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PenPen wrote:Dude you should get a JB. They are awesome.
any response to the above statement other than "+1" is incorrect. having played four different models of duncans, i can say with confidence that anybody disagreeing just isn't doing it right. if you think the jb is too hot, switch to a '59. if it's not hot enough, get a screamin demon. i personally love the jb in my jag-stang. that guitar's got bite for days now.
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I have a '59 in my Strat and it's ace.
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Nick wrote:Some of Shad's favorite Teles are black.
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Hot Rails.
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theshadowofseattle wrote:What part of "coil-splitable humbucker not made by Seymour Duncan" don't you people understand?
theshadowofseattle wrote:I need a non-chrome covered bridge humbucker with coil-splitability for my Vista Musicmaster I just bought off blackmarker.

1. It needs to sond kool.
2. NOT FUCKING SEYMOUR DUNCAN.
3. GFS is a maybe.
4. I don't need stupid amount of output. I'd much rather it sound good than be a loud crappy mid-range mess.
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Seymour Duncan pickups are good. I recommend. You'll love them.
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Malik wrote:Seymour Duncan pickups are good. I recommend. You'll love them.
If Hot Rails aren't coil tappable , try another fine Duncan product.
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if your experience is limited to one model of pup, then you should at least consider a different model in your search since their tonal qualities range widely.
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dots wrote:if your experience is limited to one model of pup, then you should at least consider a different model in your search since their tonal qualities range widely.
I have owned:

JB
Duncan Distortion
a couple Duncan designed doodads
Vintage for Jazzmaster <- this one brought the rock.
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i'll agree that the duncan distotion and all "duncan designed" pups are of poor quality, but for different reasons. the screamin demon, though, is a bad ass. tone for days.
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dots wrote:
PenPen wrote:Dude you should get a JB. They are awesome.
any response to the above statement other than "+1" is incorrect. having played four different models of duncans, i can say with confidence that anybody disagreeing just isn't doing it right. if you think the jb is too hot, switch to a '59. if it's not hot enough, get a screamin demon. i personally love the jb in my jag-stang. that guitar's got bite for days now.
Hehe, I'm mostly just giving him shit because he hates Duncan's. But honestly I can't find any faults with either the JB or the JB Jr. I bought your JB Jr, Mr dots, and it make my Jaguar sound like a true RAWK guitar when switched in. I don't understand how they can say the do not bring it. They bite like a treble-y walrus in the bridge position.
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eff yeah. if a jb can make the notoriously muddy jag-stang bite, then it's definitely on the right track.