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Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 07/24/2002
at 05:01pm
by George
Email: Thaumastus<at>yahoo dot com
Features
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Pickup features: HUMBUCKING
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Mexican Fat Strat Deluxe.
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: tex mex humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: single coil
Artists using this pickup: wish i knew
You musical style(s): blues, hard, classic rock.
Reason for pickup change: a change.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: not as hot as a PAF
Tone: middy-balanced, harmonic sensitive
Sonic evaluation: Playing this over a peavey is sweet, but again it does not have
the bite and sustain that I was looking for.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: Im going to try a 59 duncan PAF. Dont get me wrong this is a sweet
pick up but I dont think its heavy or nasty enough.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $$30
Submitted 07/22/2002
at 10:19pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Fender Fat Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Company's humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: origanal Fender pickups
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Beck of course
You musical style(s): everything
Reason for pickup change: Company's humbucker wasn't very verstaille
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: Really quiet when distorted or clean
Tone: Really crunchy when distorted and mellow and punchy when clean
Sonic evaluation: I am using a Fender Prinston Chorus, and other weird little pedals
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This is good for just about anything
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: I am satisified with this humbucker, I know can get that AC/DC style and that bluesy jazzy style that I was looking for
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: Came with guitar
Submitted 07/19/2002
at 11:47pm
by Hendrix's love child!
Email: mragland<at>arda dot org
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Schecter C1 Classic
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: N/A
Other pickups on guitar: Duncans - 59
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Funk / Nu-Metal / Rock / R&B / Jazz
Reason for pickup change: Guitar came stocked with Seymour Duncans! Not going to change this bad-boy for nothing! Both pickups (JB & 59) have a gold plated cover.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: High output with trebly sound that is still has a dark warm fat sound
Tone: Trebly and thick
Sonic evaluation: As Stated...C1 Classic through a Marshall AVT 2000 100watt. Match made in heaven! Very pleased with this combination. And most important is the coils are tapped! Which helps give me a single coil sound.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Styles are mentioned aboved - but with the right amp and guitar, I feel this pickup and it's configuration suits my style. When play play through half (tapped) the coil though good, but not quite a "strat" sound which I need for funk.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If damaged or stolen I would replace it...I know what I'm working with now as compare to an unkown.
Been playing over 20 years.
I own a Marshall AVT 100 amp, Boss BR8 8 Track digital recorder, Bheringer Multi signal (dual)processor, Zoom pedal, a re-fitted 93 Squire Strat (grover tuners, Texas special pickups, new pick gaurd), and an Ibanez Artist.
I'm very satisfied with my pickups...sound great!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 07/18/2002
at 08:29pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: passive humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: epiphone les paul classic
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock epiphone humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: seymour duncan 59 model
Artists using this pickup: joe fuckin perry (aerosmith) ,jeff beck
You musical style(s): classic rock/ blues
Reason for pickup change: stock pups were too muddy and lacked clarity.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: very hot, but not a metal pickup, same output as the epiphone pups but sound 100% better
Tone: trebly like a bridge humbucker should be but still plenty of tone,well balanced
Sonic evaluation: a marshall mg30rcd 2x15 watt solid state. this pickup has alot of tone with a combination of a heavier gauge set of strings(10's or 11's)couldnt ask for more tone and clarity. I was able to turn the gain on my amp up more and get more sustain and tone.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: it is a great match until i buy a tube amp
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: i would definitely buy it again
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: SEK 1150
Submitted 07/10/2002
at 12:38pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: Passive Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: www.seymourduncan.com
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Jackson RR1T
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: dimarzio tone zone's
Other pickups on guitar: my combination is SH-4/TB-4
Artists using this pickup: i have no idea.
You musical style(s): from Hard Rock to Death Metal
Reason for pickup change: dimarzio's suck.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: medium
Tone: very well balanced, quite trebly with tight bass.
Sonic evaluation: Jackson RR1T, Marshall vs 120/120, Marshall 1960, Line 6 POD.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play mostly metal. some blues.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: i've been playing for 6 years or so mostly in metal bands and all i the only pickup that i think can compete with the JB model is the Distortion. i use a Distortion in my Larriv?e RS-4. the distortion distort before the JB and sound a bit fatter. both the JB and the Distortion are 10 pointers. no doubt about it!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: Euro 124
Submitted 07/06/2002
at 12:00pm
by ANONYMOUS
Email: eroosch<at>concepts dot nl
Features
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Pickup features: humbicking passive
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Epiphone Sheraton II
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Epiphone 57 CH bridge (std pickup)
Other pickups on guitar: Epiphone 57 CH neck
Artists using this pickup: Dunno
You musical style(s): Rock, blues
Reason for pickup change: Insufficient output of Epiphone, not enough bite and definition
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: A little more than normal, but not too much so, does not overpower neck pu
Tone: clear well defined balanced, bite
Sonic evaluation: Peavey Bandit 112 latest edition, no other effects. This pickup/guitair combination has a very clear (so not muddy) distortion tone through the Bandit, excellent for soloing. It sounds a bit like Gary More on Stormy Monday. Compared to stock it has much more definition, I don't have to work the guitar so hard to get a good sound. I have a Fender with DiMarzio Evolution which also sounds very good, but quite different character, the Jeff Beck sounds a bit more refined and less loud (much less output). Due to pu position closer to bridge on the Sheraton (is a 335 copy) there is quite a bit of treble and bite.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Rock, blues. Probably suitable for many styles, but not thrash, metal etc.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: This is a bloody expensive pick-up (I have the gold cap version) but after hearing it a playing with it I guess it is a good investment. It'll last forever. I have been playing for 10 years and play in a band again for 1 year. This pu provides me the sound I expect from a 335 model, and I wonder if a real Gibson would sound better or different. If I want a heavier sound I take my Fender/Evolution. The JD was recommended by a guitar shop, and Duncan has a good reputation so I took it. Perhaps a Bill Lawrence XL500 would give a similar sound but at 1/2 price. I gave it an 8 because it is a good pickup, but it is overpriced.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $69.00
Submitted 06/21/2002
at 02:01pm
by Kevin
Features
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Pickup features: PASSIVE HUMBUCKER
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: AM STRAT, IBANEZ
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: STOCK
Other pickups on guitar: STOCK
Artists using this pickup: LOTS
You musical style(s): ANYTHING THATS WORTH PLAYING! CLASSIC ROCK (RUSH, ETC...)
Reason for pickup change: NEEDED BETTER TONE & RESPONCE
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: PICK SOFTLY=CLEAN------- PICK AGGRESIVE=DISTORT
Tone: PERFECT......BEUTIFUL. I HAVE ADDED THIS TO MOST OF MY GUITARS
Sonic evaluation: AM STRAT,IBANEZ THRU BOSS EFFECTS =MESA BOOGIE SINGLE RECTIFIER. THIS IS ONE HELL OF A MATCH. VERY MUSICAL....
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: ROCK, SOUTHERN ROCK, COUNTRY. DOES IT ALL VERY VERY WELL
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: BEEN PLAYING 20 YRS. TRIED AND SPENT TO MUCH ON OTHER ATTEMPS FOR "THAT" SOUND. I AM A HAPPY MAN. MISSION COMPLETE.I STRONGLY RECOMEND THIS PICK UP FOR SOLID BODIES. JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF DISTORTION AND CLEANS UP VERY WELL. BALANCE SEEMS TO BEE PERFECT. MAKE SURE THE PICK UP IS THE RIGHT HIEGHT 5/64TH!!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $45
Submitted 06/11/2002
at 10:09pm
by John
Email: johnlot<at>cox dot net
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ?
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Custom Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: single coil
Other pickups on guitar: SK guitar specialties HB-90 neck
Artists using this pickup: I know a lot of people use this, but dont really know
You musical style(s): Southern rock, Hard Rock, Blues
Reason for pickup change: I have two pickguards set up, one is sss, and one is HH, this pickup was for my HH setup.
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: High output
Tone: I would say that this pickup is mid-trebley sort of
Sonic evaluation: I am using a custom strat, alder body, with a Visual sound dist/OD pedal, into a sovtek mig50h combo.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup kicks ass... It is a classic rock type of pickup great for solo's
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it were lost or stolen, I would buy another that same day. I have been playing for 1 1/2 years and am very pleased with this pickup, and the setup with my neck pickup. I split the coils on this and it has a convincing strat sound. I wanted something with grit and bite, and this is what it was made for. It may be harsh sometimes, but that is the beauty of the pickup, and the reason I bought it.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 05/17/2002
at 04:47pm
by Josh
Features
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Pickup features: humbucker, passive
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Jackson Dinky Reverse
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock pile of crap
Other pickups on guitar: Seymour Duncan Screamin Demon
Artists using this pickup: Adam Jones, Jerry Cantrell, Tim Mahoney, Billy Howerdel, Jeff Beck, ME
You musical style(s): (see artists above)
Reason for pickup change: the one i had sucked really bad.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: to look at this pickup will burn out your retnas.
Tone: treble...nice mids
Sonic evaluation: i use a rogue 212 amp...these little things are way underrated...i love my rogue amp...i also have a digitech rp-100 pedal
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: this is a great match for anyone who loves treble
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would buy it again twice..i love this thing...its perfect.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $$80
Submitted 05/15/2002
at 01:05pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: humbucking,adjustible poles
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: ibanez GSA60
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock
Other pickups on guitar: stock
Artists using this pickup: stephen carpenter
You musical style(s): heavy metal
Reason for pickup change: because other pickup didn't have enough distortion
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: tons of high output tones and tons of distrotion
Tone: Bassy, but tons of distortion
Sonic evaluation: this thing sounds so good i use to with my ibanez and my peavey bandit 112 TT, tons of distortion
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: this pickup is the best if u want some heavy tone
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: its going in all of the bridge pisions in all of my guitars from now on
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $56
Submitted 05/09/2002
at 02:25pm
by Brendan
Email: znimrodz at aol<dot>com
Features
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Pickup features: Passive Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: yea....
