Re: The 'real' Jazz pickup
Go tell Robben Ford that the JB is not a good jazz or blues pickup.
Just to clear up some common misconceptions:
#1) there is more to tone than just a pickup
#2) you can play any style of music with any guitar pickup, its all been done before-heavy metal with single coils, blues with anything, jazz with the JB, etc.
#3) pickups (especially humbuckers with adjustable pole pieces) can be adjusted. If you don't like the sound of a particular pup at first, adjust it.
ex. If you are not getting enough gain with your Jazz neck-raise it closer to the strings! If you think the JB has no bass, raise the bass polepieces. While this does not increase the amount of bass the pickup has, it makes your low strings louder, giving the illusion of more bass when you hit a chord. Try that with your JB kids!
#4) Don't take a proven winner like the JB, Jazz, 59, put it in a crappy, thin-neck, plywood, cheap import guitar played through a toneless solid state modeling amp and blame the pickup for cruddy tone!
#5) Use your guitars tone and volume controls! Many players, like Clapton and Hendrix, crank up their tube amps and lower the volumes on their guitars, this cleans up the sound a lot, and takes away what could be very annoying highs that many strats and teles have. Works great with humbuckers too-listen to Allman Bros, Warren Haynes-these guys are constantly adjusting their tone and volume controls. Watch SRV in concert, he does it constantly also.
Thanks for listening. BTW, if I did play jazz, I would use the A2 Pro, 59 or Jazz pup with no hesitation.