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I can't make out the stickers on the back.
Tyler
JBJ.
TB-4 wound by MJ .
These are parallel Axis Humbucker and Single Coil, not the Trembucker Versions of standard pickups.
Maybe the B means Blues, this would mean a PATB-3 Blues Trembucker.
Originally Posted by DeadSkinSlayer3JBJ.
TB-4 wound by MJ .
Impossible, there is no Parallel Axis JB
the Sticker says quot;1BJquot;, making it an quot;Original Parallel Axis Trembuckerquot; (bridge model, this one comes in bridge ansd neck versions) aka. PATB-1, wound by MJ
The opther one is a quot;Parallel Axis Stacked Single coilquot; ...
Oh, i didn't see the quot;1quot; - now it's clear. :-)
In this case i don't understand why the owner doesn't measure the dc. resistance.
This would be A LOT helpful.
That's what I do, when i sell pickups on ebay.
Originally Posted by ZerberusImpossible, there is no Parallel Axis JB
the Sticker says quot;1BJquot;, making it an quot;Original Parallel Axis Trembuckerquot; (bridge model, this one comes in bridge ansd neck versions) aka. PATB-1, wound by MJ
The opther one is a quot;Parallel Axis Stacked Single coilquot; ...
1 to what zeb said and it should read around 15.7k or so on a n ohm meter
Right on guys. Thanks
Tyler
Just FYI, that is a totally killer pickup. I've got one in my strat and LOVE it.
I am going to try and get it. I have been looking for one used, but they rarely come up for sale. That must be because people like them and don't what to get rid of them.
Tyler
- Nov 03 Thu 2011 21:09
Can you tell me what TB this is?
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