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez RG320DX
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Seymour Duncan Preformer Buckshot
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: yea...
You musical style(s): punk rock ska hardcore
Reason for pickup change: got it and didn't want it to go to waste
Sound
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No Opinion
Perceived output level: mid high
Tone: balanced but more on teh treble
Sonic evaluation: I use an Epiphone Les Paul with an Invader in the bridge and Ibanez RG320DX with the JB through a Peavey Bandit. That's it. At first I put the JB in the Les Paul. BAD IDEA(I use shitty plywood LP)it sucked. Had that NASTY single coil bite that I hate. Put it in the bridge of the RG. MUCH BETTER. Bright tone but very smooth. Great for rock tones all over the spectrum but not metal. Clean is meh. I like it though.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play punk and in the basswood body it does well. I dig it :-)
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: It's a good choice but if you want chunk chunk chunk get a distortion.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $50
Submitted 05/09/2002
at 12:43pm
by Rich
Email: riconaka<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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Pickup features: humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Washburn Chicago Series
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Washburn pickup
Other pickups on guitar: Stock Washburn pickups
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Beck I am sure.
You musical style(s): Rock, blues
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickup just didn't do the job. Not enough output. Trying to sustain, but it cuts out too quickly.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Lot hotter than the stock
Tone: Very balanced
Sonic evaluation: Digitech RP-6 Effects unit and Fender Princeton Chorus Amp
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Rock, Metal, Blues
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it was destroyed, I would jump on the next opportunity to buy another one. I am in the process of changing the rest of my pickups on the Washburn to JBs. (JB juniors) I am even thinking of changing my stock Les Paul pickups with JBs.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $65
Submitted 04/01/2002
at 11:28pm
by Russell
Email: russell at dehart<dot>com
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez AX320HBP and Ibanez S370DVF
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Ibanez
Other pickups on guitar: SD '59 (AX320) and Duncap Performer Buckshot (S370)
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Rock, hardrock, blues, blues-rock, punk, and metal (sometimes)
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickups lacked clarity and definition under moderate and high distortion. They also lacked the punch I was looking for.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Mid-high. Hotter than the stock pickups but not so hot that I would consider them a high output pickup.
Tone: More trebble and less mids than the standard gibson-type humbucker.
Sonic evaluation: I am using it in the guitars mentioned with either a Marshall JCM600 1X12 combo or a Peavey Classic 30 1X12 combo. Any of the guitar/amp combinations sounds good. I would characterize it as a very good combination of a single coil and a humbucker. It has more high end that the typical HB and doesn't get nearly as muddy with a distorted amp. The low end doesn't have as much chunk as something like a Distortion or an Invader, but it's just right for my use. With the enhanced highs it?s too bright for an ash or poplar bodied guitar but works marvelously in a mahogany body. When using it with the clean channel of an amp is okay, but I prefer a single coil or a more vintage sounding HB for playing clean. With the higher output it tends to distort the clean channel unless you roll off the guitars volume.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Mostly blues and hard rock, but occasionally I play old school punk and metal.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I would definitely replace these pickups if I needed to. I've compared them with the Duncan Distortion, '59, Duncan Live Wire Metal, and Gibson?s. They are still my favorites and are a major factor in my sound. One thing to watch out for with these pickups is to make sure you have proper pickup height. If they are even a little bit too low they will sound very trebly and thin.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: gulden 210
Submitted 03/02/2002
at 01:23pm
by Peter van Esse
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucker, oassive
Impedence or other specs: ?!
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: aria proII and selfbuild guitar
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock//none
Other pickups on guitar: stock
Artists using this pickup: Jeff beck i guess
You musical style(s): classical rock, hard rock, old fassioned heavy metal (metallica,megadeth etc)
Reason for pickup change: Wanted a little bid more muscle in the bridge position of my aria pro guitar. Liked the sound so i put it in my selfmade guitar to.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: higher than stock pickups
Tone: On my guitars it sound nice, it appeares to be balanced bus the bass and the treble are a little bit accentuated
Sonic evaluation: I use a Marshall G80RCD solid state amp witch aria proII mac series guitar or my own guitar. For me the tonal quality of this pickup is above avarage. My aria for example is a cheap guitar, but i set it up myself so it play's verry nice. Due to the JB it sounds good to. I play with a lot of people and i hear a lot of people's guitars. My guitar sounds pretty good compared to others. The JB is to thank for that. Before putting it in my guitar it sounded just like other guitars.As for music styles, rock and hardrock sound pretty much like the sound of artist(when playing along with CD), With metal it sounds different, especially with metallica (they use EMG) but i like my sound better than the sound of metallica, it sound fatter overall
Some people say the JB has no personality and isn't a specialized pickup. Maybe the specialisation part is true compared to some dimarzio's etc. But i think it has a distinct sound. I alway's recognize the JB, maybe what some people mean is that it is a sound that you here often. I can give my music a very unique sound by playing around with the contour,bass,treble and mid knobs on my amplifier.
I never worry about the fact that it isn't specialized, people tend to forget that persons tike steve vai and satriany buy guitars just because they like the sound of that guitar for one song there writing.
I don't have that kind of money, so i like to have a good allround pickup that sounds OK. .The J.B. does that perfectly. In my new guitar i am going to wire it parralel, maybe i post a reply of that as well yust for the curious people among you.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: see posted above. For rock and hardrock its a very good match, It does metal great to. lately i play some blues to wich it does ok
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: If it would be destoyed (youll never now who bush is gonna atack, i live in holland but nobody's safe anymore), or stolen (ok more likely i admit), i would try the rio grande BBQ bucker cause people say it does almost the same only with more tone.
I'm playing guitar now for three years, the gear you already know.
What i really love about this pickup is its brough versatility, i don't hate anything about it.
I compared it to the dimarzio super 1,2, and 3 and the tone zone.
I choose the JB because it has more tone, and it souds like a guitarpickup and not like a synthesizer.
I am completely satisfied, as for searching for that sound, mayebe i'll try a rio grande BBQ.
Don't pin me on this review, try it out for yourself and see if you like it. But trust me if you have a new guitar with crap sounding stock pickups this pickup WILL make a lot of difference
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: Canada 94$
Submitted 02/28/2002
at 07:03pm
by Marc Ouellette
Email: bequietdrive69<at>hotmail dot com
Features
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Pickup features: Passive
Impedence or other specs: Medium-high output
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: ESP LTD M-350.
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: EMG-HZ.
Other pickups on guitar: EMG-HZ single coil,EMG-HZ in neck position.
Artists using this pickup: A shit load of artists.
You musical style(s): Nu-metal,grindcore,punk,alternative,bluesy stuff.
Reason for pickup change: Stock bridge pickup sounded to weak for heavier stuff.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Medium-high output,very balanced EQ
Tone: A good all around pickup,balanced,very versatile<not a single minded pickup at all.Great distorted sound (but don't expect the distortion sound of an active pickup like a EMG-81.
Sonic evaluation: I'm currenrtly using my ESP M-350 trhough a line 6 pod plugged to the FX loop of a shitty peavey dual-212 classic serie (discountinued).I must say that the JB brought life through this set-up.Before I had this installed,no mather what setting i was dialing in my pod,it sounded dull & VERY Boring!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Sounds great for about any style. Like I've said before, this is a very versatile pickup.I'm currently more involved in heavier stuff & the JB does the job like a pro.Being focused on only heavy stuff i would probably think of replacing it with his big brother the SH-6(distortion)or maybe an EMG-81.But overall this sucker is a real jack of all trade.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: Up to now i never stay focused to a single style of music for a very long time, so wathever stuff I'm into the JB always responds to my needs.For those who are more in the over the top distorted stuff iwould recomend the SH-6(higher output,built for distorted sounds,more agressive harmonics and a strong low bottom end...CHUNKCHUNKCHUNK).For anyone who are really diversified in there musical style and occasionaly need the required palm mute chunk,this pickup fits the bill.
P.S: Sorry if my english is a little off.I'm french canadian:>
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $59
Submitted 01/24/2002
at 10:20pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: humbucker
Impedence or other specs: don't know (but good)
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: Jackson DKGC36 (similar to a DK2)
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock Duncan Design
Other pickups on guitar: Duncan Design hot rails at middle and neck
Artists using this pickup: 311, Anthrax, Megadeth....to name a few
You musical style(s): anything that rocks!
Reason for pickup change: I wante a step up from the stock pickups. I wasn't expecting a night and day change but it was definetly a positive improvement
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: It has more dynamics than the stock PU. Lows are lower, highs are higher, etc.
Tone: well balanced
Sonic evaluation: Jackson-DOD VGS50-Tube Works 100W Tube Driver.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Modern rock, classic rock, metal, a little blues
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: For the setup I use, and the style of music I play, this PU deffinetly helps. The biggest difference I noticed was the harmonics ring much louder and clearer the the stock PU. The overall tone of this PU is fantastic. It is a great, well rounded PU. If you want to up grade your PU, and don't know which one to chose, this is the one for you!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: came stock
Submitted 01/23/2002
at 08:44pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: dunno
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: ESP Stephen Carpenter
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Came with it!
