JPetrucci07
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On my standard JP6 I am amazed at how "anemic" and worse off the D-sonic in bridge sounds compared to the BFR I just added. I've tested side by side on my Mark V and a ton of different settings. Now I know the mahogany tone block/alder combo will give a thicker, crunchier sound compared to basswood JP's, but it also has the crunch lab in the bridge...how much of the tone difference can be attributed to the bridge pickups? Is it D-sonics are better suited for lower tunings? I am curious about adding a crunch lab to the bridge of my standard JP, has anyone done this before and what did they think? I love the sound for solos out of the custom JP in neck however. Maybe I would even consider the older Petrucci bridge pickup, since that seemed more "articulate" then the D-sonic at high gain from what I remember.