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If you have a JB in a guitar that is too bright, or if you just don't like the brightness of the JB and are using 500k pots try this mod. Put a 1M resistor across the outside lugs of the pot and your pot is now a 333k pot. If you think that's too dark/spongy try a 2M resistor and you have a 400k pot. You could even try a 4.5M resistor to make it 450k, but I'm not so sure that would do much. I am using 333k and I love how much more focused the mids sound! Tried 250k and it was a little much, but 333k is a good compromise.

Try it! :thumbsup: :rock:
 
JB's are great...a good middle of the road, meat and potatoes, double coil. If your guitar sounds good, a JB will sound good in it.
 
troublehead":4o66o4i5 said:
stephen sawall":4o66o4i5 said:
troublehead":4o66o4i5 said:
Best thing for a JB is an AII mag

A what ?

Alnico 2 magnet in place of the A5

Thanks ...

I would be interested in checking that out.
The JB has been my favorite pickup a very long time. Lot's of cool pickup's ... but I always go back to this.
 
JakeAC5253":1gnbqxud said:
If you have a JB in a guitar that is too bright, or if you just don't like the brightness of the JB and are using 500k pots try this mod. Put a 1M resistor across the outside lugs of the pot and your pot is now a 333k pot. If you think that's too dark/spongy try a 2M resistor and you have a 400k pot. You could even try a 4.5M resistor to make it 450k, but I'm not so sure that would do much. I am using 333k and I love how much more focused the mids sound! Tried 250k and it was a little much, but 333k is a good compromise.

Try it! :thumbsup: :rock:
Cool and easy sounding mod. :thumbsup:
 
Excellent reporting! I have not had a chance to do any of the mod experiments we had been talking about along these lines, but I will play with these soon.
 
I have a JB in my Horizon and love it,sounds perfect.
And I have one in my Charvel and I think it sounds
like shit,I moved it up and down,changed pots,still
think it sounds bad,sounds ok for leads though.
Maybe it's the wood.
 
jet66":285bnz6v said:
Excellent reporting! I have not had a chance to do any of the mod experiments we had been talking about along these lines, but I will play with these soon.

Let me know how it goes for you :rock:
 
locoed":3lq9nogz said:
I have a JB in my Horizon and love it,sounds perfect.
And I have one in my Charvel and I think it sounds
like shit,I moved it up and down,changed pots,still
think it sounds bad,sounds ok for leads though.
Maybe it's the wood.

Interesting, do other pickups sound comparably thin in that guitar as well? Could be a bad pickup?
 
psychodave":106mwj9m said:
Why limit yourself with resistors? How about getting two 1 meg pots wire pot 1 up like normal, but wire the pot 2's center lug to one of the outside lugs of pot 1 and one of the outside lugs of pot 2 to the remaining outside lug of pot 1. Now when you adjust pot 2, you are adjusting the impedience of pot 1, thus changing its resistance value. Now you can fine tune. When you find the sweet spot, just swap out the pot with a resistor and you are good to go :thumbsup:

That would be cool if you had a 5M pot instead of a 1M pot because most of the operative values are above 1M. I actually recommend to people to use the soldering method though because of my personal experience with this mod. At first I wasn't a fan of the mod because the pickup feel was so much drastically different than the stock version. The instant gratification wasn't really there and I was going to try a higher pot value that was closer to stock, but over time it has become my favorite pickup to play and I love the sound. Much, much better than the stock version, at least for my guitar. I'm rambling, but what I'm trying to say is that your ears will mislead you into thinking that 'different' is bad, or good, depending on what's between them. :thumbsup:
 
I've had luck with simply lowering my JB's height in my LP.
Lowers the brightness and output just enough.
 
I like the sound of it in my mahogany ibanez prestige, but it sounds a little dull in a mahogany fernandes that I have.

My favorite sounding guitar is a late 80's Ibby USA custom that is alder and has a dimarzio distortion. It is the perfect blend of mids and body, but not as hot as modern pickups, so it rolls off wonderfully.
 
I love the JB in a Les Paul and a Charvel, maybe the speakers I use or something but I find it to be just right.
 
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