a jazz pickup in the bridge position? I always hear of people using them in the neck but not the bridge.
forum user 'JOLLY' uses them both in bridge and neck, and gets some pretty good sounds out of them.
May B quot;Jollyquot; does, but unless U talk 2 him and see what kind of stuff hez playin' then stick to somethin semi-normal. Or, if you're playing jazz maybe a double jazz would work, but for anything else def. not.
I suggest you listen to Jolly's clips and see what ya think
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Hey motorboy the jazz bridge is way to bright for jazz, unless u want one of the most articulate BRIGHT pickup seymour makes
my experience with a jazz is that they aren't that bright,
a friend has a hand made r.p. ES hollowbody , made from birdseye maple
using a jazz in the neck, it sounds muddy and dark.. no bright thing at all
maybe in bridge position they might sound bright ..
that's exactly what fusion said dude
i agree with him though, it's a mid-low output alnico V 'bucker.. it's going to have a bit of the edge of the '59, and to an extent, some echoes of the JB i think?
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Originally Posted by glaciusmy experience with a jazz is that they aren't that bright,
a friend has a hand made r.p. ES hollowbody , made from birdseye maple
using a jazz in the neck, it sounds muddy and dark.. no bright thing at all
maybe in bridge position they might sound bright ..
A hollow body or semi hollow body with give you a darker sound. you may have to remove the pickup cover if you want it to sound brighter.
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- Sep 10 Fri 2010 21:00
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