Thank you so much for your help ! My initial project has really come a long way since I joined this forum (and it still has a long way to go haha)
I will try to keep this topic updated while doing my research.
Absolutely ! The problem is that Seymour Duncan doesn't.
From what I saw in the forums, SD has a different way of mesuring the output than DiMarzio. That's why finding a DiMarzio pickup with the same output as the SD SNS is quite challenging.
However, from its characteristics and description...
Hello again !
According to SD, the best match for the SJM-2 would be a humbucker with high mid-range.
They believe it would pair up well with a Saturday Night Special or with a 59.
Do you know which are the "DiMarzio equivalent" to these pickups in term of output and EQ ?
I'm definitely gonna do that, thank you !
Considering the output issue, I'm starting to think that I should tend more to a "classical" approach by simply doing a H-H jazzmaster
Thank you so much for your replies, it helps me a lot !
I'm gonna do a bit of research on the output of the sjm-2.
Do you know where I can find a datasheet with the signal output of seymour duncan pickups ?
In their website, it's just a useless graph with no value on it
Thank you for your help !
I never tried the paf pro, but in video this pickup seem to be rocking alright :headbang:
I'll try to test it in a guitar store to hear it scream in person :icon_thumright:
Hello everyone !
I'm currently working on a custom HS jazzmaster with a Seymour Duncan SJM-2 (Hot) neck and a DiMarzio Crunch Lab bridge.
I play mostly rock, but I sometime play modern metal.
I like the sound of each pickup individually, but I was wondering if they worked well together...
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