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Jazzmaster Jam Jazzmaster Jam One guitar. One amp. Twelve pickups. No winners, no losers. This isn't a shootout -- it's a jam. Thursday, July 13, 2006 How I'm doing it. My methodology is pretty simple. I'm trying to keep everything as "normal" as possible, varying only the pickups. Jazzmaster (strung with Pyramid flatwound .11s) -> 1968 Fender Princeton Reverb -> Shure SM-57 -> M-Audio OmniStudio/Delta 44 -> Sonar. No compression, no eq, and so on. There will be a clip of the bridge, neck, and combined tones of each configuration. I'll do the stock AVRI pickups first, to give a baseline. That way, you can sort of orient yourself to my playing & the basic sound of the amp & set-up. Then, the Lollars, then the Novaks. For the Novaks, I will always use the Novak neck pickup, and only vary the bridge pickups. Each new pickup will have a photo from several angles, as well as my comments on it. The other major hurdle was the actual process I would use. Another forum memb...

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