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The Pickup Place / Re: NGD - Ibanez JS1000
« Last post by KH Guitar Freak on September 24, 2025, 05:13:53 PM »Just to clarify. Is the FRED too bright or too thin for you? If it's too thin but not too bright, you can still try the Mo' Joe or even Norton. The Norton is somewhere between a FRED and a Tone Zone. It's has a beefier tone than the FRED, but still has that upper midrange harmonic you'd expect from the FRED or Mo' Joe
I have a guitar that had a FRED installed in the bridge. I did not quite like how the upper midrange harmonic stood out so much that it gave me the impression that the lower midrange wasn't enough to my taste. Tried out a Mo' Joe and I am happy with the result. A touch more output and low mids, whilst the fundamental qualities of the FRED are still there
However, if you find the FRED too bright sounding instead, then I'd doubt you'd like the FRED or the Norton. Something else, perhaps like an AT-1 or Tone Zone might be more for you
I have a guitar that had a FRED installed in the bridge. I did not quite like how the upper midrange harmonic stood out so much that it gave me the impression that the lower midrange wasn't enough to my taste. Tried out a Mo' Joe and I am happy with the result. A touch more output and low mids, whilst the fundamental qualities of the FRED are still there
However, if you find the FRED too bright sounding instead, then I'd doubt you'd like the FRED or the Norton. Something else, perhaps like an AT-1 or Tone Zone might be more for you