I wondering if anyone knew how close a tone that a JB has to the single coil version callled the JB jr. I know it the JB jr. has more highs and less lows, but I want to know how similar they are compared together in a bridge.
The EQ or TONE is similar but the JB JR. is not as loud and powerful as the full size JB.
Still, it's a great choice for beefing up the bridge pickup position in a Strat.
Bass is also tighter on the JR, giving it a bit of a more quot;aggressivequot; vibe than it´s big brother. Kind of like quot;a bit of custom mixed inquot;
Originally Posted by ZerberusBass is also tighter on the JR, giving it a bit of a more quot;aggressivequot; vibe than it´s big brother. Kind of like quot;a bit of custom mixed inquot;
probably due to the ceramic magnet in all of the quot;littlequot; series, no?
Possible, but the magnet is also significantly smaller, causing it to be weaker, so it´s a bit up in the air. I think it´s more because of the smaller formfactor, the pickup quot;worksquot; from a smaller, more quot;definablequot; length of the string, and that also adds definition.....
Most likely, it´s some combination of the above
it's the Mojo of Duncan!
Originally Posted by ZerberusPossible, but the magnet is also significantly smaller, causing it to be weaker, so it´s a bit up in the air. I think it´s more because of the smaller formfactor, the pickup quot;worksquot; from a smaller, more quot;definablequot; length of the string, and that also adds definition.....
Most likely, it´s some combination of the above
Yes. The smaller JB JR senses a smaller area of the string than the wider full size JB. Lew
- Jul 12 Tue 2011 21:06
Jb(full size) vs Jb jr.
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