Re: Does the PAF PRO sound like a real PAF?
I have never tried a PAF Pro. But, here's something to consider. The original PAF's were built with different magnets and different number of windings. The quality control we have the days where one pup sounds exactly like another of the same model. But back then, there was no quality control. They got it wound, but no always the same number of winds. Some of those coils on a PAF had differnt windings, mismatched coils is what they call them. In fact, the Burstbuckers that Gibson cranks out intentially have mismatched coils.
So, my point is this. The PAF Pro is likely to sound like some PAF that they tried to model it on. I'm assuming this, or they probably wouldn't be calling it a "PAF".
PAFs are suited for all types of music. Check out the Seth Lovers, the 59's and the Antiquities if you want some PAF tones.