need help guys please I was going to buy a cc no questions then I tried a guitar with a jb and I was very pleased with how it sounded. I play anything from blues to metal but alot of stp aic and newer stuff. The guy at the music store told me the pg was like a jb only warmer. I have a 59 bridge that I think is too bright so time to try another.
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Re: which bridge pu for les paul
For those styles, I'm going to suggest the JB. I'm usually not the biggest JB fan, but I was just listening to a couple of tunes that I recorded with the JB, and they happened to be STP tunes. The JB does those sounds really well. It's a tad compressed for my standard taste, and in the guitar I had it in (Dean Hardtail), it had an upper mid peak that I had a hard time dialing out. However, it sure does sound good on the tunes I recorded. Seymour likes it a bunch as well, so that's not all bad.
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Re: which bridge pu for les paul
I like C-5, Custom, CC, JB, and Antiquity. After all of them, I chose the C-5.
It's the only bridge pickup that has everything I want to hear. Great highgain, great midgain, great clean, strong output, real tone. Some guys accuse it of being too light in the mids, but it's got tight percussive lows, neutral mids, and vintage highs.
Let the mahogany body give you your mids. That's why I like it for Pauls.
I have a Custom 5 in 3 Pauls, 1 McCarty, and 1 H-S-S strat. Sounds nice in all of them.Originally posted by Boogie BillI've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!
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Re: which bridge pu for les paul
Originally posted by lpstudioThe guy at the music store told me the pg was like a jb only warmer.
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