What does JB stand for in Seymour Duncan pickups?

What does JB stand for in Seymour Duncan pickups?

What does JB stand for in Seymour Duncan pickups?

By the way, the JB in the SH-4 JB does stand for Jeff Beck, although it is frequently also called the Jazz Blues Humbucker, and the JM stands for John Milner (although more frequently referred to as the Jazz Model Humbucker) who was a character in the movie American Grafitti who was into hot rods, which happens to be …

Is a JB a high output pickup?

For Seymour Duncan, the JB Model high-output humbucking pickup is the most popular original design to date. If you’re looking for a hot-rodded, hum-canceling musical powerhouse, this is the pickup you want.

Who uses Seymour Duncan JB pickups?

It was everyone from Steve Stevens to Jake E. Lee to Warren DeMartini, as well as the guitarists in Skid Row’s weapons of choice in the 80s, and it was Jerry Cantrell’s go-to in pickup for Alice In Chains’ groundbreaking early-90s recordings.

Who uses DiMarzio Super Distortion pickups?

This is the sound you’ve heard for over three decades on platinum records, from players as varied as Ace Frehley, Al Di Meola, and Paul Gilbert.

What is the JB pickup good for?

The JB is a great hot-rodded humbucking pickup that offers good clarity, bite, and output. It does all of this while still retaining DNA from the PAF-style humbuckers that it was originally based on. The extra bite and clarity give you that extra kick to really cut through the mix in the studio or on stage!

What is the Seymour Duncan alternative 8?

The Alternative 8 is a strange pickup. It was the first production pickup Seymour Duncan offered with an Alnico 8 magnet. The alnico 8 is a stronger magnet and will give you much more mids, tighter lows and highs with a much more ‘vocal’ like quality than an Alnico 5 or even Alnico 2 with the same coils.

Is Seymour Duncan the ultimate hot-rodded humbucker?

It’s no wonder that it has earned the title as the ultimate “hot-rodded” humbucker. Don’t forget we are Seymour Duncan authorized dealers.

What volume pot should I use with a Seymour Duncan pickup?

It pairs quite well with a Seymour Duncan Jazz or ’59 pickup in the neck position. Although players some prefer the 250k volume pots for a smoother, jazzy sound, I’d recommend using it with a 500k pot if you are looking for a tone that really cuts through the mix.