SZjammin83
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I have a 2013 Gibson Les Paul Standard that I just bought. I had to replace the factory wiring/PCB, so I put a Classic 50's solderless wiring set by MojoTone in there. I like the stock BurstBucker 1&2, however... The MojoTone Wiring provides a cool feature that now allows me to swap pickups at will without the need to solder. Buy a pickup, simply disconnect the existing one, and then connect the new pickup, all via a quick-connect system that is centrally located in the center of the pots and wiring components. It's labeled so that even my 3 year old could understand it and do it.So, while I do like the sound I get with the BB Pro's... The aspects I think could use improvement (which would have otherwise been issues I would have accepted, at least for a decent little while) have now become completely legitimate reasons to explore other opportunities/possibilities. It's almost as though, since I got this wiring kit installed and realized just how rediculously simple installing the pickups was, I IMMEDIATELY felt an urge, which developed into an obligation/responsibility to self, all but INSTANTANEOUSLY within seconds of pulling up the SD website and beginning to look at pickups!:laugh:... I'm in awe of this cool little green component in my electronics cavity, and have come to the realization that it's not right for me to own such a thing and NOT make every attempt to utilize it in a quest to reach my new guitar's FULL POTENTIAL!!!
So... I have got a 6505+ 120 watt head that I love, but I also just bought a Marshall DSL40CR (which I run into my Mesa 2x12 Rectifier Cab), and have fallen in love with the sound of just plugging straight into the amp and lettin er rip. I am going for the CLASSIC Les Paul into a Marshall tones, and I think the 1st set I'm going to try is the Slash Alnico 2 Pro Set with some Raw Nickel covers so it won't change the aesthetics of the guitar either.
Anyone have experience with the Slash Set in a Gibson Les Paul Standard, if so, what are the things you like? Are there any things you don't like?
And lastly, any suggestions of other pickup sets or combinations that anyone on the forum here with a Les Paul has tried and liked, and why you liked them? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks Forum
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