Interesting thoughts on the JB. I guess the points you made are the reasons I like the pickup. Call me pussy if you want to, but thats the tunes I play. the 80's radio rock. thats where the JB shines. its all over it. Dokken, Crue, Bon Jovi, Great white, whitesnake, def leppard, etc.. now I use a Mesa Boogie Roadking, and with channel 3 on vintage mode, I can get in the zone of that old marshall tone, even more so if I turn on the spongy mode thing which is sort of a variac lowering the voltage. I realize the roadking is a recto, but its not the regular recto sound. its voiced differently than the single, double, and triple rectifiers. if you spend a little time tweaking the knobs, you find the 80's magic tone. I got it out of mine. its there. my 2nd setup is a rack of stuff, marshall JMP1, marshall EL34 50/50 and pedals overdriving it with a axxess switching system. 80's tone defined. and my 3rd setup is a Splawn Quick Rod. you get the picture......I am totally geared for that 80's tone. so for me the JB is great. but I have played heavier stuff and new metal, and its just not the tool for the job. way too flabby of a bottom end. not nearly defined enough.
so its just application. It just seems people diss the JB alot, but thats OK cuz there is always plenty of them used on the market for good prices.
so its just application. It just seems people diss the JB alot, but thats OK cuz there is always plenty of them used on the market for good prices.
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