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  • It doesn't help that the humbucker was in the neck position. even a single coil can produce a VERY warm tone in the neck position.

  • Novice Village has got it all wrong. I've seen several videos of people using Teles for jazz and sounding great. I've even seen a video of Joe Pass playing jazz with a Fender Jaguar. Two of the twangiest, brightest single coil guitars out there, playing jazz

  • this guy's a jerk off

  • All concerned parties!

    Please disregard all after: "Hello my name is Dustin, and I'm here to talk about the electric guitar pickup. Electric guitars use"

    Do they not have someone preview these before that slap their logo and intro onto it? Holy ship this is bad. Should be called - Blathering Village Idiot, not Expert Village.

    I am giving up on the internet today... I'm going to sleep this off, later all!

  • idiot. the 2 coils in the humbucker is wired in series, not out of phase. there is no differential amplifier on pickups, that is on balanced signals to cancel interference. other than active guitars, it is not an electromagnetic pickup. they use regular magnets.

  • now I can play jazz...

  • this video says nothing about "Using humbucker pick ups in jazz guitar". pointless.

  • yeah it's true that humbuckers create warmer tones than single coils. the mistake was comparing bridge(single coil) and neck(humbucker) pickups to state the difference. he should have compared a strat and a les paul or sg.

  • Totally clueless. Not only can't you compare a bridge position pickup with a neck position pickup, there is really no such thing as a humbucker or single coil sound. Humbuckers can be wound with less wire for a brighter tone (one I use has only a 5.7 Kohm impedance). Nor can you necessarily tell which type a pickup is by its form; many ``Strat-replacement'' pickups are humbuckers, and there are single coil pickups that look like full-width humbuckers (like a certain model from EMG).

  • yeah, I also thought: man, this is the difference between bridge and neck pickup, lol.

    And what does this have to do with jazz? It's so very unverified information.

  • you cant compare those cause theyre not placed on the same spot

  • @schaukele absolutely rigth, if that guitar had two humbuckers we could still hear the difeference, the bridge pick up would be thinner the same way...

    There is sooo much crap on these expertvillage video

    This video is NOT "expert" at all... -_-

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