could someone tell me what can i expect with a Jazz in the neck of a jackson on gain?
Expect to like it. It sounds great for hi-gain lead runs - very fluid sounding. It doesn't get too muddy for rhthyms either.
For Cleans, check out my Soundclick - scroll down to quot;Deequot; which I recorded directly from the guitar into the computer - no amp.
-Matt
from : localhost/www.soundclick.com/bands/1/jammermatt_music.htm
Everything I have heard from the Jazz has been good, though I haven't/don't own one. Jolly kills with his Jazz pups. The name is a bit decieving. They're good for jazz, but they have so much more potential. I think you'll like it.
Ya i agree ^^^ Jolly does very well with those pups i had jazz pups for awhile and they had really nice gains! I like them i think u will..... Most Likely
I really like the Jazz in the neck. Articulate, bright, and glassy. Never gets muddy, ever.
In my RR, I needed a bit more power, so I put a JB in the neck though. Similar tone, just beefed up quite a bit.
Originally Posted by JammerMattExpect to like it. It sounds great for hi-gain lead runs - very fluid sounding. It doesn't get too muddy for rhthyms either.
For Cleans, check out my Soundclick - scroll down to quot;Deequot; which I recorded directly from the guitar into the computer - no amp.
-Matt
from : localhost/have any hi-gain clips with the jazz?
Originally Posted by SuneYou have any hi-gain clips with the jazz?
Nope, but DeadSkinSlayer or Jolly probably might.
Thanks fellas...Here's a sample using the neck Jazz Model.
from : localhost/this is all bridge Jazz Model:
from : localhost/www.digitalsoundplanet.com/Vi...hp?eltid=27586
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
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