a cover. This is uncovered and is barely being loaded down by a single 1M pot.
 
A 1M pot? Geez...LOL That's pretty much no load to the output jack. But hey, if it works.
 
And bright
Bright can mean a lot of things. Even at 1Meg, the JB doesn't really have much top-end detail. High mids? Yep. For sure. It's very up-front.

But compared to the Custom, '59B, Nazgul, or even the Distortion, the high-end is actually kinda rolled off. It's not a dark pickup because it has the upper mids, but it's not detailed/airy either. More than bright, I'd call it up-front, focused, and cutting.
 
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