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in case you're confused, op, Nimitz is being highly sarcastic.
a lot of "vintage" jackson pickups were designed by paul gagon who has designed excellent sounding pickups for fender and g&l. the jackson pickups he made are no exception.
I quite like the J-100, though I've only ever had them in the middle+neck positions. honestly it's not too far off from the "pure vintage 59"s in my fender american original 50s strat. very old school single coil tone; big round bass with a very pleasant bite on the high end. perhaps a tad bit brighter than the repro fender pickups, but still very sweet sounding. they interact superbly with the tone and volume knobs as a good single coil should.
never tried the J-120... for that matter, I'm pretty much worthless when it comes to talking about teles. I wouldn't be surprised if it sound good, though. jackson pickups from the '80s and '90s are well regarded by many.
the other thing to consider for guitars from "back then" is the pre amp.
some people make a decision on the pickup without realizing that the control system makes a huge difference
the other thing to consider for guitars from "back then" is the pre amp.
some people make a decision on the pickup without realizing that the control system makes a huge difference
good point, tho in this case it would seem odd to me if a tele like a tx custom would have any active controls.
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