Re: Why is the JB so awesome?
JB is awesome. And I tried something today that I never thought would make much of a difference. For whatever reason some of the JB had degaussed A5 in it, whether it is variation in mag quality, or the the magnets get degaussed over time, I am not sure.
Like a JB I had before, the new JB is similar in tone, except it is trem spaced. I popped in a new A5 I received from Jeremy, and instantly it seemed boost the output a bit, but more importantly there is a significant amount of bass on the low end and nice crunchy mids. The low end is very similar to custom 5, with the singing midrange still intact.
Just to see I wasn't sniffing hot solder, I popped in the original A5 I took out from a JB and put in a 59 to test, and the "degaussed" A5 was right in between the A2 and A5 in terms of tone. I tested this theory in both 59 and JB I have installed in the same guitar, with A2 and new A5 to compare back to back. The degaussed A5 was similar to UOA5, but a little more bass and top end, but not as bass heavy or as the full charged A5.
The NEW JB crunches like Custom 5, and stings like a hot paf, but sings as a JB should when picked softer. I've tried the JB with A2, ceramic, A8, UOA5, A4, and by far this is best discovery. I also had the low strings changed to hexes, and it tightens it up even more. When I palm mute, I can actually hear the thump. Before it was an indistinct thud.