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    I have an old zebra colored Duncan that says has a sticker that says "JBJ" on the backside... Is this a regular JB pup?

    I installed it in the bridge position of my ESP Mirage Custom just now... and it seems to sound great!
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    Re: Seymour Duncan question...

    I believe that on the older pickups, the third initial, in your case "J", is the person who wound it.
    Scott
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      Re: Seymour Duncan question...

      Ok, thanks!

      At first I was thinking if there might be a model named JB Junior or something like that... but then I guess it's a regular good old JB, and oh, did I mention it sounds sweet?! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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        Re: Seymour Duncan question...

        So hmm.... who is this J by the way? [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
        Now you got me curious! Hehe
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          Re: Seymour Duncan question...

          MJ is one of the most highly respected winders - but you know that by the sound of your pickup.

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            Re: Seymour Duncan question...

            Cool, thanks for the info Don!
            This pup has no logo on the coils... when did they start doing logos?
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              Re: Seymour Duncan question...

              Mid 90's, but a lot of people swear that the older pickups sound better than the newer ones. No logo gives you a fighting chance on finding a good one.

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              • #8
                Re: Seymour Duncan question...

                you landed yourself the best JB you could IMO. i have several JBs new and old and one JBJ and i swear that MJ at the duncan shop has magic hands b/c it does sound better, sweeter you could say than the others.

                -Mike
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                • #9
                  Re: Seymour Duncan question...

                  Do F spaced ones sound good as well, or only the regular spaced?

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                    Re: Seymour Duncan question...

                    i've never used or found a trembucker JBJ. i'd love to get my hands on one but no luck so far. all my tremspaced JBs are newer. the only JBJ i have is regular spaced.

                    -Mike
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                    • #11
                      Re: Seymour Duncan question...

                      I tried buying on on the bay this week, but lost. I'm wondering if it was not really tremspaced as the person said. JBJ on the back, however.

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                        i've never used or found a trembucker JBJ. i'd love to get my hands on one but no luck so far. all my tremspaced JBs are newer. the only JBJ i have is regular spaced.

                        -Mike

                        [/ QUOTE ]


                        http://cgi.ebay.com/Seymour-Duncan-JB-Br...1QQcmdZViewItem

                        Seller claims this one to be F-spaced!
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                          Re: Seymour Duncan question...

                          Btw, I got this pickup from the beat old RR I won on ebay, it was in the neck position, under a cover. And the bridge was an oldschool EMG 81... none of this was mentioned in the auction, so I guess I'll see it as a nice bonus! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

                          Anders
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                            Re: Seymour Duncan question...

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                            [ QUOTE ]
                            i've never used or found a trembucker JBJ. i'd love to get my hands on one but no luck so far. all my tremspaced JBs are newer. the only JBJ i have is regular spaced.

                            -Mike

                            [/ QUOTE ]


                            http://cgi.ebay.com/Seymour-Duncan-JB-Br...1QQcmdZViewItem

                            Seller claims this one to be F-spaced!

                            [/ QUOTE ]

                            TOO FUNNY!

                            That is the one I got outbid on. Small world, eh?

                            I just asked the seller if he is 100% sure it is F-Spaced.

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                              Re: Seymour Duncan question...

                              Hehe... yeah, sure is! [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

                              Mine is not F-spaced
                              , but does it really make any notable difference? Mine sounds fine to me, even though it's on a guitar with a floyd trem!
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