Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

Pearly Gates neck and Custom Custom compliment each other well, and blend well too with full coils and split.
 
Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

I may go with the CustomCustom first. I seem to remember trying it in a Les Paul a long time ago and thought it was a little over-the-top fat, but I don't remember what I had it in there with. The Duncan Website recommends it as a higher power alternative for the PGn. I have another LP set up with Whole Lottas, and I don't want to repeat that. I know I will end up getting the Slash Bridge too eventually, just out of curiosity. If the specs on the slash neck didn't look a little too hot, making me think it would be a little dark/muddy, I might try the whole set.
 
Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

Listen to your LP..is it fat sounding? Does the current pickup sound fat? Or what would you change about the current pickup? More power? More mids (etc)?
 
Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

Burstbucker 3 is like a PGb knockoff. I have one in an SG, it's not my favorite in a bright guitar. An Antiquity might work as well. The Seth neck in my SG is pretty smooth. Not sure you would like a Seth bridge.
 
Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

someone at SD told me to try a JB, when I asked this question a few years ago. Procrastinating but I will try one day.
 
Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

I went ahead and installed the Pearly Gates Neck, just to remind myself what it sounds like. It sounds a lot smoother and more tame in this guitar than I remember it. I stuck a Dimarzio Air Zone in the bridge just to have something different in there, and it actually does really well. Listening to the Pearly Neck, now I am leaning toward the Slash bridge. The pearly Neck sounds so smooth, It makes me think I may need to check the values of the volume pots. I remembered it being more aggressive than this.

I already tried the Seth set in it, and while they were great, I like them better in my PRS guitar.
 
Re: Help matching a Pearly Gates Neck in a Les Paul

The Slash bridge is a great pickup, and certainly very smooth.
 
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