Hi.
First post, but I've been lurking and searching the forums for a lot of years now.
I'm writing now because I'm thinking about changing PUs in my Les Paul. A bit of history of my guitar. It's a Gibson Les Paul Classic from '97. I bought a set of EMGs 81/85 back in 2004. I really liked the pickups, great for metal and better overall (IMO) than the 500T/496R that came stock (I liked the 500t/496R, no hate for them. The 500T was a bit harsh, but good overall). In 2010 I wanted (or so I thought :banghead
a more classic sound out of the guitar, so I bought a Gibson Classic '57+ for the bridge and a Classic '57 for the neck. At first I liked them, but I started to miss the EMGs. Their clarity and punch, so I ended up buying a Schecter Hellraiser with EMGs on them.
Anyway, the Les Paul sees less and less use everyday. I feel that the Classic '57 aren't a good match for this guitar or for me. I feel they are too underpowered, and the oomph I had with the EMGs or the 500T/496R isn't there, so I was thinking about getting something with a bit more power.
Before talking about specific pickups, I'd like to point that I'm using CTS 500K pots with PIO caps, soldered 50s style, and with 0.022uF cap for the bridge and a 0.015uF cap for the neck.
The problem with the neck 57 is that is muddy with no clarity on the neck. It's ok clean, but ugly with any amount of gain. The 57+ in the bridge is better, but lacks punch and bass and it's overally weak. It doesn't hit you as the 500T or 81 did. It's a lot loose too, which I dislike.
After much reading, I think Duncan could be the ticket, and I'm thinking about getting a Custom for the bridge and Jazz for the neck, as I've found them second hand locally (I live in Spain). These pair was my first option when looking into the Duncan catalogue. A hot bridge PU but not as hot as the 81TW in my Schecter to have some variety, and a good clean and not muddy neck PU which the Jazz is famous for.
Any other options?. I was thinking about a Full Shred too, A5. Don't know if it's a better option than the Custom.
Is the Custom versatile enough to get bluesy tones or is it too hot?. How about the Jazz?. Are these PUs a good match for a Les Paul?.
Cheers and thank you.
First post, but I've been lurking and searching the forums for a lot of years now.
I'm writing now because I'm thinking about changing PUs in my Les Paul. A bit of history of my guitar. It's a Gibson Les Paul Classic from '97. I bought a set of EMGs 81/85 back in 2004. I really liked the pickups, great for metal and better overall (IMO) than the 500T/496R that came stock (I liked the 500t/496R, no hate for them. The 500T was a bit harsh, but good overall). In 2010 I wanted (or so I thought :banghead
Anyway, the Les Paul sees less and less use everyday. I feel that the Classic '57 aren't a good match for this guitar or for me. I feel they are too underpowered, and the oomph I had with the EMGs or the 500T/496R isn't there, so I was thinking about getting something with a bit more power.
Before talking about specific pickups, I'd like to point that I'm using CTS 500K pots with PIO caps, soldered 50s style, and with 0.022uF cap for the bridge and a 0.015uF cap for the neck.
The problem with the neck 57 is that is muddy with no clarity on the neck. It's ok clean, but ugly with any amount of gain. The 57+ in the bridge is better, but lacks punch and bass and it's overally weak. It doesn't hit you as the 500T or 81 did. It's a lot loose too, which I dislike.
After much reading, I think Duncan could be the ticket, and I'm thinking about getting a Custom for the bridge and Jazz for the neck, as I've found them second hand locally (I live in Spain). These pair was my first option when looking into the Duncan catalogue. A hot bridge PU but not as hot as the 81TW in my Schecter to have some variety, and a good clean and not muddy neck PU which the Jazz is famous for.
Any other options?. I was thinking about a Full Shred too, A5. Don't know if it's a better option than the Custom.
Is the Custom versatile enough to get bluesy tones or is it too hot?. How about the Jazz?. Are these PUs a good match for a Les Paul?.
Cheers and thank you.