They're both a5 pickups. The Jazz n is 7.75K and the 59n is 7.43K...yet the Jazz is brighter and has more harmonics and has a little bit clearer tone than 59n. Do they use differant gauge or differant wire? Is the a5 magnet longer or shorter in one compared to the other? Are the adjustable polepieces differant in one? (Longer or shorter perhaps?)
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- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
What's the diff between a Jazz n and 59n?
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Duncan C5 vs. Rio Grande BBQ Bucker
Hey everybody.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Please help find the values of these volume pots (2)
pot #1 - the numbers on the side read: TO15A25K 8748
That O after the T has a line through it kinda...
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Bucker advice for a hamer
Hey guys i have a hamer cx-2( go it for VERY cheap on ebay...haha just needed a project) It's got a strat basswood body with a maple neck and fret board. I need some advice as to what two humbckers to put in. My musical tastes are along the lines of Zeppelin, Hendrix, slash(g'n'r), ac/dc, clapton, and nirvana. I guess i need enough tonal versatility so that they can get down amp; dirty and clean up good too. Much appreciated.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Strat neck on a Tele body...
What do you guys think...it's obviously not as tight a fit as a Tele neck. I know I'm probably just over anylizing this, but Is there much loss of resonance? I need a cheap Warmoth conversion neck in maple and i'm thinking of just buying a Strat neck from the showcase to save a few bucks. Tele conversion necks are few and far between in the showcase.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Strange Humbucker
I'm having trouble identifying a pickup i found. It's a a red and black humbucker, rated about 6.0k. It's 4 conductor, and it has 11 pole pieces on each coil. It's also worht mentioning that it dosn't have cloth covering the wire wrap of it. I got it for free in a deal I made, but i have been unsucessfull in identifying it. It looks fairly old, 80's or early 90's. If anyone has any information, please share
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Please help me
Hey, yesterday I went and replaced my stock bc rich bridge p'up with a seymour duncan screamin demon, now the problem is, is that it doesn't sound very heavey at all, and it's quiet compared to my bridge which is a stock bc rich p'up. Here are some photos of the wiring to see if I done it right. I followed the schematics on the seymour duncan page for a 2 humbucker, 1 volume, 1 tone, 3 way no split which is what my setup is. So I soldered the black wire to the toggle switch like the diagram, then I grounded the green and bare to the back of the tone pot like the diagram, and I soldered the red and white together and insulated them with electric tape. But the distortion is very weak, and it's very quiet compared to my other p'up. What is wrong?
also, I have taken a pic of the guitar side on where the duncan is and was wondering if it is the right position or should it be perfectly parallel to the strings?
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
whats your opinion on these
Hailsguys
If i can´t earn money and buy a tube head...
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Warwick Fortress refit.
hey guys. I have just bought a Warwick Fortress from 96' of the 'bay. Some of the parts have aged. THe gold has rubbed off some of the tailpeice and bridge and the screws are pitted to a small extent. Also it has some of the worst case of bucklerash i have ever seen.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Advice on P-J configuration mixing SJB-2 and stock pickup?
I'm an old-timer with a 1971 quot;F-seriesquot; Fender P-bass that I have configured to accept a J-style bridge pickup to create a P-J setup. I am so far keeping the original Precision pickups (although I have not yet convinced myself that I will be able to do so). I have a very old SJB-2 Hot Jazz Bass pickup that I bought maybe 15 years ago. Its never sounded right (lots of hum...tone control doesn't work). I am redoing the wiring and have some questions: 1) Do I have to reverse the magnet to pair this with the stock pickups; 2) What size cap do I need for the tone pot? The schematic that came with my SJB-2 indicates a 0.05 mfd. The schematic with my Precision says 0.5 mfd @ 50v. Should I split the difference? 3) I assume that the old SJB is a single-coil pickup. Do I need a ground wire to the bridge if I fully shield the internal cavities? Any advise from you would be welcome. Thanks in advance.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Treble Booster : what is it used for?
hey wise humans of tone,
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Fender Clay Dots?
im replacing some inlays on a vintage strat and im just wondering what kinda clay fender used for their vintage necks and where i could get some?
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Alnico2Pro neck lead
Another garageband experiment.
This is a good example of why I think the A2P is the best neck humbucker I've ever played. The guitar is a Dean Hardtail Select with A2P/C5 pickups.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
how can i quot;agequot; my strat pickguard?
trying to get an aged and or vintage look for my strat pickguard. does anybody have any recommendations on how i can do this?
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
HELP!!! Question about a Bigsby tremolo...
Hi!
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Question: Phat Cat
Does SD make a seperate neck and bridge version of the Phat Cat? I have one, but the box doesn't specify neck or bridge. Never noticed it until someone said they wanted to buy a neck version.
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
p90 question
I'm realising you can only get p90's in RWRP if ordered, so I ask, will a production model (guitar) have its pickups (assuming there are two of them) in a similar fashion or will one be RWRP?
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Pickups for Telecaster 52 RI? Help!
I have been reading reviews and forum for months to find the perfect p/u´s for my tele. I can´t decide between classical tele tone or a tone suited for my musical style. Up to now it has been down to either Antiquity or the Fralin Blues Special. Lately I have been reading a lot about the Donahue model which might be the answer. It seems it has the classical tele tone but with some extra power to pull off some heavier stuff. If I go with the Donahue,
what neck p/u should I get? For tone and looks I´m planning on a humbucker altough not sure if I wanna rout the body. What humbucker would be great with the JD? If not a humbucker, what then?
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Antiquites rules!
I replaced the neck pup of my mij Squier with a set of Texas Hot and this pup is impressive! its warm, sweet and clear!
It makes me wonder why I didnt try them earlier
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
LTD body/neck
I've got an older (Korean) LTD M100 body and neck for sale. I'll get some pics up if anyone is interested. The body is basswood, metallic blue, 2-hums, recessed floyd. The neck has a rosewood board, 24 jumbo frets, reverse headstock. Neck includes black stock tuners.