Binnerscot
New member
Re: Super Strats-Jackson SL3 vs SL2H
LOL...The JB was hit or miss for me until I realized that the tone control in the circuit was my issue. When you drop the tone control out of the cicuit (or get a no-load control), you reduce the loading on the cicuit because there is less resistance. Your sound is brighter, more defined, more alive, and just a touch "hotter".
The JB has some bacon to it and the additional brightness from the reduced loading really balances out well and gives you balls and bite in alder/maple with the Mesas, Bogner, and Peaveys. It's personal preference thing.
And what actually happens to the sound? This owner wants to know, please.
LOL...The JB was hit or miss for me until I realized that the tone control in the circuit was my issue. When you drop the tone control out of the cicuit (or get a no-load control), you reduce the loading on the cicuit because there is less resistance. Your sound is brighter, more defined, more alive, and just a touch "hotter".
The JB has some bacon to it and the additional brightness from the reduced loading really balances out well and gives you balls and bite in alder/maple with the Mesas, Bogner, and Peaveys. It's personal preference thing.