Aceman
I am your doctor of love!
So I have an Epiphone ES-339 Pro that has these pickups. Unlike extended store play experiences, I now have serious home time behind them.
Summary: Damn, I like these!
I use that guitar to play a lot of clean style on; Blues, Jazz, etc.. I do rock it out a bit, but not that much, and not that heavy. I've been playing it through either my Peavey Express, and a lot lately through my little Cube GX (Roland, Blackface, or Tweed sims, with just a spot of reverb).
I really like this pickups, and I'm pretty sure they will be staying. Nice PAF styling in tone and output. Very even sounding. I'd say more mids than a 59, but by no means mid-heavy. Still some PAF scoop as my ears hear them. The overall characteristic is faulty warm as A5 pups go. Nice clear highs on them though.
When split, notable power drop, but they are not very powerful so no surprise there. I like the single coil tone as well. I'm no serious single coil conneseur though so your opinion may vary a bit (or a lot.).
This guitar put out some very nice woody tones with these, which is exactly what I want for what I play on it. I REALLY dig using the "both on" position, and splitting one pup and blending it with the other. HB neck + Split bring blended in gives me some really natural sounding wood/air awesomeness! I don't play more than medium classic rock 70's gain on them, but they sound solid for that too.
Really like what Epiphone built here, regardless of the details. Anyone know the specs of these bad boys?
Summary: Damn, I like these!
I use that guitar to play a lot of clean style on; Blues, Jazz, etc.. I do rock it out a bit, but not that much, and not that heavy. I've been playing it through either my Peavey Express, and a lot lately through my little Cube GX (Roland, Blackface, or Tweed sims, with just a spot of reverb).
I really like this pickups, and I'm pretty sure they will be staying. Nice PAF styling in tone and output. Very even sounding. I'd say more mids than a 59, but by no means mid-heavy. Still some PAF scoop as my ears hear them. The overall characteristic is faulty warm as A5 pups go. Nice clear highs on them though.
When split, notable power drop, but they are not very powerful so no surprise there. I like the single coil tone as well. I'm no serious single coil conneseur though so your opinion may vary a bit (or a lot.).
This guitar put out some very nice woody tones with these, which is exactly what I want for what I play on it. I REALLY dig using the "both on" position, and splitting one pup and blending it with the other. HB neck + Split bring blended in gives me some really natural sounding wood/air awesomeness! I don't play more than medium classic rock 70's gain on them, but they sound solid for that too.
Really like what Epiphone built here, regardless of the details. Anyone know the specs of these bad boys?