Other pickups on guitar: ESP stockers in middle and neck
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Beck i think, SRC, Adrian from Iron Maiden
You musical style(s): Metal
Reason for pickup change: Came with guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Compared to rest of pickups on guitar, hot.
Tone: Like hot shit - not clearly defined at all under distortion. had to scoop major to get something i liked. no matter how hard i try i sound like someone else. boring, bland, puts me to sleep.
Sonic evaluation: I took this guitar home and played for six days before i took this thing out. i used my new Bogner, and the tone that issued forth caused me to utter, "that's it?!" the stock ESP pickups had more character(albeit a throaty character). i'm sorry, if like hundreds of "rock/pop" guitarists hadn't used this thing, maybe it would sound interesting. more objectively, it sounds like classic Seymour Duncan: trebly, with distinctive mids that make this pickup recognizeable no matter what guitar or amp you use. Bass was like a PAF, pretty old-fashioned, not really cut out for modern stuff.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play modern metal, like In Flames and Opeth, and this pickup frankly sucks balls. I replaced it with a DiMarzio Breed, which fits my bill.
Overall Rating
:
5
Comments: Overall, this pickup probably is some rockers wet dream. it crunches out beautiful Def leppard, ted nugent type of stuff without hassle. as far as metal players go, you are pretty much limited to Judas Priest, Iron Madien, and maybe groove metal like the deftones.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/21/2002
at 04:55pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: Zebra Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: F.I.I.K
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Fender American Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Seymour Duncan Alnico 2 Pro
Other pickups on guitar: None
Artists using this pickup: Too Fuckin Many, but thats good
You musical style(s): Guitar Music (e.g. Metal, Funk, Rock, Jazz, Punk)
Reason for pickup change: APH2 was good, but lacked what the doctors call testicles.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Like the baby bears porridge; Just Right
Tone: A top like Halle Berry and a Bottom like Jennifer Lopez
Sonic evaluation: Strat/7 String to 5150 Halfstack. I can get any tone with this combo.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Perfect
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments:
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: 110euro
Submitted 01/10/2002
at 09:54pm
by branimir
Email: branimirbozak at inet<dot>hr
Features
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Pickup features: humbucker passive
Impedence or other specs: yeah
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dimarzio Fast Track 2
Other pickups on guitar: Dimarzio fast track 2, Craig Armstrong Vintage i forgot which model
Artists using this pickup: Jerry Cantrell
You musical style(s): Rock-Grunge-Metal-Noise-Alternative-Whatevere
Reason for pickup change: I needed something that eats little children
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Damn Hot
Tone: Mids cut a little although very balanced, nice treble
Sonic evaluation: This pickup eats little children, it's freakin' great! It just rocks and rocks and rocks. A great thing when playing chords distorted is that it has great tone! No muddy shit, not much noisy, great balance between treble and mid...I don't know what to say...This shit is changing my life!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: well...for Alice In Chains...YEAH IT'S A GREAT MATCH!...try to play along your favorite aic song and notice how it sounds the same...like you're playing on the record... :) ...unsuitable? Geez i think if i could marry it i would do that, this pickup i great!
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it was stolen? I would crusify the guy who stole it...man i came across the half of Europe to buy this pickup, i would kill the motherf*cker...I have been playin'guitar 'bout 3 and a half years...I love everything bout this pickup, i dont' hate a thing...I think i'll take this pickup to my grave with me...This is the sound of God cryin' man and this is exactly what i need :)
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $20 used
Submitted 11/21/2001
at 11:51pm
by The Land of Wind and Ghosts
Features
:
Pickup features: High-output Passive Humbucker w/ Alnico V Magnet
Impedence or other specs: Hot - over 16K DC
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: '92 SG Std.
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Gibson Bridge Humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: Seymour Duncan SH-2n Jazz Neck
Artists using this pickup: Anyone who's not using it is a wet pussy like Kerry King of Slayer
You musical style(s): METAL-UP-YO'-ASS!!!
Reason for pickup change: The Gibson lacked character and output. Flat eq with no hamronics or clarity; very gray sounding. In other words, it sounded like my FUCKIN' BUTT CHEESE!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: MORE OUPUT THAN YOUR MOM'S BALLS!!!
Tone: HEAVIER THAN YOUR MOM'S RACK!!!
Sonic evaluation: I'm running this through a ZOOM 505 which is too processed sounding. It will be replaced soon. The amp is a Peavy Backstage Bandit that can kick the shit out of any fag-ass tube amps out there. You can shove your tubes up your ass!!! SOLID STATE RULES!!! This pickup makes my amp burn! One time in rehearsal it made it smoke! Smelled kinda like burning cocaine.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Heavy shit like SAINT VITUS (first album) and KITTIE - KITTIE makes SLAYER sound like stool softeners!
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: The JB rules in any Mahogany bodied gtr for players who want a balanced lead pickup that gets their point across with power and clarity. It isn't for poser EMG losers who let their pickups play their guitars for them! It's for real rockers who care more about tone than shooting meth or hitting the pipe.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: aus 160
Submitted 10/29/2001
at 05:56pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking, passive
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Maton Mastersound
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: Duncan invader
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change: didnt like output of stock humbucker.. first i put the stocky in the neck, that was OK, then i went sort of mental and shoved the invader in there. Good combination, really...
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Marginally more than the stock humbucker.. about 3/5 of the super distortion in my other guitar
Tone: Well balanced and clear.
Sonic evaluation: Maton mastersound.. (nice aussie guitar.)
Marshall bass state 65 watt.. mids scooped out on EQ (its broken, only setting that sounds decent)
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: anything goes with me, but it sounds less muddy than the PAF in the neck position of my other guitar. it sounds very nice.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: Id rate it fairly highly, its a little quieter than id expected but thats OK, now i use both pickups or it for quieter sections then switch to the invader for louder parts.. works surprisingly well, dont let anyone tell you NOT to put a hotter pickup in the neck.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: EURO ?110?
Submitted 10/22/2001
at 03:19pm
by Tjirk Deurloo
Email: against-time-tjirk at home<dot>nl
Features
:
Pickup features: passive humbucking
Impedence or other specs: www.seymourduncan.com
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Fender MIM Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock single coil
Other pickups on guitar: nope
Artists using this pickup: Jeff beck, duH, I dunno.....
You musical style(s): Punk-rock, emo-core
Reason for pickup change: Wanted smooth distortion, ?nd sparkling clean tones.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Output was pretty heavy, I compared it to my Gibson SG and it held up pretty well.
Tone: Balanced tones, little weak on the bass side, hey, but you still have a bass button on your amp!!!
Sonic evaluation: I'm using it with a Mesa Boogie Single rectifier 50 Solo head and a Marshall 1960A 300 Watt cabinet, no FX. My amp gives the finishing touch, and makes the sound even more tight and very active, adds the balls, but the PU alone lacks personality.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For straight punk rock, it's an excellent choice, you might need to adjust the bass level on your amp, but the distortion is actually pretty smooth and tight. For warm clean sounds in bridge position you'll need to find another pick-up, but it's still very usefull clean.
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: I've been playing for ten years and gained some experience concerning amps, guitars, etc...If you are only looking for good distortion with usefull clean, you should consider buying this PU, but if you are looking for something more personal, because it's lacks personality, you should look further...
Finally, I'm not very happy with the sound I have, but that's because I don't play Blink tunes and fast punk rock, but more like Hot Water Music, emo kind of things in which I use less distortion. Though I think it will please lots of people who are looking for a fast, smooth and tight distortion combined with sparkling clean sounds.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: 60 can used
Submitted 09/28/2001
at 06:39pm
by Alex
Email: mr_clean01 at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: passive humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez Rocket N' Roll
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Ibanez stock
Other pickups on guitar: iabnez stock dunno
Artists using this pickup: JB and ????
You musical style(s): Punk,Metal
Reason for pickup change: My pickup goes crazy, a lot of feedback.But sounded nice.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: medium
Tone: well balanced
Sonic evaluation: I'm using this shit Rocket N' roll---Marshall JMP-1 pre-amp---50/50 Mesa Boogie power amp---Yorkville 4x12.No effect,no reverb just the basic stuff.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Bridge position.Good match for punk but not enough for metal but i think Marshall in my gear doesn't help me anymore.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: Great sound but sound fat when you can find the final touch.Good palm muting sound good but not too agressive to my mind.The definition of each note played is great, no disturb sound.
The clear it's amazing no distortion.
I'm a looking for an another pickup for my Iceman but I'll not use JB pickup anyway.I need more power for the palm muting 2-string-together specially.So if someone can help me...
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 08/05/2001
at 10:56pm
by Travis Smith
Email: zeitgeist_00<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive humbucker
Impedence or other specs: Hell if I know, I'm not a tech
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Cortley Les Paul Copy
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock
Other pickups on guitar: Seymour Duncan '59
Artists using this pickup: Lots of folks...
You musical style(s): Progressive Metal, Blues, Classic Rock, Hard Rock, some Jazz too
Reason for pickup change: I liked the stock pickups alot but I wanted something new without having to buy a new guitar.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: The JB increased my output level very noticebly, so a lot hotter than stock.
Tone: Tone is very balanced. Its straight across the board level.
Sonic evaluation: I am using a Cortley LP copy plugged into a Tone Works AX100G multi-effects processor, outputting to a '71 Fender Princeton Reverb (awesome vintage amp).
