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Skarekrough
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So a few days ago I did a pickup swap on one of my Japanese Les Paul clones. The guitar had always been decently bright sounding and had good tones, but I felt it was just missing something I couldn't put my finger on.
So the stock pickups came out and I wired in a 59' in the neck and a JB in the bridge. Before I did it I went with teh Peter Green mod and flipped the magnet.
In the days since I've done this I've picked up the guitar at least a few times a day. Each time those two pickups just sound too....well....high-output. It almost seems too loud and over the top tonally to my ears.
I was really looking for a good pick for Blues playing and neither pickup really gets the sound I'm looking for.
I'm kinda floored....I think the older pickups were closer to what I was looking for.....and I'd kind of regarded them as being junk.
Is it possible for twenty year old pickups to mellow tonally and get somewhat "vintage" sounding? It's the only thing I can think of that would explain it.
So the stock pickups came out and I wired in a 59' in the neck and a JB in the bridge. Before I did it I went with teh Peter Green mod and flipped the magnet.
In the days since I've done this I've picked up the guitar at least a few times a day. Each time those two pickups just sound too....well....high-output. It almost seems too loud and over the top tonally to my ears.
I was really looking for a good pick for Blues playing and neither pickup really gets the sound I'm looking for.
I'm kinda floored....I think the older pickups were closer to what I was looking for.....and I'd kind of regarded them as being junk.
Is it possible for twenty year old pickups to mellow tonally and get somewhat "vintage" sounding? It's the only thing I can think of that would explain it.