
2004-07-11, 15:48
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Just play a guitar with a JB in it... its so warm, yet crunchy. And its the PERFECT amount of gain (for me atleast) It also picks up harmonics very well.
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2004-07-11, 15:49
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I concur, JB's are good.
though not as great as DiMarzio's. 
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2004-07-11, 15:52
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I like the Paf Pro and the Tonezones, they have a cool "Wah" sound to them. I dont know how to explain it... Thier not really suited for metal, but for blues licks and solos... mmm
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2004-07-11, 16:29
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yeah, I have tone zone's and a blue velvet in the mid pos, its a great combo and really versatile, makes the old RG even better!
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2004-07-11, 22:17
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dimarzios are where it's at imo... the xzn has loads more gain than the sd invader and sounds clearer imo. same with the super distortion..
evolutions & tone zones are all around beautiful bridge pu's for any type of rock...
and the multibuckers are sooo heav'. really sweet, thick yet clear.
but yes 'd take a jb over an invader anyday.. very nice pickup in my mind.
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2004-07-12, 05:34
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true, but if you look at the tone zone's, like you said, they're for any kind of rock, you can get the classic sounds out of them too, they're not super heavy but then again my amp can get as heavy as I want it, so its no problem for me.
Evo's are pretty cool, as are Breeds, haven't tried those multibuckers, never seen em.
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2004-07-12, 13:04
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Originally Posted by Def
true, but if you look at the tone zone's, like you said, they're for any kind of rock, you can get the classic sounds out of them too, they're not super heavy but then again my amp can get as heavy as I want it, so its no problem for me.
Evo's are pretty cool, as are Breeds, haven't tried those multibuckers, never seen em.
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i love the tone zones, i have more than enough gain from my amp, so pickups with good tone and a decent amount of gain is what i like....
the multibuckers are like two mini buckers sandwhiched together....
kinda like how humbuckers look like two single coils smashed together...
anyways after playin a friens lp standard with two of em.... i was sold.
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