Hi guys
Here's my story.
I was in the local guitar store (here in New Zealand) and I take hold of this brand new Gibson (custom shop) custom Les Paul 'Black Beauty'.
Now this thing played and sounded so good it was un-believeable.
Un-plugged it was nice and solid sounding, it sounded well made... but to plug it in.. that is when the magic started. TONE TONE TONE.... clean, crunch or distortion it was warm and clear and articulate.
So... I proceeded to plug in every set neck twin humbucker guitar in the shop to get comparisons.. schecters, Ibanez, Epiphones, Yammaha's and Yes... even other models of USA Gibson Les Pauls...
If the Gibson Custom shop guitar was an 11 out of 10 (and it was!) the next best was a 5 out of 10... most of them were barely a 2 or 3.
The price? Well the tag said $6999 (this is New Zealand dollars) This is exactly $5285 US dollars....
So anyway I took note of the guitars exact model number and checked it out online.. the pickups in it were Gibson 490 Alnico (Neck) and Alnico 498 (bridge) these pickups alone cost only US$90 each.
So (the story goes on)
I just bought a Japanese domestic stock Epiphone Les paul Custom 'Black Beauty'. This guitar cost me less than 20% of the price of the USA Gibson.
It is as well made (if not better) is finished in Nitro laquer and has the proper GIBSON shaped headstock.
Note: This guitar is finer made than the production USA Gibsons and is as well made as the Custom shop model.. although sure... the body will be three pieces of Mahogany instead of one piece of quartersawn...and the electronics will be on the cheap side.
How does my Jap LP sound? Unplugged it sounds amazing... such a perfect neck... excellant frets and a really lively tone. NOTHING like a Korean made LP
BUT... the pickups SUCK (I did expect this) They are weak, thin, gutless and not at all punchy... I guess they have to cut costs somewhere.
I loved the sound of the Gibson Alnico 490 and 498 (in the Gibson Custom shop LP) so much that I'm thinking of putting them in my Epiphone LP.
Why did I like them? I loved how they had a nice harmonic obevrtone and a bit of sweet controlled feedback... even at low volumes with minimal drive applied.. they are not wax potted (I guess that helps get those overtones I like)
Anyone want to chip in and tell me that I'm on the right track... or tell me of another pickup that will sound like a Gibson Alnico 490?? (or better)
Paspallum
Here's my story.
I was in the local guitar store (here in New Zealand) and I take hold of this brand new Gibson (custom shop) custom Les Paul 'Black Beauty'.
Now this thing played and sounded so good it was un-believeable.
Un-plugged it was nice and solid sounding, it sounded well made... but to plug it in.. that is when the magic started. TONE TONE TONE.... clean, crunch or distortion it was warm and clear and articulate.
So... I proceeded to plug in every set neck twin humbucker guitar in the shop to get comparisons.. schecters, Ibanez, Epiphones, Yammaha's and Yes... even other models of USA Gibson Les Pauls...
If the Gibson Custom shop guitar was an 11 out of 10 (and it was!) the next best was a 5 out of 10... most of them were barely a 2 or 3.
The price? Well the tag said $6999 (this is New Zealand dollars) This is exactly $5285 US dollars....
So anyway I took note of the guitars exact model number and checked it out online.. the pickups in it were Gibson 490 Alnico (Neck) and Alnico 498 (bridge) these pickups alone cost only US$90 each.
So (the story goes on)
I just bought a Japanese domestic stock Epiphone Les paul Custom 'Black Beauty'. This guitar cost me less than 20% of the price of the USA Gibson.
It is as well made (if not better) is finished in Nitro laquer and has the proper GIBSON shaped headstock.
Note: This guitar is finer made than the production USA Gibsons and is as well made as the Custom shop model.. although sure... the body will be three pieces of Mahogany instead of one piece of quartersawn...and the electronics will be on the cheap side.
How does my Jap LP sound? Unplugged it sounds amazing... such a perfect neck... excellant frets and a really lively tone. NOTHING like a Korean made LP
BUT... the pickups SUCK (I did expect this) They are weak, thin, gutless and not at all punchy... I guess they have to cut costs somewhere.
I loved the sound of the Gibson Alnico 490 and 498 (in the Gibson Custom shop LP) so much that I'm thinking of putting them in my Epiphone LP.
Why did I like them? I loved how they had a nice harmonic obevrtone and a bit of sweet controlled feedback... even at low volumes with minimal drive applied.. they are not wax potted (I guess that helps get those overtones I like)
Anyone want to chip in and tell me that I'm on the right track... or tell me of another pickup that will sound like a Gibson Alnico 490?? (or better)
Paspallum