Hotter, More Aggressive Saturday Night Special (59 Hybrid?)

Thanks a lot for all the advice

But...I've never heard of magnet swapping pickups? I feel like I'm about to open a big 'ole can of worms here, but how do you swap magnets and can the results be predicted?

Also, is it possible\easy to do this on covered pickups?

Depending on your comfort level, magnet swapping is fairly easy. If you do it on a covered pickup, you have to first remove the cover, then do the magnet swap, then replace the cover if you choose to. There are a lot of YouTube videos detailing the procedures.

my personal experience with magnet swapping was that it was fun as a thing to do, and I think that the results are real. However I’m personally more inclined to go for a pickup that I like as-is. I didn’t find that the effects were very dramatic. Noticeable, yes. But very subtle.

for the stage that you’re at, I’d recommend going for a pickup stock and not mess with the magnet swapping.
 
H13, I have a SNS set in an SG, and I love them. I have a Les Paul that used to have a 59/custom hybrid in the bridge and a 59n neck. If you go with the hybrid in the bridge, I think you’ll be happy. The 59 is a good pair with it, or perhaps a SNS neck would be good too.

As has been suggested, if you choose a set and buy from an authorized dealer, if it’s not what you’re after you can utilize the exchange period to get a different Duncan model.
 
about mag swapping: like pskorz said i also often returned to the stock mag but just to sell the pickup. I never bonded with a C5 so i converted it at last to a CC and it stays. With the PG bridge i had a love and hate relationship. I discarded all other mags but the stock PG was way too thin, i ended up with the A6 and i am really happy. I also use another A6 in a 59B. IMHO the A6 with nicely go with a SNS Bridge too.
 
Yeah I think for the time being, I'll pass on magnet swapping. I'll try to get the right pickups first, then modify if I need to.

So with the design brief of:
- Hotter, more aggressive, tighter than a SNS (but not into JB territory)
- Fat and chirpy neck

In order to create a Les Paul which will:
- Get fairly metal (on the Tool spectrum)
- Wide dynamic range that will clean up with volume knob well
- Could probably be used for blues as effectively as metal
- Well detailed sound like the SNS

I should rock:
- 59 Custom in the Bridge
- A2 Pro in the Neck

We on the right path here?
 
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