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup is great for any type of rock imaginable.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I've been playing off and on for about seven years now, however I only started playing seriously about a year and a half ago. Since then I've played tons of guitars, searching for the right one. I really liked my Cortley LP copy, but wanted to improve upon its tone. Well, the JB really does that. As soon as I played my guitar with the new pickups, I could notice a minor change. The output was alot hotter, more clarity is achieved under heavy distortion, but I could help but think I had made a mistake. Then fate intervened, or possibly just me playing too hard--I broke the D string on my guitar (a frequent problem of mine) and had to go buy some new strings. I had heard alot about DR strings before and hey, Dimebag plays 'em, so I decided to give DR a try. Well, I was blown away. Suddenly, the JB came to life like never before. I can now get ANY sound I want with the AX100G and my guitar. Its amazing. I finally hit upon THE sound that I've always wanted. And I didn't have to buy some boutique amp or a thousand dollar plus guitar to find it. Needless to say, I recommend the JB, but only if you buy some new DR strings. I recommend the heavier gauges, like an 11-50. Any person who plays rock, but especially metal, needs this setup. Its everything I could hope for *tear*. I'm deducting a point because it took the right set of strings to bring this pickup to life.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/02/2001
at 04:51pm
by Jack
Email: NoSpam_Really_wrightdude<at>aol dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker 4 lead for coil tapping
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Brian Moore i8.13
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Original rock, you can find samples at http://www.geocities.com/jack_wrightdude
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Medium Hot
Tone: Muddy
Sonic evaluation:
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: This pick-up came stock on my Brian Moore i8.13. To me, the sound was muddy and the harmonicis were unfocused. When split the bottom fell out. I replaced it with a PRS Dragon II, much better!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: AU $170.00
Submitted 08/01/2001
at 06:56pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Pro Axe PG-140dx
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock
Other pickups on guitar: single coil at centre and neck
Artists using this pickup: Heaps.
You musical style(s): Grunge, Punk, among others.
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickup had no drive, and little sustain. After talking to a shop assistant at Better Music, I decided that this was the pickup I needed.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level:
Tone:
Sonic evaluation:
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This is a bridge pickup, and is very versatile. Suitable for alot of styles.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I have a very cheap, shithouse guitar, but this pichup has already made a huge difference. If it were stolen or damaged, I'd definitely buy a new one, it's awesome. It's taken me one step closer to THAT sound. My next guitar will be an Epiphone Les Paul, and I'll definitely put a JB in that aswell!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: pesos 2,300
Submitted 07/26/2001
at 03:33pm
by mark V. philippines
Email: markvirata at yahoo<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: passive humbucker
Impedence or other specs: four conductot
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: RG470 Ibanez
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Ibanez V8
Other pickups on guitar: Neck Ibanez V7
Artists using this pickup: Many
You musical style(s): Everything
Reason for pickup change: The stock pup sound very trebly, and don't sound big enough, the sustain of V8 is not so good.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Morerate-high
Tone: balanced
Sonic evaluation: Marshall 8040 w/ an ibanez and sansamp GT2 plugged in. I finally got the sound I'm looking for.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play any music style, this pup works best in bridge.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If it were destroyed, or stolen I would definitely buy it again, the sound of the JB is very versatile. I've been playing for 7 years yet this is the only pup that satisfied my ears. I also tried the Tone Zone by Dimarzio, but I did'nt love it because it is only good for distorted set-up, and the sustain of it is very muddy. I really recommend this pickup, for people who play different music styles. And just like Seymour Duncan said, this pick-up SINGS!!!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $0
Submitted 07/23/2001
at 02:06pm
by Simo
Email: sirahika<at>st dot jyu dot fi
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson RR/LL
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: None.
Other pickups on guitar: Nope.
Artists using this pickup: Marty Friedman, Scott Ian
You musical style(s): Trash/black/speed metal, rock & jazz influences
Reason for pickup change: Came stock.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: hot in a sense of rock.
Tone: too much middle and treble. Kind a thin.
Sonic evaluation: Jackson Randy Rhoads, special limited stock model with 24 frets and and only bridge humbucker. Boss ge-7 equalizer and Korg ToneWorks. Marshall valvestate and Marshall 100-w cabinet. I thought I had to buy some active electronics or a new pickup to get hotter sound. Despite of that, I started to experiment with eq and I found the sound I was looking for. This pickup itself has too clear sound for playing serious metal like I do.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup rocks! However, it is not very suitable for the music style I play.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I wonder why Jackson puts these rock pickups to metal guitars. I think that many customers (performing metal) would like to replace these for example EMGs or Dimarzios. I definitely wouldn't ever buy this pickup. But it is not so bad after all, if you know how to use equalizers. With this pickup you are able to get more personalized sound than with EMGs or Dimarzios.
I will probably take this pickup out and store it in the case since it is "original"(don't want to hurt this babies value) and install a DiMarzio Super Distortion which in my opinion is the all-time best pickup ever made.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/12/2001
at 11:49pm
by Dietrich Sachs
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson 85 SG Special
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s):
Reason for pickup change: Addendum to existing review.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Maybe a little more than stock humbucker - pretty loud
Tone: This is an addendum to an existing review in which I said had trouble getting the sound I wanted from the JB.
Sonic evaluation: I wanted to detail some adjustments and experiments I have done that have improved tone quality and sustain in the JB pickup, which has some great qualities, and some not so great. When I started, I did not want to keep the JB. Distortion was great, but clean sound, sustain, and balance were poor. Upon making the adjustments I've listed below, I am now satisfied with the way it sounds, and plan on keeping it.
My purpose was to get to get the JB to sound clearer and more full with both clean and distorted amp settings, and to have increased sustain in both settings, so that, if possible, the SG would sustain like a Les Paul, but sound a little funkier and "shinier" when clean. I didn't want it to emulate a Strat, just to have the SG be a bit more flexible. I also didn't want to use coil taps for a number of reasons, the most important being that a coil tapped pickup, to my ears, still has the same essential character as the untapped version, but cleaned up slightly and humming. I didn't expect a coil tap to improve what I didn't like about the JB.
I tried many other things, however. The wackiest was carving spruce braces and screwing them into the pickup cavities with heavy brass screws so that the pickup actually rested on solid wood. This was problematic with the JB, because the underside has screws and screw heads sticking out. It also made pickup height unadjustable, so I abandoned it eventually; but it had a great effect on clarity and a big increase in sustain in clean settings. I mean really great, wow. WARNING: You will certainly devalue your guitar if you try this and possibly wreck it. I tried with other woods and smaller screws with no result. The braces also made no difference at distorted settings.
I tried different heights. The JB sounded best when the pole pieces were very close to the strings. Lowering the pickup did not give me the clarity I wanted.
I adjusted the pole piece height with a screwdriver, to improve string to string balance. This had a large positive effect on tone clarity.
I switched to a 1 meg volume pot. This made a positive difference in tone clarity at clean and distorted settings. The difference is a small one. Torres Engineering sells bad ones and Stew Mac or WD sell good ones. Different capacitors were tried and tended to have no effect on clarity.
Tailpiece adjustment made some positive minor changes in increasing the treble response of the attack. Adjusting for high string tension in between the tail piece and the tune o matic bridge does this. It might also mean breaking strings more often.
Higher tension strings had an overall positive effect on clarity in all settings, but I got tired of muscling them around, started decreasing bridge tension to compensate and wound up back where I started.
GRAPHTECH STRINGSAVER SADDLES: believe it or not, these saddles make a big difference in tone clarity and sustain. Buy direct from the website to avoid possible counterfeits. They don't transform the pickup's sound, but they do make it sound clearer and slightly more full. They emphasize the attack in a positive way and increase sustain, slightly in clean settings and hugely in distorted settings. Plus, they really stabilize the tuning and resist string breakage extremely well. I have them installed on three of my four guitars, and would put in the fourth too, but I keep putting it off.
Again, the JB will sound like a JB no matter what you do to it. However, if you want to keep the JB but would like to get a little more versatility out of it, I recommend the Graphtech saddles and the 1 meg pot as the most useful mods. Good luck to you all.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Rock, country, blues, old style stuff.
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: N/A
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/20/2001
at 12:49pm
by Bin Haters
Email: dsachs1 at uswest<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker Distortion type passive
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: 85 Gibson SG special
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dimarzio Evolution
Other pickups on guitar: SD Jazz
Artists using this pickup: Dave Mustaine, others
You musical style(s): Rock, Blues
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Medium
Tone: Balanced, less midrange
Sonic evaluation: Playing through Fender Twin and 80 watt Valvestate Marshall. Overall the JB is pretty good. It's happiest doing distortion and it has a nice hard rock voice, really to my ears harmonically rich, much better than the DiMarzios I have tried. Sustain seems like about average. String to string balance out of the box wasn't great for me, I had to get out a screwdriver and adjust the pole pieces for about an hour before I was satisfied.
Articulation is acceptable, with amp turned up clean sound is okay but not super. A lot of folks play this guitar, and I find when played clean we tend to rely on the Jazz pickup in the neck. The JB played clean is kind of, well, the words pickup truck come to mind. This kind of muddy articulation people usually blame on humbuckers or Gibson style guitars, but I can't help thinking its the pickup's distortion voicing and the principle of it either sounds good clean, or it sounds good distorted. I want both. Why can't I have both?
