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  • Jackson J85 to Dimarzio Tone Zone Upgrade ?

    Hi I decided to try a Dimarzio Tone Zone I had around installing it in my '94 Jackson Dinky Reverse which originally had a Jackson stock J85 (the one with the two blades). I left the other stock jackson pickup in the neck untouched ( a j80).
    Anyone who tryed both J85 and Tone Zone that could tell me if the Tone Zone is really an upgrade ? (not in terms of taste, which is personal, but in terms of cheap quality vs professional pickup). Is the j85 supposed to be a cheap quality and the Tone Zone a high quality one ?

    By the way, I loved the look of my guitar with the j85 stock pickup that gave the guitar that particular look...Now with the Tone Zone it seems a normal "two humbucker" guitar.. One thing I noticed is that the j85 was way more mid scooped and trebly while the tone zone is more full of bass and mids.

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    The TZ definitely has more bass and low mids, a great pickup that many people use. Nothing wrong with the J85, just it's more scooped and trebly sounding, which some people also like.
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    • #3
      Yes...what i'd like to know is if the j85 is considered a poor pickup or not.. Usually stock pickups are cheap and if you want a great guitar you change them to something like dimarzio or duncan. I know some jackson came with seymour duncan from factory, some others with duncan designed and other with jackson branded pickups like mine...

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      • #4
        Some jackson of thae same era of mine (1994) came with the duncan designed pups from the factory. How do you compare the j85/j80 to the duncan designed pair ?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Spectrum View Post
          Yes...what i'd like to know is if the j85 is considered a poor pickup or not.
          Do you like the sound of the pickup or not? If you don't then it's a poor pickup. If you do then it's not.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Matt_B View Post
            Do you like the sound of the pickup or not? If you don't then it's a poor pickup. If you do then it's not.
            I want to be honest, I ended up reinstalling the original J85 mainly cause I found the look of the guitar way more interesting with it on. Di Marzio has a great tone too (different, more modern) but I don't know, even if it is an humbucker, the feeling on the strings was like I was playin' a single coil.. With the j85 I have a more class metal sound a la Dokken... and I have to say a more appropriate sound for a Jackson, to me

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            • #7
              If the sound of the Tone Zone was like a single coil, then you wired it wrong.
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              • #8
                I went from a j85 to a tone zone on my Jackson strat.
                Nothing wrong with the j85. It's a very well balanced pickup. Very crisp and natural.
                The tone zone felt a little hotter and has more of a bottom end.
                Both pickups are great.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by toejam View Post
                  If the sound of the Tone Zone was like a single coil, then you wired it wrong.

                  Following Duncan's diagrams and color coding? It's been done before.


                  But then I didn't care for the TZ in my SoCals. Sounded a bit like a hot single to me, but was wired correctly.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Newc View Post
                    Following Duncan's diagrams and color coding? It's been done before.


                    But then I didn't care for the TZ in my SoCals. Sounded a bit like a hot single to me, but was wired correctly.
                    Yes exactly what was my impression. I wired it correctly.
                    I was referring to the feeling of the fingers on the fretboard while playing the instrument not to the sound that was leavin' the amp. The sound was of course of a humbucker but I was having that fenderish feeling with my left hand...I don't know how to explain it better...

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                    • #11
                      I don't know, just sounds weird to me.
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