fenderiarhs said:They are quite different..................The JB has THAT high mid spike which has become a signature for that pickup...It's a very full sounding pickup and you can be sure that your guitar will always be heard in the mix of your band.
On the other hand the C5 has more bass and treble and considerable less mid frequencies..........I am not a big fan of the C5..........at least on a strat......it sounded "empty" and thin......Maybe in a mahogany bodied guitar it would be much better...........
Lewguitar said:.I like a little more sparkle and prefer the JB with 500K pots. Lew
Lewguitar said:That's pretty much my opinion too, but only when playing at low volumes. However, through a cranked Marshall, 59 Bassman or similar amp the C5 does not sound empty or thin at all. It just needs to be used at Hard Rock volumes and then, IMO, it comes alive and sounds huge and excellant. The JB does have a fatter, thicker, louder tone, IMO, than the C5, and the C5 does seem to have less mids and a brighter/glassier/sparklier tone than the JB, though the JB does have that upper midrange boost that gives it a very penetrating tone in terms of cutting through the mix...and punishing my ear drums if I'm standing to close to my amp! :laugh2: There's a reason the JB is Duncan's #1 selling humbucker year after year and why it's Seymour's favorite. Seymour uses it with 250K pots instead of he usual 500K and that does tame that upper midrange spike quite a bit. Tames it a little to much for my tastes though...I like a little more sparkle and prefer the JB with 500K pots. Lew
castiron said:how does the jb and the c5 compare to each other?
thank you.
haha yeah i love heavy music. but im looking for something smooth to even out my bc rich as opposed to a pickup that'll make my ears bleed. i was checking out the c5 because i heard it was vintage-like and not over the top, basically a 59 with more output.ishmun said:Judging from your avatar, you seem to be quite the metal head :dance:
If you want to know what the JB sounds like, you should check out Megadeth's The System has Failed . You'll really be able to hear the JB's characteristics come out
i own both pickups - the JB in my music man silhouette special and the C5 in my Gibbo V. the biggest differences, from a metal point of view is the tightness of the bass in the C5 and the pronounced mids of the JB. They are both great for metal, just really depends on whether you prefer a lowered or scooped mid response from the C5, or a bit of a spikey middy tone from the JB
Cheers
Ishan