The replacement block alone does not have any effect on the pot metal nut locks or saddles. While it may be possible you've got questionable wood, my experience with swapping hardware tells me immediately that low-grade metal clamping down both ends of the string is going to be the primary tonal issue. While putting on all Schaller-made metal is not going to be as drastic as going from Strat to Les Paul, you will notice a change in tone i.e. it will lean more towards the mids and highs and not as much towards the lows.
You can also check that the neck bolts aren't loose/sloppy, and possibly remove the neck entirely to see if there are any uneven places in the pocket or on the heel.
Also make sure the locking nut is tight against the neck and doesn't have any gaps under it, and make sure the pivot post inserts are all the way down in their holes, and not just flush with the top of the guitar.
I know the JB gets a lot of love, but frankly it doesn't work for every guitar and every player, despite what we want and what we're told. Try other pickups like the Distortion (which is not a JB with a ceramic magnet), an Alternative 8, a Custom, Custom 5, Full Shred, Invader, Pearly Gates, etc etc. If it sounds good acoustically (even though it's not an acoustic guitar), then the issue is all in the electricals.
It could also be that you're trying to get a Jackson to sound like something else and not diddling the amp knobs like you're supposed to.
You can also check that the neck bolts aren't loose/sloppy, and possibly remove the neck entirely to see if there are any uneven places in the pocket or on the heel.
Also make sure the locking nut is tight against the neck and doesn't have any gaps under it, and make sure the pivot post inserts are all the way down in their holes, and not just flush with the top of the guitar.
I know the JB gets a lot of love, but frankly it doesn't work for every guitar and every player, despite what we want and what we're told. Try other pickups like the Distortion (which is not a JB with a ceramic magnet), an Alternative 8, a Custom, Custom 5, Full Shred, Invader, Pearly Gates, etc etc. If it sounds good acoustically (even though it's not an acoustic guitar), then the issue is all in the electricals.
It could also be that you're trying to get a Jackson to sound like something else and not diddling the amp knobs like you're supposed to.
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