Anyone tried the GFS Classic II? Tonerider Alnico 2 Classic? Anything similar?

Rex_Rocker

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So I got a zebra Suhr SSH+ for one of my Les Pauls. I kinda want a zebra neck pickup to match, but I don't want to spend lots. I'm digging the Gibson 490R at the moment, so kinda want something along the lines. Not necessarily a clone. Just, very broadly speaking, a nice-sounding Alnico 2 smooth vintage output wind.

So... do these pickups get you guys' seal of approval? Is there any other option I should be looking at?
 
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Everything I have played from them has been damn good. I put a VEH in two different friend's guitars and they sounded fantastic. A guy I worked with installed their "metal" pickup, I forgot the model but the thing crushed. I would not shy away from them based on cost, they are inexpensive, not cheap.
 
Everything I have played from them has been damn good. I put a VEH in two different friend's guitars and they sounded fantastic. A guy I worked with installed their "metal" pickup, I forgot the model but the thing crushed. I would not shy away from them based on cost, they are inexpensive, not cheap.
Yeah, I used to have a RedActive that stood up very well to EMG's I had at the time. It was just kinda noisy.

Do they use the same mounting screws as Duncans/DiMarzios/Gibsons, tho? Because I know Epiphone Probuckers don't.
 
As far as budget goes

I have had good luck with these

https://a.co/d/4H0tGAo

$26 for a pair and wayyyyy more color options

But you do you

They have chrome covered versions as well

Fleor makes an A2 set in the same price range
I saw those as well. Wondered what those are like too.

Do those use the same mounting hardware as Duncans/DiMarzios or are the screws different like they are on the Epiphone Probuckers?
 
Yeah, I used to have a RedActive that stood up very well to EMG's I had at the time. It was just kinda noisy.

Do they use the same mounting screws as Duncans/DiMarzios/Gibsons, tho? Because I know Epiphone Probuckers don't.

Can't remember this was at least 5 years ago
 
Their Alnico Stingray pickup tranformed my $200 Sterling Ray that punches above its weight class into a $230 Sterling Ray that punches well above its class.
 
QUOTE=Rex_Rocker;n6304297] I saw those as well. Wondered what those are like too.

Do those use the same mounting hardware as Duncans/DiMarzios or are the screws different like they are on the Epiphone Probuckers?[/QUote


I know mine came with screws and springs

The dimarzios i have had
had odd feet and tiny screws
unlike the SD with rectangle feet and small screws
the Carvin pickups used a larger screw

I am not sure what differences you refer to
 
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I am not sure what differences you refer to
The screws you mount them to the pickup rings with. Not the lenght, but the diameter and/or the threads.

I've tried installing Epiphone Probuckers before with the screws that come with Duncans. The diameter is too small for the Epi pickups. But those same screws that come with Duncans do work with Gibson, Suhr, and DiMarzio pickups.

But I guess if they come with their own screws and springs, it doesn't matter a lot.
 
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