498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

If a 498T isn't doing it, I doubt a C5 would. I use the two interchangeably.

Something like that is what I was looking for. Gibson doesn't have a "tone chart" to go by for at least some idea. I had a ceramic Custom that also failed in that SG. As did a JB as well as the stock 490T. Finally gave up the ghost and sold it.

Not doing it this time, it is a quest. :banghead: Looking at handwound stuff now too.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

what amp are you running through and what size strings do you use?
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

I have an Egnater Tweaker mini-stack. Also use a Line 6 pod when I want digital effects. I've found that the Tweaker when combined with my Fender 4x12 gives me plenty of extra volume when I need it.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Have you considered a set of Burstbucker Pro's from Gibson? Potted Alnico V's. Hard to beat. Had them in my Les Paul Classic. Loved them.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Listening to the soundclips on here again today. I think the one I like the most is the Alnico 2 Pro, although I doubt they were in an all 'hog Les Paul.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Listening to the soundclips on here again today. I think the one I like the most is the Alnico 2 Pro, although I doubt they were in an all 'hog Les Paul.

Don't go by the soundclips. They're probably using different guitars and amps, and it would be difficult for you to duplicate those tones. Put the same PU in 5 guitars, and it might not sound the same in any one them.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

My favorite pickups in a Les Paul are the Alnico II pro set(I have the Slash version in my LP). But you may find once you put in a Duncan the neck may not be right with it. You could go in a lot of different ways. Pearly Gates neck & bridge is also an excellent choice. I have a Mahogany Tele that is more like a Les Paul. Mahogany back & sides with flame maple top. I have a Jazz neck & 59 bridge.... excellent combination too.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Think I've all but decided on a set of Seth Lovers. Unless a good set of boutique handwounds pop up between now and when my refund drops...
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

I'd start by lowering it as far as it can go into the cavity without it falling off the height adjustment screws. (This usually means that the top of the pickup ends up a little below the top surface of the pickup ring.) Then bring the screws on the screw coil up to about 3/16 - 1/8 inch from the wound strings, just as a starting point. Then make slight adjustments of the screws to balance the pickup-to-pickup volume and string-to-string volume the way you like. Aside from the fact that lowering pickups makes for a less bassy sound, you will also have made a de-facto Burstbucker by using this trick, with the influence of the slug coil being less than that of the screw coil. As a result, you will get more hum, but a brighter and edgier sound. Basically, the height of the pickup controls the tone (higher = more bass), and the heights of the pole pieces control the volume. Don't use overall pickup height adjustments to control volume, only to control tone.

I suggest starting by pulling out the pickup ring entirely, and lowering the pickup to the ends of the height screws, then reinstalling the ring. That way you cannot accidentally have the pickup fall off of the screws, and have to loosen your freshly installed and properly wrapped strings to get the pickup back on the screw.
 
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Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Seth Lovers for the win. Going for the full vintage vibe this time. Hopefully they get here by the weekend.
 
Re: 498T not doing the job in my all-mahogany Les Paul

Seths are in. Must say I'm satisfied. As expected the lower output suits me better. Really like how the neck pickup cleans up as I use my toggle switch as a "clean setting" by rolling the volume off to use with the single-channel Tweaker.
 
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