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That trick only works on pickups that use 2 different coils, like some DiMarzios. The Jacksons are "even". But what does "more metal" mean? Brighter? Darker? More output?
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Not really... almost every humbucker has slightly "mismatched" coils due to the fact that there are solid slugs in one coil and screws in the other... flipping a pu makes a difference... it´s not huge mind you, and many won´t hear any difference...but many do hear it [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
This is actually the reason my JB @ the neck of my dinky has the screws toward the neck, it´s a bit tighter than it was the other way around (the way the CS installed it)
Not by simply inverting the pickup - you have to flip the green and black wires to do phase stuff.
And most 90/91 Pros had a J50 with the JE1200 preamp. You don't use the preamp with a high-gainer like the 80 or 90/95Cs unless you're using a very castrated amp - otherwise you end up with an overly saturated tone and massive feedback.
The 80 is not a bad pickup by itself, but then it depends mostly on what you're playing and what type of amp you're using. As stated, it's great for Sabbth, Maiden, Priest, and such like that, but if you want to do older Metallica or Slayer or stuff that's nothing but crunch and meedly, then you either need a J90/95C or a Distortion.
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.... You don't use the preamp with a high-gainer like the 80 or 90/95Cs unless you're using a very castrated amp - otherwise you end up with an overly saturated tone and massive feedback.....
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I use a J90c with a 1200 into a dimed Mesa and have neither feedback nor oversaturation issues....and into the 2204 alone it´s still too tame.... I´d say the mileage varies on that one [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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