Finally got around to posting a thread about my Trad Pro....these are the best "bang for the buck" in the genuine Gibson Les Paul world.....
Nothing wrong with the guitar straight out of the box but I have my pickup preferences so I made this one mine! I love the satin back and satin 60's neck. The locking tuners are a plus too in my opinion.
So here's what I did:
I took the pickguard off, I do that to most Les Pauls, I see no need for it in most cases, solid color tops I tend to leave it on....
I replaced the tophat knobs with speedknobs, I prefer them.
I stuck my usual Duncan Distortion into the bridge, my favorite "go to" Les Paul pickup. This one happens to be a "DDJ".
I removed the push/pull pot from the bridge volume and replaced it with a 556k CTS pot I got a while back from Wymore Guitars. I have no use for the split bridge. I left the tone control unhooked for the bridge. No use for that either.
For the neck I went in a totally new direction for me. I had the P-rails in a drawer for quite some time. I got it in trade with someone here but I never used it till now. So it went into this guitar.
I left the stock neck push/pull volume in place. Pull up and you get the P-90. I'm not totally sold on this part of the setup but thats whats there for the time being. May replace it with a 59' neck I've got.....
So that is what it is.........Hey Bloodrose!!!![](https://forum.seymourduncan.com/core/images/smilies/fing02.gif)
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Nothing wrong with the guitar straight out of the box but I have my pickup preferences so I made this one mine! I love the satin back and satin 60's neck. The locking tuners are a plus too in my opinion.
So here's what I did:
I took the pickguard off, I do that to most Les Pauls, I see no need for it in most cases, solid color tops I tend to leave it on....
I replaced the tophat knobs with speedknobs, I prefer them.
I stuck my usual Duncan Distortion into the bridge, my favorite "go to" Les Paul pickup. This one happens to be a "DDJ".
I removed the push/pull pot from the bridge volume and replaced it with a 556k CTS pot I got a while back from Wymore Guitars. I have no use for the split bridge. I left the tone control unhooked for the bridge. No use for that either.
For the neck I went in a totally new direction for me. I had the P-rails in a drawer for quite some time. I got it in trade with someone here but I never used it till now. So it went into this guitar.
I left the stock neck push/pull volume in place. Pull up and you get the P-90. I'm not totally sold on this part of the setup but thats whats there for the time being. May replace it with a 59' neck I've got.....
So that is what it is.........Hey Bloodrose!!!
![](https://forum.seymourduncan.com/core/images/smilies/fing02.gif)
![](http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/Metlking/Guitars/2c187ab9.jpg)
![](http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/Metlking/Guitars/45f9faae.jpg)
![](http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/Metlking/Guitars/534944b1.jpg)
![](http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/Metlking/Guitars/aa3b51f6.jpg)
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