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For the little performing I do, I usually have to play clean and use distortion sparingly, so I'll be looking for something else.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: In other guitars I've had good results with the high end boutique pickups, so I will probably go that route again. The JB will soon be looking for another owner on EBay, with a big thanks for the memories.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: ?62
Submitted 05/08/2001
at 05:32pm
by Jimmy Gove
Email: jimmygove<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson Les Paul used by Jimi Hendrix and so on
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: DiMarzio evolution ( it was crap) never buy it
Other pickups on guitar: definently not DiMarzio , Loads of Seymour Duncans
Artists using this pickup: Slash and Metallica
You musical style(s): Grunge / Rock
Reason for pickup change: The Seymour Duncan is just so much better than the DiMarzio Evolution. Who would buy such a monstrosity. The Seymour Duncan is just so much better.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Absolutely brilliant , a must buy! I order you to buy it now!!!!!!
Tone: Brilliant on everything!!
Sonic evaluation: Fantastic!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Iam the best guitarist ever! Unlike that kid called Theo who trys so hard yet fails miserbly!
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: You can't go wrong with it!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 05/07/2001
at 10:23pm
by Scott
Email: Scottdollarsox at hotmail<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive
Impedence or other specs: ???
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: (2) Squier Protone Strats
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Lil 59, Hot Rails (both bridge)
Other pickups on guitar: Stock
Artists using this pickup: Everyone in their right mind
You musical style(s): Punk, Indie-rock, Emo, all that jazz...................
Reason for pickup change: Heard good things about this pickup
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Good output, overall balance is good, not too much presence
Tone: Good balance, nice bass response, good high end, but not too much
Sonic evaluation: Im using it with my Protone Squiers into a Marshall AVT 50 head and a Seymour Duncan 4 x 12 cab with Celestion G12-S 50s. It sounds great. I can get Everything that I want from it. Any sound is acheivable with this setup. I love it.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup is great for what I do, and I would highly recomend it if youre into any kind of harder music, but maybe not new metal.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Id buy it again in a heartbeat, its going to become my main pickup in all guitars I buy in the future. Great pickup from great people.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $74
Submitted 04/25/2001
at 01:22pm
by Anthony
Email: Afeliciti<at>aol dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive Humbucker, four conducter wiring, trembucker spacing
Impedence or other specs: According to Duncan: 15k or so
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Frankenstien Kramer/Jackson hybrid
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: stock Kramer "California Pickup Co" humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: Dimarzio PAF (neck), SD Distortion (Middle)
Artists using this pickup: Lots of people
You musical style(s): Blues, rock, hard rock, metal
Reason for pickup change: I changed the pickup about seven years ago. I just wanted something different, but didn't know what. The JB seemed as good a pickup as any.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: High, with enough juice to give you some crunch on when your amps clean.
Tone: Sharp and clear, plenty of mids and lows, a bit anemic in the highs.
Sonic evaluation: The Kramer/Jackson this pickup is in is a mutt guitar I have pieced together. It is a Kramer Focus 2000 body (alder) with a San Dimas Charvel (marked Jackson on the heel, no peghead veneer) neck, maple with rosewood fretboard. I routed it for 3 Humbuckers and it has an original Floyd. I run this through my Marshall JTM 601 1x12 combo.
The JB is pretty weak on the clean channel, it doesn't really have a lot of character, and is fairly boring. Turn up the gain however, and you've got a hard rock monster on your hands. This thing rips into your face! Its got a load of chunk and really raspy mids, meaty and thick. Hard rock and metal rhythms are this things forte. The high end is kind of lacking and sounds a bit shrill and hollow, with none of the great chuck and round sound that was there in the low end. Big bends and vibrato fail to impress through this pickup. Fast lines are clear, and crisp but there's no soul.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play blues and rock and metal.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: I think this pickup is great for a chunky rhythm style. Its got loads of crunch and a fat sound, it stays clear and crisp for hard chording, but the lead sound is lacking. The notes don't get wide, they just kind of settle and die. Its okay for fast lines and great for arpegios, but like I said, its got no soul.
I have tried this pickup in a fixed bridge guitar (SG) and have noted that the sound was a whole lot more full and soulfull, so its possible this is not a great pickup for Floyd guitars. I would consider dropping one of these into my Paul. I would like to try a Screamin Demon in this guitar to see how it fares.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/07/2001
at 11:01pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Parker Nitefly
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock pickup on Nitefly (DiMarzio?)
Other pickups on guitar: Stock
Artists using this pickup:
You musical style(s): Rock
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickup on Nitefly was weak, would not sustain or distort well enough to play a lead.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: A little more than stock pickup
Tone: Balanced but non-descript.
Sonic evaluation: Played through a Marshall.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable:
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Comments: I replaced the stock pickup on my Nitefly in hopes of getting more sustain and feedback. The results were satisfactory, but nothing really earth-shattering. The funny thing is, you get used to it and don't really know what you're missing until you have the opportunity to do a direct comparison. My revelation came when I purchasing an inexpensive Dean Icon on ebay, which came with a DiMarzio made zebra pickup. I compared them back-to-back, and was blown away! The pickups on the Dean had much more clarity, and a solid "snap" on the lower strings that the JB lacked. The Parker and JB are now both history! I've since found a wonderful humbucker that duplicates the live, funky vibe I like-the Rio Grande Barbeque. These pickups have personality, something the JB can only dream about...
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $65.00
Submitted 03/08/2001
at 08:25pm
by virgil
Email: zvirgz at erols<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive Humbucker
Impedence or other specs: see other reviews for spec info.
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: GUILD S-100
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Standard GUILD chrome humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: Standard GUILD chrome humbucker in neck position - very warm & full, great for that Jerry Cantrell (AIC) bassy sustain sound.
Artists using this pickup: Jeff beck & many others -- also Gerry @ Guitar Center uses it in his Kramer.
You musical style(s): Math Rock, Jazzesque stuff, Hardcore, & wierd melodies using the low strings.
Reason for pickup change: I needed something w/ more balls & versatility. And this fits the bill perfectly.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Big & Chunky, Warm & Juicy -- very similar to the stock 'dragons' in PRS guitars.
Tone: I have the JB setup for phase shifting, giving me enormous range in sound. I can get a hot & crisp lead sound, wah-wah almost twangy punch, smooth & full mid range, and/or a warm full sound w/ a dash of dirtiness when clean.
Sonic evaluation: I'm using 2 setups:
1) Fender Stage 160 solid-state amplifier. Has 2 channels & a dirty boost. It gets a wonderful clean sound & just enough gain to satisfy my needs for Math Rock projects. Has warm tube qualities.
2) Ampeg V-50 tube amplifier (developed by Lee Jackson), running through a 4x12 Ampeg slant cab. I use this amp strictly for it's enormous gain & crunch.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For the range of sounds I want, this pickup is perfect. I was very amprehensive at first, but have been pleasantly surprised by the enormous range of the JB.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would certainly buy another JB if mine went missing. Or I would purchase an Anderson pickup. For my purposes this is the best electric guitar sound I have ever gotten. It was extremely satisfying to hear the punch, sustain & mid-range I was searching for. The JB does it all & I'm amazed by its versatility. I love the fact that changing the volume can bring about different sounds & warmths. each string comes through w/ clarity & balance. With loads of gain, each note is clear & cuts through the crunch. I think this is a very good choice for guitar players who like a warm & mid-rangy clean sound and/or a biting rhythm/lead. Very few pickups are as versatile as this one. The JB gets the best of both worlds - clean & dirty. You can have it all w/ this pickup. What surprised me the most... the gorgeous sound created between the neck position Guild humbucker & my JB when used together, especially when the phase shifting swicthes the polarity -- pretty Nifty!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $63.00
Submitted 03/01/2001
at 07:48pm
by Tim Schulz
Features
:
Pickup features: Fukk size humbucker
Impedence or other specs: N/A
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Parker Nitefly
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: DiMarzio Air Zone
Other pickups on guitar: Stock DiMarzio single coils
Artists using this pickup: Everyone
You musical style(s): Varied: From pop to hard rock
Reason for pickup change: Air Zone was very boxy; original DiMarzio was not hot enough.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hotter than the original DiMarzio and the AirZone.
Tone: Great mids and treble. Nice percussive bass thunk with distortion.
Sonic evaluation: Parker with Budda, Mesa, Duncan, or Rivera amps. A fat, snarly, lively midrangey tone, along the lines of Allan Holdsworth. Breaks easily into harmonic distortion but cleans up well. Much better match than a previous JB/Telecaster installation. Good for rhythm, really screams for leads, and you can hear the guitar's voice through it all.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: A good match. The Parker is a utility guitar for situations that require some acoustic tones and some hot rock lead junk. I've used the JB Jr for neck in a Tele before and it rocked as well. It would probably work well in any rock application.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: The JB, in one format or another, has become my can't miss replacement pickup, although I'd never hack up a perfectly good Tele again to install one. I've been playing for nearly 30 years now; current instruements are PRS, G&L, Fender, and Reverend, along with the aforementioned amplification. There's not a lot to dislike about this pickup. It's very clear and distinct, cuts through for leads, and has a great tone for general uses from power ballads to hard rock.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $75.00
Submitted 01/31/2001
at 08:51pm
by Gary Stejskal
Email: gstejska at wfl<dot>fha<dot>dot<dot>gov
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking, Passive
Impedence or other specs: N/A
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: B.C Rich Mockingbird
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: PAF
Other pickups on guitar: Seymour Duncan Live Wire Heavy Metal
Artists using this pickup: Don't Know
You musical style(s): 80's Hard Rock Some Blues
Reason for pickup change: Wanted something with more fullness with out being muddy.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: About the same as the PAF but richer without being muddy.
