Jag pick ups
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Jag pick ups
I am looking to get a new and better bridge pup for my new Jag. I love the sound of the stock pup but it seems to treble heavy with almost everything. I want something with the same cut and charm of a Jag pup but with more ass to it. What ya got?
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Re: Jag pick ups
This is relevant to my interests. I got a pretty decent deal on a set of Duncan Antiquity IIs but I have yet to receive them so I can't comment. The stock pickups on my CIJ are awfully harsh on the ears though. Maybe that's part of the charm? 

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Cheapest is the Duncan Quarter Pound Jag bridge: a little more ass but still sounds like a Jag. The Pickup Wizard stuff is great for not a lot of money. Best custom option, IMO, would be sending the stock bridge to Curtis Novak for a rewind.
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I was gonna suggest the Quarter Pound. That's what I was planning to put in my Tele back when I still had one.
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Vintage Vibe Jag P-90s. http://vintagevibeguitars.com/windows/jaguarP90Win.html
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Re: Jag pick ups
seymour duncan SJAG-2 hot for jaguar pickups retained jag tones but with more mids and balls from my experience. 

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I always wanted to try the Vintage Vibe 90s but never got around to it.
I think the Jag's construction plays such a big part in "that" bridge sound so just about any good single-coil will work. It's also why bad pick-ups sound especially shitty there.
I think the Jag's construction plays such a big part in "that" bridge sound so just about any good single-coil will work. It's also why bad pick-ups sound especially shitty there.
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mordecainyc wrote:Vintage Vibe Jag P-90s. http://vintagevibeguitars.com/windows/jaguarP90Win.html
These look sweet! How do you think these compare to Curtis Novak's vintage Jag pickups?
I bought my Jag used and the guy I bought it from put SD Hot Rails in it.. they sound great, but not quite what I'm looking for. Maybe too crispy? I feel like I want a crappier, more lo-fi sound. Post punk, late 70s era Cure or Siouxsie.. Been looking at the Novak vintage jag replacements, or the Novak lipstick Jag ones..
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hatshirt wrote:seymour duncan SJAG-2 hot for jaguar pickups retained jag tones but with more mids and balls from my experience.
I've got one of those in the bridge and agree with this. Love it.
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Re: Jag pick ups
I got wizard pickups in the neck and bridge. They sound vintagy great, but I think a quarter pounder is probably more what your after.
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