JeffB
Let it B
I finally got to the breaking point...tired of being overly anal about magnet types, covers or no covers, potting or lack thereof, output levels, symetrical windings or not, not to mention whether I should go with Gibson 57's or god knows what else....... :smack:
Back to basics. THE classic tone. And a Classic look (as far as I'm concerned).
Pair of Zebra 59's should be here by the end of the week
I found a 15 or so year old horrible taping of me playing my 1988-ish Explorer that I pulled the DF's out of and had 59's put in (eventually went to a custom in the bridge). I was running it through an old Jackson 50 watt EL34 head (not lee jackson, but Jackson guitars), and a Laney 2x12 cab w/ Celestions and there I heard it. That FAT Gibson/Marshall type sound. The bloom, the bite, the warmth.
Yeah the neck can get a little woofy, but good gawd do I love that FAT, singing sweet tone of a oversaturated neck 59 ...That Gary Moore "parisienne walkways/still got the blues" or John Sykes "is this Love" tone.
The bridge of course also is classic. Medium to low ouput. Less middy and harsh, fat bottom end and a biting but not harsh top end. Can you say "Kerrrrraaaaaannnnnggggg"?
Can't wait to get 'em in and get rid of the BB pro's :fing25: Don't get me wrong The BBPros ARE really nice pups, with a nice even response and excellent clarity...but more along the lines of a slightly lower output JB than a PAF..not necc a bad thing...but that style of pup kills the unique sound of a Les Paul, IMO.
I'm excited, can ya tell?
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Back to basics. THE classic tone. And a Classic look (as far as I'm concerned).
Pair of Zebra 59's should be here by the end of the week
I found a 15 or so year old horrible taping of me playing my 1988-ish Explorer that I pulled the DF's out of and had 59's put in (eventually went to a custom in the bridge). I was running it through an old Jackson 50 watt EL34 head (not lee jackson, but Jackson guitars), and a Laney 2x12 cab w/ Celestions and there I heard it. That FAT Gibson/Marshall type sound. The bloom, the bite, the warmth.
Yeah the neck can get a little woofy, but good gawd do I love that FAT, singing sweet tone of a oversaturated neck 59 ...That Gary Moore "parisienne walkways/still got the blues" or John Sykes "is this Love" tone.
The bridge of course also is classic. Medium to low ouput. Less middy and harsh, fat bottom end and a biting but not harsh top end. Can you say "Kerrrrraaaaaannnnnggggg"?
Can't wait to get 'em in and get rid of the BB pro's :fing25: Don't get me wrong The BBPros ARE really nice pups, with a nice even response and excellent clarity...but more along the lines of a slightly lower output JB than a PAF..not necc a bad thing...but that style of pup kills the unique sound of a Les Paul, IMO.
I'm excited, can ya tell?