Snagged a XTRR off of a forum member here and had some issues with the bridge Blackout shorting out on me. A tech who did the work discovered that the p'ups had been switched, that is, the neck was in the bridge pos and the bridge in the neck pos. When I replaced the bridge p'up with an actual bridge model Blackout, the resulting tone was quite bit more harsh and "tinny" (more shrill, high EQ) than on my other Blackout equipped guitars. So my questions are:
1)Is it customary for Jackson to use neck p'ups in a bridge position in certain circumstances?
2) Is it "normal" for shorter scale axes to have different tonal characteristics from 25.5" scale ones? Or, is the change in tone due to a shortened distance of the p'up as a result of the 24 frets which scrunch the p'ups closer together?
1)Is it customary for Jackson to use neck p'ups in a bridge position in certain circumstances?
2) Is it "normal" for shorter scale axes to have different tonal characteristics from 25.5" scale ones? Or, is the change in tone due to a shortened distance of the p'up as a result of the 24 frets which scrunch the p'ups closer together?
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