Re: Burstbucker pro’s mod or replace?
Re: Burstbucker pro’s mod or replace?
Hey Blue,
What is it specifically that you hate so much about the '57? You realize, of course, that there is no such thing as..."the worst-sounding" pup, only..."I don't like it because...".
What may sound bad to you may sound great to someone else, and what doesn't work in one situation may be perfect in another.
Obviously, worst sounding to my ears. Most of what we say here is opinion, and it really can get redundant for all of us to qualify every one of those with 'In my opinion' or 'To my ears'. I've had several '57 sets, including '57+; the first was purchased intentionally when I still believed "if it's a Gibson PU it has to be great." The other two sets came with guitars. In the first one, the guy had put them in as aftermarket, and then sold the guitar. He apologized for how poor they sounded and unloaded the guitar at a fairly low price. Turns out he was right. The last set was in an LP Tribute that I got very cheap because of a cracked neck at the headstock, but the way the crack was, tension on the strings pulled the neck together, instead of apart. Easy fix with glue (the only neck repair I've ever done). Those unfortunately also sounded the same as the other sets of '57's I'd had. I gave '57's a shot, but they're not for me.
There's a muddy quality to them
to my ears, which I've seen other members mention here, that I initially assumed went with having A2 magnets. That turned me off on A2's for a while, until I got curious and tried a pair of Seth's... and loved them. Then I realized it wasn't A2's, it was the wind. The most annoying thing
in my opinion is the high end. In all three sets, the bridge had a dull 'ribbony' kind of sound
to my ears that I don't like at all. I'd add a lot of treble to get some bite to it (with 500K's) and the treble seemed stay in the background and not sharpen it. I haven't run into that with any other PU.
I'm a big PAF fan, my first Duncans were '59's, and I've had a variety of other manufacturer's PAF's. It's my favorite category of PU's. Maybe that's why I'm disappointed in '57's, as they
seem to me to be a half-hearted attempt, basically so they don't have to buy them from someone else. Obviously some players like '57's, and some of those people are knowledgeable about PU's,
although I think the majority of players who like them haven't tried any other PAF, especially any of the top aftermarket ones. Kojak said that Gibson has changed specs on '57's a few times, so it may be a moving target and the ones I've had may be different than yours. But I'm done with '57's, there's too many better PAF's made by passionate people who make PU's solely for their living, and aren't just going thru the motions. I like BB's and would like to try the other PAF's Gibson introduced several years ago in a creative spurt, so Gibson is certainly capable of producing
what to me are very good PAF's. I look at '57's as I do the 498T/490R set: something disappointing that they haven't bothered to remedy. But that's just me.