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The JB can definitely take on a different personality based on 500k or 250k pots. And over on the Seymour Duncan forum, members have put basically any and all magnets into the 59 and they all work to customize the sound.Aaron, did you use 500k pots or 250k pots with the JB? It's also by far my favorite humbucker and I have found it to be super good on both 250k and 500k.
Aaron, did you use 500k pots or 250k pots with the JB? It's also by far my favorite humbucker and I have found it to be super good on both 250k and 500k.
Hey Aaron, don’t we all have Warmoth’s channel on YouTube Notification and watch your videos immediately?
I’m kind of amazed how “Army Green” that turned out. It’s Sherwood Green, right? It’s very interesting how much different it looks than the Warmoth Sherwood Green.
Interesting! How would you describe the difference? I just noticed I've always only used it on 250k and it's sooo heavy already.The JB can definitely take on a different personality based on 500k or 250k pots. And over on the Seymour Duncan forum, members have put basically any and all magnets into the 59 and they all work to customize the sound.
For any pickup, going from no load, to 1M, 500k, 250k, 125k etc. of total load reduces the resonant peak of the pickup. (We are accustomed to vintage Fender style pickups with dual 250K, so 125K total load if a tone control is selected, which tames the brightness of them. You can do no loads or 1M and it’ll really increase the cut of the tone).Interesting! How would you describe the difference? I just noticed I've always only used it on 250k and it's sooo heavy already.
In that spirit RIP Jeff Beck.
Beautifully done guitar Aaron!!!! Really like the color and layout of the controls. Never really thought about the angled holes through the body instead of the tail piece at the bridge, but that looks great! Excellent work!
Will you be featuring that guitar in the Guitar of the Month?
Gotta say, I laughed when you said how you don't like regular Tele controls. Same here, the switch is too damn close to the volume knob. My first guitar was a Strat so that's my context for judging every other electric I have.
I like to flip the plate on a Tele, the one with the angled switch would be even better, I may need to try one.For my offset Tele build (still ongoing), I got a plate with an angled switch hole and a repositioned volume hole. Soooooo glad I did. Pinky finger fits in there no sweat.
Regarding the pickups; I've found the '59 in the neck position to be kind of muddy.
I installed a Jazz in the neck position of a Floyd Rose equipped, alder body Super-Strat and it was too thin & bright, so I replaced it with a Dimarzio Air Nortion and that was better. Took the Jazz and put it in the neck position of my LP-style guitar with mahogany body & neck, & Tunamatic/stop tailpiece. It's perfect in that guitar, and much better sounding than the '59 it replaced. So I think it really depends on the particular guitar (wood, bridge, scale length) as to whether or not the pickup sounds right.