Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF? or is it more suited to heavier types of music?
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Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
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Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
I have never tried a PAF Pro. But, here's something to consider. The original PAF's were built with different magnets and different number of windings. The quality control we have the days where one pup sounds exactly like another of the same model. But back then, there was no quality control. They got it wound, but no always the same number of winds. Some of those coils on a PAF had differnt windings, mismatched coils is what they call them. In fact, the Burstbuckers that Gibson cranks out intentially have mismatched coils.
So, my point is this. The PAF Pro is likely to sound like some PAF that they tried to model it on. I'm assuming this, or they probably wouldn't be calling it a "PAF".
PAFs are suited for all types of music. Check out the Seth Lovers, the 59's and the Antiquities if you want some PAF tones.
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Originally posted by DillsDoes the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF? or is it more suited to heavier types of music?
Joe Satriani uses a PAF Pro for his neck humbucker and early Steve Vai used nothing but PAF Pros for everything up to Passion and Warfare. I'd say it's a lot like a JB with more mids, a tad smoother top and a more compressed feel.
I have a JB/Jazz set in my OTHER strat and the two guitars complement each other really well.
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couldnt agree more with b2d
i also have a paf pro in the neck of my jackson and it does have a somehwat modern and vintage tone. plus that slight 'aw' tone as everyone describes it.
thru high gain that pup can sing and seldom gets muddy unless u screw up ur EQ.1987 Ibanez RG550: Steve Special, SSL-2, Air Norton
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Originally posted by I_M_Kencouldnt agree more with b2d
i also have a paf pro in the neck of my jackson and it does have a somehwat modern and vintage tone. plus that slight 'aw' tone as everyone describes it.
thru high gain that pup can sing and seldom gets muddy unless u screw up ur EQ.::::To sound reinforcement engineer::::
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Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
It's got a slight Paf-ish (open) vibe, but it's not very near the real PAF sound. It doesn't have the warmth, yet more piercing highs and harmonics. It's also got a little bit of bite and agression, which totally suprised me! I can get cool modern-ish George Lynch sounds with it (think Wicked Sensation and Will Play for food albums), but also the older Savatage sounds (Edge of Thorns).Jackson USA '98 Custom Shop KE2 w/ Duncan TB-4 JB(b) & Jazz(n)
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Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
I had one in my RG and it is a very transparent,open meduim output pup.
it has a glass like sheen and is very clear, unbelievable clarity.
it is hot enough to drive the amp but for me it did not have enough meat or beef in the tone. i tried a EQ and it helped i may even go back to the pro's if i have no luck finding something else.
as far as it sounding like a real paf? NO,it has some of the real ones characteristics but is a bit more modern, it has a real cool vocal AW sound and a screaming treble that is not harsh, definitely worth checkin into
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Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
My ears tell me: ''No''.
I used two of them for a long time, in mid 90s, and installing a PGn felt like coming home.
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Originally posted by JOLLYI thought he (Vai) used an X2N for quite some time in his early years.
Not the PAF Pro. Ah, whatever.....
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Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
Originally posted by JOLLYI thought he used an X2N for quite some time in his early years.
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I bought a set of these a few months back now, played on em like em but then thought i wanted something else and put them away for a rainy day
well i HAD TO put them back in my one ibanez just to fill the holes
(i sold the set that was in there(tonezone/super II)
I still like these and if i had to pick one thing i would change it would be the wah in the middle tone the leads have. if i could dial that out these would be what i would use.
they are NU PAF not exactly like the old ones,but touch on that flavor(REAL TRANSPARENT,OPEN AND LOWER OUTPUT)
I am going to try a duncan blues trembucker just to finally hear one and compare
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Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
dimarzio makes a pup called the paf, or atleast did. the paf pro was a more modern or tweaked take on that.
i dont think it sounds like a paf at all. its a good tone for those that like it, cuts thru very well. doesnt sound like a paf to me
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My buddy plays professionally and he plays a H-S-S Strat with Dimarzio Blue Velvet single coils and a PAF Pro in the bridge. He says he can nail vintage strat tones and with the humbucker, emulate the girthy bridge sound in a Les Paul Custom. Sounds killer to these earsOriginally posted by kevlar3000I learned a long time ago that the only thing that mattered regarding tone was what my ears thought.Originally posted by ZerberusBetter is often the enemy of goodOriginally posted by ginormousCovers feed the body, originals feed the soul.
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