Hi all,
My first post, a question, sorry!
I own since 2007 a nice Jackson SL2H USA, transparent green finish, a great guitar in all senses and second to none in craftmanship and overall quality, indeed.
After a couple of months playing it through a Marshall JVM410c (before I had a Peavey Bandit), I've realized the sound of the TB4 is not exactly the one I'm searching for, and I'm almost sure is not an amp setup issue.
I find some lack of low end and perhaps a too high pitch in certain circumstances. It sounds great for most classic rock tunes and it truly could be used in any genre but I would like to get a warmer and somehow more "modern", thick tone.
Also, and this could be at least very difficult to achieve, I'd like to have a Humbucker that could be played as a single coil through a push pull pot.
Have seen some similar posts but surely there's plenty of people thinking about doing it of having changed it already.
Tthanks in advance and greetings from Spain
My first post, a question, sorry!
I own since 2007 a nice Jackson SL2H USA, transparent green finish, a great guitar in all senses and second to none in craftmanship and overall quality, indeed.
After a couple of months playing it through a Marshall JVM410c (before I had a Peavey Bandit), I've realized the sound of the TB4 is not exactly the one I'm searching for, and I'm almost sure is not an amp setup issue.
I find some lack of low end and perhaps a too high pitch in certain circumstances. It sounds great for most classic rock tunes and it truly could be used in any genre but I would like to get a warmer and somehow more "modern", thick tone.
Also, and this could be at least very difficult to achieve, I'd like to have a Humbucker that could be played as a single coil through a push pull pot.
Have seen some similar posts but surely there's plenty of people thinking about doing it of having changed it already.
Tthanks in advance and greetings from Spain
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