I need some help...

Chestnut King

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Hi. I have a Gibson Les Paul Classic and I want to change the pickups on it and my first choice is Seymour Duncan. I play stuff from very heavy to clean as a whistle, so I need a warm and aggressive pickup at the bridge and something crystaly at the neck, and I would love to get that without damaging the esthetics of the guitar (currently hasfactory nickel covered humbuckers). I would appreciate some insight from you guys. Thanks.
 
Re: I need some help...

Seymour Duncan has just introduced Classic Cover humbuckers, which is just your standard hummer, with either a nickel cover or a 24-carat gold cover... so you asked in perfect time!

For super cleans in the neck and super dirty in the bridge - I'd say Jazz in the neck and JB in the bridge.

Or... '59 in the neck and Custom Custom in the bridge.

One resource... well, a forum... that never fails is our very own Vault...
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8

Reviews of heaps of stuff up there^

Look at
Reviews of Duncan Humbuckers for Metal & Heavy Distortion
Reviews of the JB Model Humbucker
Which Pickups (neck and bridge) compliment each other well?
Reviews of the Alnico 2 Pro and Pearly Gates Humbuckers
Reviews of the Custom Series Pickups
Reviews of the 59 Model
 
Re: I need some help...

A Custom (SH-5) in the bridge. Agressive, with great harmonics and still sounds pretty thick in a Les Paul. Clean ups aren't super but heck it cleans up and you didn't need that for the bridge :)

Pearly Gates in the neck, has some kinda bite to it and can do a little bit of country clean. Still sounds great for lead and rhythm work in the neck. Don't know if it sounds crystally. I find the '59 sounding somewhat like that, but I think it sounds woofy and inarticulate overdriven. I'd go with the Pearly Gates since it's a little more versatile. Both would go great with the Custom

PS: Welcome to the forum, stick around and you'll be suprised how friendly and helpful most of the people here are!
 
Re: I need some help...

I would go with the custom and a jazz or a custom custom and a jazz. The standard custom will be a little more aggressive and the custom custom will be warmer than the custom.
 
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