Re: Les Pauls
I do not know if LP tone could or should be too generalized/characterized outside of stating stock Gibson pickups running on 300k pots.
By your definition, I would not say the A2P is the "LP tone". By my standards (and maybe Slash's) I would say the A2P is "LP tone". The A2P is the Jazz humbucker with an A2 instead of an A5. Yes, the mag does make a difference but they are still closely related pickups.
Like you said though, it is important to chase the tone one is after. At the end of the day that's all that matters.
Originally posted by audiocheck
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By your definition, I would not say the A2P is the "LP tone". By my standards (and maybe Slash's) I would say the A2P is "LP tone". The A2P is the Jazz humbucker with an A2 instead of an A5. Yes, the mag does make a difference but they are still closely related pickups.
Like you said though, it is important to chase the tone one is after. At the end of the day that's all that matters.
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