The biggest difference (this is all pre-tweak on a Vetta II rig, mind you) between the EMG HZ's and the SD's, is the definition and tightness while picking a lower note sequence, muted or open. The HZ's tended to be mushy, and lacked clarity. With the JB, you can actually hear the tone of the note thru the chug of the distortion (and quite well). It seemed to be very well-balanced, with no glaring high/mid/low spikes. I didnt pay attention to the capacitor I have on the pot, but theres a few people who say that if you have a problem with high end from a JB being to overbearing, to try a .02 (or was it a .2) capacitor (sorry, cap's are totally new to me) and it would tame the high end.
I'll add to this, after I have more than 15 minutes to play with it at practice tonight, as I'm sure most of you know the tweaking monster known as "Vetta". I'll also have an idea of what the Jazz can do as well.
With minimal tweaking, I can say this much; if you are thinking about replacing EMG HZ's, I would wager to say that any decent aftermarket pickup would be an improvement.
I'll add to this, after I have more than 15 minutes to play with it at practice tonight, as I'm sure most of you know the tweaking monster known as "Vetta". I'll also have an idea of what the Jazz can do as well.
With minimal tweaking, I can say this much; if you are thinking about replacing EMG HZ's, I would wager to say that any decent aftermarket pickup would be an improvement.
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