sumitagarwal
New member
Hey guys, I have an opportunity to buy a "pre-Historic" Les Paul reissue that comes with 57 Classics, but it'll be shipped to me so I have no option to play it first.
Normally I thoroughly molest my guitars' electronics, but as this is a reissue guitar and spendier than my usual splurges I'll try to restrain myself this time.
The question is: am I likely to enjoy this guitar with the stock pickups? I'm much more familiar with the Duncan line-up than Gibson's. In the spec ballpark of the 57 I have a hard-on for the PG (especially the neck) and have had a lot of fun with an AP2 in the bridge. I also own/have owned a bunch of other Duncans.
So... which Duncan pickup is the 57 Classic closest to in tone and in feel?
Normally I thoroughly molest my guitars' electronics, but as this is a reissue guitar and spendier than my usual splurges I'll try to restrain myself this time.
The question is: am I likely to enjoy this guitar with the stock pickups? I'm much more familiar with the Duncan line-up than Gibson's. In the spec ballpark of the 57 I have a hard-on for the PG (especially the neck) and have had a lot of fun with an AP2 in the bridge. I also own/have owned a bunch of other Duncans.
So... which Duncan pickup is the 57 Classic closest to in tone and in feel?