Is there any difference between the J100 and J100S single coils? According to what I've read, my Model 7 (Tele-style) has a J100S at the neck. I've noticed that J100S also used in some of the Charvel Strat-style guitars, including the Model 1C and Model 3. Is that technically a Strat pickup? I'm looking to replace the pickups. Should I be looking for a Strat neck replacement or a Tele? Is there a size difference or something?
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I'm trying to search for this same info to no avail. I need a J100, but this seller informs me he has a J100S. Is that a stacked single coil? He claims it was from a Model 1. I understand these were in the 3DR. My strat has kind of shallow pickup routes, and the double stacked J200 is just a bit too tall. The J100 fits nicely. Anyone know anything about the J100S? These single coils are driving me batty._________________________________________________
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Should be the same thing. The J100 was a vintage-style single (exposed poles), so I'm assuming the only difference between the J100 and J100S is the S might have a triangular bottom like a Fender pickup, whereas the J100 would be round like the J200.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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Hmm, in the auction pic it looks to be round. I guess some have Jackson logos and some don't?
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Originally posted by plon View PostDamn Axe, I wish I'd seen your thread earlier. If that pup is no go, I can send you one, just give me a 5 spot to cover shipping._________________________________________________
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostHmm, in the auction pic it looks to be round. I guess some have Jackson logos and some don't?"Your work is ingenius…it’s quality work….and there are simply too many notes…that’s all, just cut a few, and it’ll be perfect."
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The model 1A I had was an 86 and it had J100's with the Jackson logo's
I love the J100 pick ups much better than reg strat pick ups.
Still have the twang but have some grunt.
Those were made by Abigail Yabara IIRC(Fender custom shop now)She wound pick ups for Fender in the 60's.
People knock stock Jackson pick ups but I love em'.Last edited by straycat; 07-19-2010, 12:08 AM.Really? well screw Mark Twain.
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Yeah I love these pups, too. The one I put in the middle position of the GID spidey strat really woke it up. It has a kind of gravel in the tone that I like. The combo modes have some nice clucky spankiness to them._________________________________________________
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Yeah. I have the following Strat style guitars:
'94 MIA '57 RI
'77 MIJ Kimbara '69 Strat copy
'96 G&L Legacy
'96 G&L Fullerton
'98 G&L Legacy Special
'00 G&L S-500
My '87 Model 3 sounds "strattier" than all of them in the neck, neck & middle, and middle positions.
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Originally posted by Axewielder View PostIt is official. The J100 and the J100S are the same thing. I've seen them with and without logos.
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