Type, there's BB 1, 2, & 3 ranked by resistance. They're typically paired as 1 & 2 (neck & bridge) or 2 & 3 (neck & bridge). I don't know of Gibson does it on any guitars, but 1 & 3 is also a viable pairing.
Type, there's BB 1, 2, & 3 ranked by resistance. They're typically paired as 1 & 2 (neck & bridge) or 2 & 3 (neck & bridge). I don't know of Gibson does it on any guitars, but 1 & 3 is also a viable pairing.
Except they say AL5, so BB5. And your sig should be changed from conceded to conceited.![]()
Just to clarify, #1 is the neck pup and #2 is the bridge pup?
Those are Burst Bucker Pro models since they've got Alnico V magnets. Also known as BB5.
Except they say AL5, so BB5. And your sig should be changed from conceded to conceited.![]()
They've also been known as BB5 and say AL 5 on them. They've been around since the early 2000s.
Sorry Beau, when they first came out they were originally known as Burstbucker V. Gibson changed the name to Pros after a short while. Truth.
Bill