Yes, if you have some cool JB bridge clips, feel free to post them here, I'd like to hear it :-)And if you have the pickup combination JB/Jazz, and you have some clips, that would be BRILLIANT.
Well, I'm most interested in hearing them in a mahogany guitar, with a maple neck and ebony fingerboard, but anything is better than nothing!
from : localhost/that link....I have a bunch of jb clips on there...all recorded in different ways, but you'll get the idea =)
Thanks man, I'll check it out.
Check out the links in my sig, all of them except for one or two were done with my JB/59 axe
What are you looking for, in bridge of what kind of guitars?
Well, I'm getting an axe with a JB/Jazz combination, it is a mahogany body (quilted maple top), maple neck and with ebony fingerboard. I just wanted to hear some real songs instead of the clips on the duncan website.
My guitar is similar, but I have a 59 in the neck and a rosewood fretboard. The clips should give you an idea anyway
when you get it tell me ur opinion on the ebony fretboard. i was contemplating getting it on a basswood guitar w/ a floyd. not sure if thats a good idea though. might stick with the rosewood.
Heres a clip of me riding the JB in a attempt at Juice by steve Vai
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/bands/6/ke...sion_music.htm
Kev
Thanks for the clips. And Slash857 I will say my opinion about the ebony fretboard when I get the guitar, but it's handbuilt so it may take like 2 months or something.
Originally Posted by KevHeres a clip of me riding the JB in a attempt at Juice by steve Vai
from : localhost/**** dude, You sure as hell did justice to that!! I sounds awsome, and t sounds really well recorded, not just liek someone playing over a backing track, actually sounds...real. How did you record it?
Yeah, I forgot to tell you that was a very nice clip, thanks for it. It's like the more clips I hear, the more I realize that the JB is capable of doing ALOT of different styles..That's what you can call a versatile pickup..
I've been looking at the JB junior for my strat, anyone have experiences with this pickup? Very similar?
Here is a tune I did many years back. JB into a JCM 900 dual verb. This is from an 8tr cassette recorder so it is nothing fancy.
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/util/strea...D=2440087amp;q=Hi
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/util/strea...D=2440087amp;q=Lo
Les Paul, Marshall JCM800, JB, Seth Lover neck Here's a tune from my instrumental CD:
Here's a JB in a tele, clean and dirty. I didn't use a pick on the clean parts:
Tele, JB, clean and Dirt
Originally Posted by KevHeres a clip of me riding the JB in a attempt at Juice by steve Vai
from : localhost/that's friggin' AWESOME!!! one of my favorite vai tunes to be sure
one great thing about this site.it keeps me from getting a big head...lol
Originally Posted by SuneYeah, I forgot to tell you that was a very nice clip, thanks for it. It's like the more clips I hear, the more I realize that the JB is capable of doing ALOT of different styles..That's what you can call a versatile pickup..
Yeh, thats why its in my RG. Its really really good. And whats more, you can actually play clean with it believ eit or not! Originally Posted by Kamanda~SDHoly **** dude, You sure as hell did justice to that!! I sounds awsome, and t sounds really well recorded, not just liek someone playing over a backing track, actually sounds...real. How did you record it?
I spent the other afternoon recording and mixing it on the PC, i always use Cool edit pro 2, as its got a really easy interface. Sorry for the playing, its not quite down at the end, that bit still makes my ears bleed!
Heres what i used:
Ibanez RG2570EX using the bridge bucker (DuncanJB) into a Boss GT 6 with a Vai patch ive been working on for ages but can never get there all the way lol. Boss GT6 normally goes into a Marshall MG50dfx, but today it went into my 100W Marshall VS100, which i handily mangaed to pickup for £50
The VS100 was mic'd centre on the cone with a Shure SM57, but a few cm back in order to avoid a harsher /clipped sound.
Recorded straight into my little Zoom MRS4 4-track onto smart media and whipped onto the PC.
Cool edit pro 2 was used to mix it, and i did a little messing with the EQ, sterte tracked the guitar and added a little reverb. Played a round a little with the panning too, as ive never really done much with it, because i noticed that on the breakdown in Juice the guitar seems to pan left about 75% i think.
Hope this helps,
Kev
Nice, have you tried Adobe Audition??? It's the new Cool Edit Pro but with more features yet still EXTREMELY easy to use.
...potato?
- May 04 Tue 2010 20:58
Wanted: JB bridge clips :-)
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