Tone: Seems well suited to the neck. Alot of other resposes say this is a neck only pick up, but it seems to work fine in this application.
Sonic evaluation: As before I have a B.C. Rich Mockingbird played through a Hughes and Kettner 200 watt Hybred amp. I have read all the JB submissoins and I don't get it. Some peope seemed to think this was a hot pickup. There are alot of hotter Pickups (passive and active) out there than this one. Maybe if you are used to some really low out put pickups like alot of Jap guitars come with it would seem hotter. If you want to play hard rock without a stomp box you are going to need something else. As a neck pickup it works fine without breaking up. Now I'm not looking for an SRV sound or trying to dial in someone else's sound. I want somthing that will play clean rock balled songs and will sound clean, full and rich. I also usaully play with chourus. The JB works fine for this. I have a Live Wire Heavy Metal Pickup for the bridge and it is the hottest pickup you can buy. If your amp does'nt have the overdrive you want it will easly get you over the top. You won't need a stomp box. BUT! It only works if you want distortion. It does not sound good clean. It is a very limited pickup. It is not for everbody and I would try one out first before I bought one. It kills and X2N or any other of Seymour Duncan's hot passive pickups. Well thats for another Place. Sufice to say do not be scared off by the people who think this (the JB) is a bridge pickup and give a listen you might be suprised. Definitlly won't like it If you want a single coil strat sound.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Coverd above
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: For my application I would definitlly buy again. This is a combination I will Probablly stick with until I decide to change the style of music I play. Just keep in mind how picky guitar players are(and thats okay). They tend to precieve that the smallest difference is a huge one so make your own decission, but remember that is what helps for everyone to create their own style. Oh and sorry for the misspelling.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $60 i think
Submitted 01/25/2001
at 03:09pm
by Jason
Email: soc_monki<at>dixie-net dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking, passive
Impedence or other specs: www.seymourduncan.com
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: PRS CE 22
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dragon 2
Other pickups on guitar: Dragon Bass
Artists using this pickup: Dave Mustain, Marty Freidman, Jeff Beck, Sevendust maybe
You musical style(s): rock, metal, punk...
Reason for pickup change: something new for that quest for better tone!
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: pretty hot, but not too hot.
Tone: Middy, Trebly, lots of high mids...i like. Like Randy and Dimebag! not too many lows, but thats ok cuz my 5150 has plenty to make up for it.
Sonic evaluation: PRS to 5150, Laney 4x12. i love this pickup with this combo, cuz i dont thinkt aht a guitar tone should be really really heavy, thats the bass's job to do the low, heavy notes. i do have some bass, so i dont have a thin tone, but not overwhelming. although it can be. with this setup though, alder body on the guitar by the way, it has great highs and high mids, and enough lows to keep the sound from being thin. good and crunchy, can do Godsmack and get that Mesa tone too...and i only have to get my gain up to about 5, and Tony has it on 10? and Rectifiers are supposed to have all this gain? ummm i dont think so. anyway, pickup is great.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: pickup is good for all styles...i play punk, rock, metal...some bands, Linkin Park, Lit, Good Charlotte, Social Distortion, old Metallica, Pantera, Judas Priest, Iron Maiden...its suitable for anything almost, except country...i hate it anyway.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I would buy it again in a heartbeat...oh yea, for the guy that wants to know what gauge strings i have, its 10, 13, 17, 32, 42, 52, tuned down to C# and sometimes dropped D tuning...1 and a half steps down you say...and i bet you think im just a Korn or something wanna be cuz i tune down and use dropped D? no, i get annoyed by people doing Dropped D all the time, it pisses me off...cmon, show some musicianship and use something other than the low strings, or play a 4 string guitar like Max Cavalera or Scott Ian! as Dimebag said "they tell it how it is!" anyway, it retains clarity with lots of gain, even at low tunings. my bands style is heavy, but we dont scream all the time, we do have melody. heavy guitar, melodies, some lighter stuff, rocking. we tune low to help our vocals and to get more range out of our guitars. you can still play anything in standard E tuning, yet if you have something in mind with a lower chord, it can be achieved...i dont see the point in seven strings sometimes, other times i do, but not for me. anyway, yes i would buy this pickup again, i love it. or id try another Duncan...but this pickup is good now, im happy, my tone is good and thats what makes me happy! and oh yea, Dunlop Tortex .88mm picks (the best picks, nothing has as good an attack as them, everything else seems muddy to me, even worn out tortex's!) so if a pickup is muddy or something, check your pick...ive though my stuff is muddy and my pick is worn and i just get a new one and all is right with the world again!
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/20/2001
at 02:30pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: passive humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Charvel soloist
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: N/A
Other pickups on guitar: stock jacksons
Artists using this pickup: Pros?s play DiMarzio or EMG
You musical style(s): Metal, Nu-metal, Death/blackmetal, grindcore
Reason for pickup change: The guitar came with this pickup, I didnt even know what it
was until tonight when I checked.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Average
Tone: on the trebly side
Sonic evaluation: I use the normal Marshall 100w with the gain on 10 and scooped out metal tone. This pickup is very Trashmetal with the trebly sound with just a tad of background-bass to fill it up. I have with my simple line achieved very close matches to the sound of early metallica. I tune my guitar to C and I can get nu-metal tones out of it too. I?d say this pickup can do almost anything, not perfect but close.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Metal, Nu-metal, Death/blackmetal, grindcore.
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: This pickup is a good does-nearly-everything but if you play metal- buy EMG?s. If you play rock(or find EMGs too hot)buy DiMarzios. The JB is a very popular pickup but very few big artists actually use it, they go for pickups which cant do everything but are perfect for what they play....you should too.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $65.00
Submitted 01/09/2001
at 08:36pm
by Clyde
Email: gte469e<at>prism dot gatech dot edu
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking (passive)
Impedence or other specs: ???
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Jackson PS-4
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Jackson
Other pickups on guitar: Stock Jackson
Artists using this pickup: just about everyone at some point
You musical style(s): Metallica, Ozzy, Pink Floyd
Reason for pickup change: The stock Jackson was "not so much." I origionally put in a Seymour Duncan Invader, but it was tooooo hot. It would have been good for new metal, but that is about all.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Much "hotter" than the stock Jackson, but not ridiculously hot.
Tone: very balanced
Sonic evaluation:
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: For my style of music, this is the ticket. I have it in the bridge position and it works great. Have no idea what it would sound like in the neck.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I have been playing for 7 years now and have always owned stock (and not real expensive gear). I bought the Jackson when I fell into some cash and it is the best guitar I have ever owned. I run it through a Crate GX-65 combo (which I want to replace, but have no cash to do it) going through a Rogue 412 (which I picked up for 70 bucks). Basically I have "budget" gear but it works 'till I get out of college. This pickup improved my sound tremendously. It tightened up my mushy amp distortion and made harmonics jump out of my amp better than I though possible from a solid state rig. Don't get me wrong, it didn't turn me into Zakk Wylde or anything, but its as close as I'll get with my setup. I love the damn thing and would by it again if something happened to it.
If you are on a budget and have cheep gear, this WILL improve your sound per dollar more than any single other thing that you can do.
WARNING: I went in to the store planning on getting this pickup and was talked into the Invader. The invader is great at the ONE thing it was designed for. Crazy nu-metal shit. This pickup will carry you from Floyd to MetallicA with no problems. I traded for the JB the first day I could.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A used
Submitted 01/08/2001
at 07:59pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucking Passive
Impedence or other specs: 16 k
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Gibson SG and Gibson Les Paul
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced:
Other pickups on guitar: Duncan `59
Artists using this pickup: Plenty
You musical style(s): Rock,classic rock,original hard rock.
Reason for pickup change:
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Good output,twice as much stock PAF type.
Tone: Good amount of bass,a bit trebly,sometimes annoying,depends on the wood your guitar.
Sonic evaluation: Wizard Metal 100,Marshall Mark II,Old TS9,Rotovibe,Vox wah.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup tries to do it all,fits most styles.
Overall Rating
:
7
Comments: Is it just me or what, but the JB always sounds like it can`t make it`s mind up to what it wants sound like.It tries to everymans pickup and thats were it falls short most of the time.
I had a JB in a Les Paul Custom for a while too,I thought it was OK, but after hearing the JB recorded in it,it was very disturbing.
I tried a Duncan Distortion,just to get away from that bright alnico magnet icepick in the forehead LP Custom tone...but no that didn`t work either.
However I did like the Distortion because of the ceramic magnet,which got rid of that annoying bite.
And alas I thought...maybe the Duncan Custom...I plan to review that right now.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $60
Submitted 12/28/2000
at 05:45pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: humbucking, passive
Impedence or other specs: www.seymourduncan.com
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Paul Reed Smith CE 22
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Dragon 2
Other pickups on guitar: Dragon bass
Artists using this pickup: lots of guys...
You musical style(s): metal, punk, heavy rock, some lighter stuff
Reason for pickup change: Wanted something new :)
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: pretty hot, about the same as my Dragon 2, maybe a little hotter...but not so hot that it'll burn you. works good on clean, great on distortion.
Tone: great bass (i can shake the house with this puppy!) nice high-mid sound (hey, i like mids ok? as long as theyre the right frequency, which this is!) and good treble (i like lots of treble...im a punk, i cant help it!) yes, it is middy and trebly, but nothing you cant dial out with EQ!
