Hey guys,
I just bought a Jackson DK2s (alder, rosewood), with a sustainiac neck, STK1 middle, JB bridge. Unplugged, the guitar kicks butt. It's got a great action, excellent fretwork, etc... but plugged in, the tone doesn't do it for me at all. Compared to the SMs I've become used to, the JB sounds muffled, flat, not open or clear, lacking in treble, and harsh, and the harmonics suck. I realise a lot of that comes down to the fact that the JB is wound a lot hotter than my SMs, but I'm concerned that the actual wood of the guitar is an issue too, because my assessment of the JB seems very different from the assessments of other people.
So I guess my questions are twofold:
-Do you think my assessment of JB vs SM is fair? (If it is, maybe the wood isn't a huge factor).
-If the wood is a factor in how bland and flat it sounds, how can I overcome that? Will a low output pickup fix or accentuate the problem? I really don't want to have to resort to EMGs.
I have had my eye on both VHIIs and Abraxas, (because i like that singing, smooth leads), but I'm not sure which would be better if the Jackson has "bad wood".
Thanks heaps!