Re: Jimmy Page's #2 Les Paul
I don't, but if I want a tiny bit less tight and not as huge bass, PAF-like mids or bit more of them, about the output of Custom or some hot PAF, more like Pearly Gates, and then some. You can't really get that from Custom with a magnet change, can you?
I think I'll get Brobucker, Pearly Gates, or '78 for the bridge.
Son, let me introduce you to the world of magnets, pots & caps. You can add or subtract bass, mid, treble, and output. The odds of a particular PU giving you exact tone you want is a long shot, because that varies with guitar design & wood (every piece of wood has its unique tone qualities, even if cut from the same tree). What do magnets do? The same PU becomes the Custom with a ceramic, a C5 with an A5, and a Custom Custom with an A2; huge differences in tone.
It comes down to this. You can:
1) live with a guitar's tone that isn't what you want,
2) spend hundreds of dollars buying & selling PU's hoping to stumble across a stock PU that fits your wood and desired tone (there are no guarantees), or
3) start using magnets, pots, and caps to dial in your tone. This is simple stuff that a kid can do, so don't roll your eyes & start making excuses.
Alnico Magnets:
A2 - low output, heavy mids, little treble, bass is loose
A3 - low output, like an A2 but with more treble
A4 - mod output, the most balanced EQ of the magnets
A5 - mod/high output, lots of treble & tight bass, scooped mids
A6 - high output with less treble
A8 - high output, like a A2 with muscle
Pots:
250K-300K - takes off some of the highest treble, ideal for bridge PU's
500K - emphasizes treble, ideal for neck PU's, and bridge PU's with warm magnets
Caps:
.022 - for more treble - good for neck
.050 - less treble - good for bridge
.100 - more bass, less treble - good for bridge
There are many old threads about these, with more details, and all you need to know to do the work yourself.
So do you want to keeping buying PU's that someone with good intentions recommended, that may sound
totally different in your guitar, especially played through your amp? Or do you want to be self-sufficient and be able to make a PU fit your needs? You are on the best forum to get help to do all of this. So, how soon can you start reading old threads and get up to speed (and don't tell me you've got to pick up some dry-cleaning or rearrange your sock drawer)?
Learn how your Guitar works!