Sonic evaluation: PRS CE22 (94 model with an alder body) and a 5150 amp with a laney 4x12. this pickup rocks...i know Sevendust uses the Custom Custom (so ive heard...) but i can get their sound with this combo. the JB is an awesome, heavy pickup!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play lots of stuff...heavy metal, punk, plain rock...this pickup suits it all. it retains clarity with high gain, and works well with low gain and clean sounds. i havent tried it in the neck position...just the bridge (which is all i use usually).
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: id buy it again in a heartbeat...i love this pickup! ive been playing for about 9 years, and i own the afore mentioned amp and guitar, and a strat with a JB Jr. which i also love. im happy :)
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 11/08/2000
at 03:51pm
by Pat Dixon
Email: criesinthenight<at>yahoo dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Kramer ZX30H
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: A crappy EMG Designed
Other pickups on guitar: none
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Beck
You musical style(s): For this pickup: Thrashy, loud and crunchy
Reason for pickup change: The other one one a piece of crap. I couldn't get any decent tone out of it, and it was about as muddy as a Louisianna Bayou in the middle of the wet season.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Much higher than before. Very loud.
Tone: Sounds crunchy and loud. Lots of bass, but some decent highs too.
Sonic evaluation: I'm using an ART Xtreme FX Pedal and a Tube Works MosValve tube amp head thru a Crate 2x12 cabinet. God this gets loud....
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY! This is awesome for metal.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If you are looking for a really good pickup that is passive, check this guy out. The Duncan JB has turned this imported hunk of crap into a really thrashy guitar. All I have left to do is replace the body, and life will be good. This is the pickup I was looking for.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $69
Submitted 11/04/2000
at 09:48pm
by Jason
Email: jd9474<at>hotmail dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive Humbucker
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Fender Strat
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Strat pickup, Single to Hum conversion
Other pickups on guitar: Lace Sensors in Mid and Neck
Artists using this pickup: Scott Ian , Dave Mustaine , Randy Rhoads , alot of metal guys.
You musical style(s): Metal
Reason for pickup change: Needed higher output
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Smokin'
Tone: Raw and nasty, gets an ideal Heavy Metal sound
Sonic evaluation: Mesa Boogie Subway Rocket
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Play metal, pickup is the best without going into an active pickup
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: If you want that Heavy Metal sound without having to go out and get an EMG '81, this is your pickup. I've owned 3 guitars with the JB, and personally I would not use any other pickup, period. I used to run this thing through a Marshall JCM800 Half-Stack, and this thing is outright nasty. Good for leads as well, the rythem is just downright fuckin' heavy.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: UK pounds 55
Submitted 10/18/2000
at 01:46pm
by Anonymous
Features
:
Pickup features: Humbucker passive
Impedence or other specs: Black in colour!
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Fender Ritchie Sambora
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Di Marzio Paf pro
Other pickups on guitar: Stock fender single coils
Artists using this pickup: Errrr........dunno.
You musical style(s): Rock/Blues/all sorts.
Reason for pickup change: Paf was too thin. Wanted more body and harmonics.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Hotter than paf but not excessively so. Responds well to rolling off guitar volume.
Tone: Middy but balanced. A "jack of all trades tone".
Sonic evaluation: used with Zoom 9030 and Marshall power amp. Great tone. Rich in harmonics. Sounds great plugged into a high gain valve amp-cleans up very well with volume control. A very good pickup for classic rock and blues. Can also cope with metal styles because it retains its definition despite high gain.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Ideal for most types of rock - might not not be the best choice for nu-metal though.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: It's my favourite pickup. I have 3 guitars and all have a JB in the bridge. I have tried trembuckers, paf pros and many other types. I'm not saying that the JB is the best pickup you can get, just that it works for me and I love its tone.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $69
Submitted 09/28/2000
at 12:52pm
by B.S.D.
Email: Rattrap432 at msn<dot>com
Features
:
Pickup features: Humpucking(passive)pick-up
Impedence or other specs:
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Squier Jag-master
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: Stock Squier Humbucker
Other pickups on guitar: Stock neck pick-up
Artists using this pickup: Jeff Beck(duh) Dave Mustaine, And Kurt Cobain
You musical style(s): just plain old rock
Reason for pickup change: stock pickup's were very shrill and had too much highs and lows.............too metal sounding. they didn't have enough tone or output.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: twice as hot as the stock pickup
Tone: bretty balanced, has more mids and highs.
Sonic evaluation: am using a scetcher avenger, fender tele, and the jag-master thru a customized crate tube amp that sounds like a good fender amp.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: i play rock(if there is such a thing anymore?) and this pickup has the sound that the guitar needed.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: it has a good lead and rythem tone. it actually sounds good for blues music too. it's got a high output but isn't metal sounding. a good humbucker clean sound. and just try not to get great Van Halen harmonics out of this pickup........now if only they sold these things cheaper.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $70
Submitted 09/27/2000
at 10:44pm
by Joel
Email: joel<at>stretch4u dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive humbucker
Impedence or other specs: ?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: ESP M-250
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: "Duncan Designed" pickup
Other pickups on guitar: Alnico II Pro (Neck) I took the middle pickup out.... who needed it?
Artists using this pickup: Jerry Cantrell, Jeff Beck, Stephen Carpenter, Me, etc...
You musical style(s): Modern Rock (mainly), jazz, fusion, funk, anything that's not country!
Reason for pickup change: Stock pickup was nice, but I wanted more "kick"
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: This pickup is fairly hot. Not quite as hot as a ToneZone but it's got the goods.
Tone: This pickup has a very balanced tonal responce. Fatt bottom end smooth high end.
Sonic evaluation: OK here we go: ESP to a Rivera KnuckleHead 55 or a Marshall JCM2000 DSL 100 to a Marshall 4x12 loaded with green backs. Just the guitar to the amp... the way it should be!
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I play all kinds of stuff. I have not had a problem with it. May not be suitable for country. Too hot.
Overall Rating
:
9
Comments: I've owned tons of pickups, over the past 10 years, on the quest for the perfect tone. This one is one of my favorites. I also love the Alnico II Pro. Another very sweet humbucker from SD.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/04/2000
at 10:17pm
by GODMACHINE
Email: vanhees at pacbell<dot>net
Features
:
Pickup features: Full size humbucker with 12 poles
Impedence or other specs: huh?
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: 1979 Les Paul Custom Black Beauty
Position: neck
Pickup being replaced: Stock
Other pickups on guitar:
Artists using this pickup: Seymors favorite for Les Pauls
You musical style(s): Hard Rock
Reason for pickup change: Allways in search of the ultimate tone.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: A little hotter than stock,
Tone: never muddy, a little more middy than stock
Sonic evaluation: In a 1979 Les Paul Custom and into a 1979 Marshall 50 watt MKII [G.E.6550 tubes], with a simple gain mod done by Mike Morin[added a 12ax7], and two Marshall 4x12s with 75watt speakers. In my 22 years of playing lead this WAS [I sold the guitar like an idiot] one of the most amazing Heavy Metal tones I've ever heard in my life! Period! Amazing feed back! Amazing chunk! Warm, alive, angry, harmonics. Everything Michael Schenker of UFO had but more! I guess thats the closest popular guitarist to use as an example. But it was even more than Michaels sound [I didn't use a wah or any effects but reverb from the PA]. HEAVY,HEAVY,HEAVY but WARM! You could still hear the wood of the guitar but all this beautiful and controlable feedback and rich harmonic overtones jumping out on every note during the leads! I could find nothing wrong with this set up. Just amazing but the tubes went and the G.E.s were replaced by Groove tubes and the Custom was sold for A Kramer Barretta with a whammy bar.I actually considered installing a Floyd on the Custom! The 75 watt 4x12s were sold in favor of the more popular greenbacker 25 watters. You gotta remember, back in 1990, Les Pauls and 75watt Marshall cabs were not popular. You could buy them cheap and I fell for the hype and listened to my friends instead of my ears. I didn't know tubes from G.E. were such an important part of the sound. I bought them from the electronics store for half the price of Groove tubes. Mike Morin did some more mods to the amp and it just went furthur south every time he touched it. It's still a great amp however but now I think it's got Chineese tubes in it and need I say more? I also drank a lot and was a pothead. This should do well as a warning to the dangers of weed and drinking. That Custom was a tank however, had to be the heaviest Les Paul on the planet. I needed help to take it off sometimes. I sold it to the singer for Leather Wolf. I wonder if he still has it. But that guitar and pick up only had one sound and it was incredible. Turn the volume down a little and you could hear some riffs from Faces but it never sounded clean or anything like Jimmy Page. I have old tapes of the rig and I'm still floored everytime I hear it. That old J.B. pick up was a big part of that tone. I guess that goes to show if you ever do find "The Tone" you better work on keeping it as well. I took it for granted and lost it. Listen with your ears and forget all the hype from magazines and so called experts. Just added to this section. After Listining to Facelift from Alice And Chains I can safely say that that album comes extremely close to the tone I used to have. Especially, "I Cant Remember", man that warm, heavy crunch, but definition in the chords. If he played a Custom instead of his Strat style guitar I don't think I would be able to tell the difference. I bet that's a JB and a Marshall at least.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: Listen to the Count Down To Extinction album from Megadeth. Definitly a JB pick up there in the rhythums.
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: I've been playing over twenty years and if I sold my JB I would write about and then kick myself. I love the Facelift album and now I know why. Thats really very, very close to the tone I used to love. I think the Custom may have been a tad beefier on the bottom if you can believe that. The JB has a ton of definition. You hear every note in the chords, no mud, clear, clarity. As for the 25 watt greenbacks...they're killer speakers for recording and blues and for getting that early Aerosmith sound but when pounded by a Les Paul Custom the 75s hold the bottom better [more and tighter].
