I recently put a J200R in the neck of my '92 Jackson Soloist Pro (with stock JE-1200 midboost) for something different, and was shocked that the stock J200 I have in the middle seems louder (not just brighter)!
I only bought the J200R because the Soloists of this time won't take many other rail pickups without routing, which I wanted to avoid. I know resistance alone isn't the best way to measure output, but supposedly the J200R is around 15k and the previous owner measured my J200 at 11.9k. There is no doubt the J200 dominates from the middle. I wanted the rail at the neck to be a nice, extra warm pickup for soloing that still have a somewhat single coilish tone (the 200R does), and I do like the look and distorted tone of the 200R (I believe Alex Masi used these back in the day). However, the J200 is much better for cleans and not far behind with distortion.
If I am going to go through the trouble of routing the guitar to hold aftermarket, I guess I will go with the Duncan Hot Rails neck. Anyone have thoughts on the ideal neck rail for my Soloist Pro, perhaps a DiMarzio or something else besides the Hot Rail? :dunno:
I only bought the J200R because the Soloists of this time won't take many other rail pickups without routing, which I wanted to avoid. I know resistance alone isn't the best way to measure output, but supposedly the J200R is around 15k and the previous owner measured my J200 at 11.9k. There is no doubt the J200 dominates from the middle. I wanted the rail at the neck to be a nice, extra warm pickup for soloing that still have a somewhat single coilish tone (the 200R does), and I do like the look and distorted tone of the 200R (I believe Alex Masi used these back in the day). However, the J200 is much better for cleans and not far behind with distortion.
If I am going to go through the trouble of routing the guitar to hold aftermarket, I guess I will go with the Duncan Hot Rails neck. Anyone have thoughts on the ideal neck rail for my Soloist Pro, perhaps a DiMarzio or something else besides the Hot Rail? :dunno:
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