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  • cast your vote Tone zone or JB in new SLX?

    Just got my SLX and want to replace the DD102 for a tone zone or a JB?
    these are neck throughs and i am thinking the TZ may be too bassy for the basswood/rosewood combo?
    the SL2H's come with a TB-4JB stock
    but someone said a tone zone really kills in a soloist? i have a F-spaced TZ as well
    I play rock-metal and like good crunch,sustain,punch,harmonics and both the JB and TZ do all of those great
    so here are the choices
    JB/59 set
    TZ/PAF pro set
    22
    JB/59
    54.55%
    12
    TZ/PAF pro
    45.45%
    10

  • #2
    TZ over JB any day. Though, I'd pair it up with either a Jazz or '59.
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    • #3
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      • #4
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        • #5
          JB's sound nice in Basswood bodies.
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          • #6
            I've got a JB and a Paf Pro in a DKMG with a super 5way for inner and outter singles, a PP in the neck position just sounds good to me.
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            • #7
              Of your choices I would go TZ/PP. I had that combo in my departed RR1 and they worked nicely together. I was much more fond of the PP than the TZ though, which I thought was just an okay pickup. I didn't love it or hate it, it was just "serviceable". (Kind of like a JB, not in sound, just in the fact that I can make do with it.)

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              • #8
                PAF pro bridge and neck works great in basswood.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hellbat View Post
                  Of your choices I would go TZ/PP. I had that combo in my departed RR1 and they worked nicely together. I was much more fond of the PP than the TZ though, which I thought was just an okay pickup. I didn't love it or hate it, it was just "serviceable". (Kind of like a JB, not in sound, just in the fact that I can make do with it.)

                  For bridge pickups I'm an unabashed Duncan Custom fanboy. Pair it with a Jazz for my favorite all time PU combo.
                  I also love the Duncan custom i have a zebra one with a zebra 59 neck and that would look/sound cool in a all black SLX right
                  I have read the duncan custom kills in basswood? so essentially i have three bridge pu's to use/try in this slx.

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                  • #10
                    I abstain, they are equally as good as each other, different yes but I love both. My two main guitars have a TZ and a JB in them. I like the sparkling rounded organic tones of the JB and I also like the dry crunch of the TZ. I would suggest if well rounded and sparkling '80's overdriven valve amp solos are your thing put a JB in there. If you want some dry and crunchy riffage and a flatter, less dynamic solo sound put a TZ in there. They are kind of like Salt and Pepper and you need both really.

                    Probably you'll get more out of it using a TZ as a JB just might fall a bit flat, but maybe it might work really great as the Basswood body tones its high sparkle down a bit, although you might then also loose your riffage definition.

                    I suggest you buy both.

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                    Last edited by ginsambo; 11-24-2012, 12:39 PM.
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                    • #11
                      Never had a TZ but I'm not fond of the JB, so TZ it is. If it's too bassy, just cut the low eq back, simple.

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                      • #12
                        **duplicate post - cannot delete**
                        Last edited by wilkinsi; 11-24-2012, 03:04 PM.
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                        • #13
                          I voted JB/59 because that's what I have in my DK2T. I only have a pair of Invaders free for my SLX which has yet to arrive.
                          Fuck ebay, fuck paypal

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                          • #14
                            I replaced the JB for a Tone Zone in my DK2M and it really brought that guitar to life. Tone Zone all the way.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BigE13 View Post
                              I replaced the JB for a Tone Zone in my DK2M and it really brought that guitar to life. Tone Zone all the way.
                              I do know that in my ALDER Jacksons the TZ hands down has it in spades over a JB but now with the SLX i am dealing with a totally diff body wood that jackson uses normally.
                              Last time i heard a JB in basswood it actually did kick ass a lot more than it does in alder but that was in a old ibanez RG 550.

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