Gibson 57 classics vintage matched set

Mike D

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Does anyone have any info on these? I read a description of the two 57 classics that come in the set and they say Alnico III magnets are used. I thought 57s used Alnico II...
 
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Does anyone have any info on these? I read a description of the two 57 classics that come in the set and they say Alnico III magnets are used. I thought 57s used Alnico II...

a2's.
 
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I wonder how they would compare to the regular set. These have roughcast A3's.
 
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If you want the regular, go after them used. That's what I did. Saved a bunch that way. I love those pickups but they are overpriced, IMO.
 
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I don't think A2's work well in '57's, A3's would probably be an improvement. The neck wouldn't be as dark, and the bridge would have a little better cut to it. But, you might like other mags better than A3's though. I put an A5 in neck '57, which is very good. In the bridge an UOA5, RC A4, or A8 would be my first choices.
 
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I wonder how close they are to the A3 pickups used in the Randy Rhoads model. Looks like the same wire and resistance range.
 
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Hi,
I'm sorry to but in, But what does UO mean in front of pickups like UOA5?
Maybe there is a "best" thread you can point me too. Thank you.
Steve B.
 
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anyone out there have set gibson the 57 vintage set? if so, do you like 'em? do they sound any better/different from the a2 models?
 
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I don't think A2's work well in '57's, A3's would probably be an improvement. The neck wouldn't be as dark, and the bridge would have a little better cut to it. But, you might like other mags better than A3's though. I put an A5 in neck '57, which is very good. In the bridge an UOA5, RC A4, or A8 would be my first choices.

+ 1. If A2 didn't work well, A3 won't be any better... worse, that'll be more likely! :naughty:
 
Re: Gibson 57 classics vintage matched set

Hi,
I'm sorry to but in, But what does UO mean in front of pickups like UOA5?
Maybe there is a "best" thread you can point me too. Thank you.
Steve B.

OU = unoriented. Random 'grain' in the metal, as opposed to uniform direction in typical (oriented) A5's. Unoriented creates a more complex magnetic field; an UOA5 sounds like a cross between an A2 and A5. Nothing like the bright, scooped A5's we're used to.

All A2's, A3's, and A4's are unoriented. Almost all A5's are oriented.
 
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a2s...and dont waste your money on them....

I wouldn't write them off so fast. I think it depends on what they go in. In a Les Paul.... I don't care for them too much, but I have a stock set in my 359 & that guitar sounds incredibly good!
 
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I found a much less expensive set on ebay that I'm going to try out in my Custom. I liked the '57's in there before so I'm interested to see how the A3's sound.
 
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