Hey guys, just wondering what some of the opinions are on the Jackson pickups of the past. For example the J-50B,J-50BC, J-80, J-90 etc. I'm into classic to hard rock/ metal and was wondering what these different models best fit in styles of music and comparison to Seymour Duncan models. Thanks, Bob [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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Well the J-50 and bc are a lot like a JB not quite as much output.J-80s are a little hotter I just tested one and it read 10.8.The J90s are hotter still I just tested 2 #1 was 12.7 the other 13.6.That was odd! The J-90s are great if you are going for the 80s metal sound.I go fo a darker sound so I like the J-95.I like all the jackson pickups even the import JH series. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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I have a J95 in my Model5a, I love that pickup. It has lots of output and a nice voicing. I like it better than some brand name pickups (i.e Duncan JB). The only complaint I have about it is that it is a little noisy, but it’s an old pickup and may need to be potted.
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Yeah I check all the J series jackson pickups I get and some times they will vary in resistence I guess my J-80 is a little weak.The J95 in question being noisey is the cover on it?Or a break in the ground lead?Mine are very quiet. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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J-90, J95 I think they are both C's. Great pickups for metal. Also, the dual blade hum that looks like a Dimarzio X2N that came on early 90's import Charvels is killer. I don't know what the model # is but it kills. I have one on my 92 Charvel Avenger.
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TIP: If you have a J-90, remove the pickup cover and you'll get a noticeable increase in the output. It's just held on by light glue. Just pry it off, but gently.
EMG's were the hot item at the time, so I suspect that Jackson was going for that covered look.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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The Jb is hotter than the J50B. A JB has a dc resistance of 16.4 usually. And a J50B is usally about 12.0 ish. More like a Custom Custom with more bite. I just put a 86 J50B in my Lightning sky Single hum strat and it sounds God like now.
With the Basswood body ( i think it is anyway could be alder but its a darker sounding body). Anyway I had a Duncan Designed H102 (JB copy) in there and it sounded really good. But I wanted to try a real Duncan. So I put in a 80's Duncan Distortion. And it was mud city even after backint the pickup down. This Distortion sounded awesome in my jpn Solosit Std when it was in there I was hoping for a simlar sound but no luck. So then I thought ok the Jackson pups have more bite to them so I was gonna put a J80 in there but one of the height screw holes was bigger than it shouldve been. So i tossed a J50B in there thats from the bridge of my 86 SL2H.
Now it sounds like Eddie without trying. And yes that's a good thing for me. so [img]images/icons/tongue.gif[/img]
Anyway I Like all the Jackson pups especailly in a darker sounding wood body like basswood to give it some bite and growl.
Gil
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I have a 94 Jackson JDX, with the stock pickups still in place.
The configuration on the JDX is S/S/H, and my opinion is that the SC:s sounds pretty good, but the Humbucker is by far to weak for my taste.
My Model 6 is equipped with SD:s (Not certain what model though), and it totally rips!
//Jonzkij
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I have the J50 & J80 pairing in my Fusion Plus, with a 5-way megaswitch. It's a really versatile setup, a great sounding combination. I wonder sometimes if it mightn't sound better with some "name brand" pickups in it, but I like it so I figure why mess with it?Hail yesterday
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I'm with you guys on this, the J50 is a sweet pickup.Its not for everybody but is very versi : tal.Very mellow even on the dirty channel.I used a J50bc with two fender singles on a parts guitar and the customer was quite happy and he play country music.He got his 'strat tone'as well as a fat tone or a "gibby tone"as he puts it. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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