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Hey everyone, I switched out the pickups on this Japanese JM 10 or 12 years ago and I cannot recall any info on them. I know it is not much to go on, but I am hoping someone might recognise the stickers denoting the position. I would really appreciate the help.
For what it’s worth, they sound quite good!
Help identifying JM pickups?
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Re: Help identifying JM pickups?
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Re: Help identifying JM pickups?
The naming of the Inoran's pickups suggests they could be AV/PV 65-like ? ...
http://www.fmicassets.com/Damroot/Origi ... Manual.pdf
http://www.fmicassets.com/Damroot/Origi ... Manual.pdf
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Re: Help identifying JM pickups?
Thank you for the responses, however, I believe these pickups that I bought already second hand circa 2010 pre-date the inoran JM. I asked a guitar playing friend who I’ve known for a long time and he seems to recall that they were Seymour Duncan’s from the 90’s. Someone on reddit commented that they had seen this kind of sticker on older SD pickups, so that makes that theory seem pretty likely…