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I have friend who's looking for some new pickups for his Gibson Les Paul Studio Deluxe 60's. Here's a link:
http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-USA/Les-Paul-Studio-Deluxe-60s-Exclusive.aspx
It's a weight relieved mahogany body with maple top, mahogany neck with baked-maple fingerboard, 500k audio taper pots all around. He's looking for pickups that will be versatile, but mostly center around classic rock. He'd like it if they can play metal, but that is not the focus. Classic Rock and rock are the idea, with trying to hit the classic LP style tone. Here's a clip of Joe Walsh he sent me when I asked for an example:
To me it sounds like we're looking for a PAF sound with some teeth. He asked about using a Custom 5/'59 set, but I think the C5 would have too much compression and sound too modern. My personal recommendation is the Whole Lotta Humbucker set. Other ideas I would throw out there are a Seth set, a '59 set, and the Pearly Gates set. What do you guys think? Any other suggestions for my bro?
http://www2.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/Les-Paul/Gibson-USA/Les-Paul-Studio-Deluxe-60s-Exclusive.aspx
It's a weight relieved mahogany body with maple top, mahogany neck with baked-maple fingerboard, 500k audio taper pots all around. He's looking for pickups that will be versatile, but mostly center around classic rock. He'd like it if they can play metal, but that is not the focus. Classic Rock and rock are the idea, with trying to hit the classic LP style tone. Here's a clip of Joe Walsh he sent me when I asked for an example:
To me it sounds like we're looking for a PAF sound with some teeth. He asked about using a Custom 5/'59 set, but I think the C5 would have too much compression and sound too modern. My personal recommendation is the Whole Lotta Humbucker set. Other ideas I would throw out there are a Seth set, a '59 set, and the Pearly Gates set. What do you guys think? Any other suggestions for my bro?