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $20 used
Submitted 08/24/2000
at 08:23pm
by Steve
Email: PaleOne<at>yngwie dot com
Features
:
Pickup features: Passive humbucker....the (passive humbucker part kinda gives it away, don't you think?)...
Impedence or other specs: Don't remember off the top of my head...comes with 4-conducter wiring for the coil/phase splitting
Instrument
:
Model of guitar or bass: Ibanez JEM (7VWH)
Position: bridge
Pickup being replaced: DiMarzio Evolution
Other pickups on guitar: DiMarzio Evolution in the neck, and a DiMarzio HS-3 in the middle
Artists using this pickup: Too fuckin many to list...Dave Mustaine, Marty Friedman, Jeff Beck (duh), and Jason Becker(god) are a few good examples
You musical style(s): Neoclassical/thrash metal/classical/anything that sounds good, except country and jazz
Reason for pickup change: I upgraded my rig, and as it often happens, something in the chain that sounded good with my old rig (the pickup, in this case) didn't sound all that fuckin great with the new one.
The Evolution had to much bass and lower midrange...dark and muddy like the water in a port-o-potty...and it was only 20 bucks used...so I figured what the fuck.
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: Fairly hot, less than the Evo, but more than say...a '59
Tone: Just like the description in the catalog says....balanced. Not too much bass, mids (which I tend to use sparingly anyways) or treble. Can be warm and smooth, or raunchier than Andrew Dice Clay, depending on how your rig is eq'd
Sonic evaluation: I'm running my Jem strung with Dean Markley Blue Steels 9-42, which is tuned down a whole step to D (DGCFAD)through a Mesa 50/50 power amp into a Mesa V-Twin pedal through an old cheap ass Ibanez Chorus Pedal (it don't sound too bad..and I got it for free, anyways) into a Crate GFX1200h 120 watt head, and 4x12 cab (I only use the Crate for the effects and to boost the treble on the Mesas.)
The Crate is a piece of crap, and I'm embarassed I actually bought the thing 3 years ago...distortion sounds like Rice Fuckin Krispies...I expected those little Rice Krispies elves to pop out every time I used it.
Anyways, like I said...the pickup can be smooth or raunchy, it all depends on the volume/tone settings...personally, I like a nice smooth, warm, crunchy distortion ala Jason Becker (that's not too compressed or with the annoying spike in the mids that most "high output" pickups have) with a nice, singing high end and clarity for doing those Malmsteen/Becker sweep picking and speed picking techniques.
I've read some reviews here that said it's too bright in an alder bodied guitar...it can be...it all depends on the rig/eg.
The V-Twin is so bass and mid heavy itself that I have to crank the treble on the pedal AND the Crate, and turn the bass and mids on the pedal almost to zero so that it's not muddy (which, by the way, is NOT the pickup...anyone who knows anything about amps will tell you that Mesas, as a rule have a lot bass and lower midrange to begin with).
But, for such a cheap as shit patched together rig (the guitar and power amp are the only things with any quality at all) it sounds pretty fuckin good, for both lead and rythym (saw something about someone saying that it was too muddy for high speed gainy type runs...maybe if you have sausages for fingers, or are using just too much gain to begin with, I can hear every note even when I'm going apeshit Malmsteen style...that's fuckin clarity right there).
Coil split sounds decent...depending on what you're expecting it to do...if you're expecting it to do a twangy, sparkly single coil tone...you'd be dissappointed...as it is, it's useable..not too horrible...and it sounds better clean split than it does in humbucking mode (to me...humbuckers sound like crap clean to me anyways, but that's just my opinion, so I'm not dissing the pickup).
When split clean...it has a really loud (too loud for me to use as my clean sound most of the time, I like either a soft, acoustic type sound, or a slightly twangy clear sound)and it doesn't really sound like a single coil at all (But then, I knew I never expected it to as I didn't buy it for that purpose in mind anyways. Have to be retarded to think this pickup is gonna sound like a real single coil to begin with).
In humbucking mode, it's way too compressed/muddy sounding (could be because I've been spoiled by single coils for clean stuff, but several others have said it sounds the same way, so I figure that's a fairly common thing with the JB...tone is subjective anyways).
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: I mostly play stuff by guys a lot of people now don't even know about...(which, I find ironic, because these guys can play circles around most of the so-called "musicians" blindfolded with one hand tied behind their back. Which, just goes to show that trends, the people who start them, and the people who follow them, are, in fact competly braindead. I mean, fuckin N'Sync goes Triple Platinum, while Yngwie can't even book a tour in the U.S? Buncha b.s...and the guitar based stuff is all poorly ripped off KoRn stuff...like Wes Borland...the guy hangs onto the B stri
Overall Rating
:
10
Comments: Stolen? Heh...don't see that happening...but yeah, I'd buy it again if it crapped out on me...even for the full price.
I've been playing for 7 years (since I was 12) and have only owned worse crap than I do now...my other guitars (which I don't touch) are a beat to hell cheap ass alder bodied (yes, I said alder...cause the shit underneath the finsh sure as fuck ain't mahogony) EPI Les Paul copy...and my first guitar, a cheap Mako strat copy from which I learned a lot about wiring/bridge set-up/necks and such...of course I completly destroyed it in the process.
There's not really anything I hate about this pickup...except that the clean sound could be better...even for a bridge humbucker it's bad (the EVO that it replaced sounded better clean, and it has a lot higher output than this).
But, the distorted sounds are so good, I'd sell my mother into slavery to have gotten them (figurativly speaking). If you're looking for a versatile, great sounding pickup for anything requiring gain of any kind..and don't want a wanky-spanky Fender clean sound...the JB would be a good bet.
I plan to put a JB in the bridge of a custom guitar I'm going to start building soon, which'll run through the Mesa Triaxis and 4x12 Recto cab I'm getting sometime this month.
If you've read this far, I'd be fuckin surprised as hell, but I figured I'd throw in my 2 cents about something relating to this.
First off, the dude with the ESP with no tone control...you said it yourself, it probably sounds trebly and one dimensional because you've got no tone pot...it's not even a probably, I bet you that's why it sounds that way...think before speaking, dude.
It'd be nice if people would mention the gauge of strings they use...cause that makes a big difference in sound, thinner strings sound thinner, and thicker strings sound thicker...it's not rocket science. Also, if you have a crap guitar and/or a crap rig (solid-state especially) you shouldn't be saying that this pickup sucks...because no matter how good a pickup is...if the rest of the signal chain is crap, it's most likely going to still sound like crap, albeit slightly better sounding crap (My rig sucks except for my axe, but it's nicer sounding crap than it was before).
Solid-state amps...no one who runs a solid-state amp should ever bitch about having a bad sound (including me) because I can pretty much gaurantee it's the amp that sucks...you could plug a '59 Les Paul into a solid-state amp, and it would still sound bad (Yeah, I'm aware that tube amps are expensive, that's why I don't have one yet. I'm not saying that people who use solid-state amps suck, I'm just saying if it sounds like crap, don't blame it on a pick-up, etc.)
One last thing...most of the reviews that gave this pickup a bad review, were run through a crap rig (like mine)..so, it's not really fair to condemn the pickup for bad tone unless you've tried it on other stuff as well. Though, there was a dude that said the pickup had too much gain for the style he plays...that's a complaint..putting the pickup down because it didn't make a crap rig sound much better, isn't IMHO.
And no, I didn't post all this to start shit...I'm just saying what I think...anyways, I've talked long enough.
Product: Seymour Duncan JB
Price Paid: US $came on guitar
Submitted 08/01/2000
at 09:53pm
by Anonymous
Features
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Pickup features: passive humbucking
Impedence or other specs: splittable
Instrument
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Model of guitar or bass: heavily modified Fender Warmouth Stratocaster
Position: all positions
Pickup being replaced: none
Other pickups on guitar: JBs
Artists using this pickup: smart ones
You musical style(s): blues to grindcore
Reason for pickup change: came on the guitar
Sound
:
No Opinion
Perceived output level: good output
Tone: good tone, balanced, leans toward treble
Sonic evaluation: The guitar is a heavily modified Fender Warmouth Stratocaster. The neck has been replaced by a very thin Jackson neck with a locking nut. The standard tremelo has been replaced by a Floyd Rose locking system. There is one volume pot and one tone pot. There are four small three way switches. The first is for the neck pickup. Up=split coil Middle=off Down=humbucker. The second switch is for the bridge pickup, and is configured the same way as the first switch.
The third switch is a teble enhancer and the fourth is a bass enhancer. Overall, a bitchin' guitar. I use this guitar into a Vox wah, Boss Metal Zone, and Electro-Harmonix Small Clone Chorus. These go into a Fender Princeton 112 Plus solid state 65 watt amp. The guitar sounds good. I find the JB a very harsh, trebly pickup in humbucker mode, although it RIPS with heavy distortion. Leads and harmonics come easily in the bridge. What really makes this pickup shine however is the split coil mode. It makes playing the guitar clean enjoyable, which you could not do when in humbucker mode. Also the split coil mode is as muscular as the humbucker! With heavy distortion, I literally could NOT tell the difference. I often compare the split coil mode to a P-90.
For which styles and positions is this pickup (un)suitable: This pickup matches just about everything.
Overall Rating
:
8
Comments: I would probably not buy this again even though this is a great pickup. This pickup's Dimarzio counterpart is the Tone Zone, which blows this away. The Dimarzio is a much smoother pickup than the JB is when clean, and is absolutely INSANE with heavy distortion.
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