Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

  • Neck

    Votes: 4 14.3%
  • Neck + Bridge

    Votes: 3 10.7%
  • Bridge

    Votes: 20 71.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 1 3.6%

  • Total voters
    28
  • Poll closed .
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

I use a highly microphonic neck pickup that i just hold up to my mouth and holler my solos into.
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

Almost always neck pickup... Never both together, and maybe sometimes the bridge with a bit of tone rolled off when I want the solo to hit the upper frequencies hard...
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

I mostly stay on the bridge with all of my guitars, Les Paul included.

I used to switch to the neck pickup for leads all the time, but I could never get it to sound the way I wanted it to sound: If I had a nice fat tone on the bridge, the neck would sound too muddy; if I had a nice singing neck lead tone, then my bridge would sound way too buzzy.

It reminds me of something EVH said about only using the bridge pickup on a Les Paul. I have to agree with that guy.

I had to switch up my chops to accommodate for playing only on the bridge pickup, but I like my tone better that way. I'll sometimes switch to the neck for leads, but that's rare. I use the middle position for cleans sometimes, but It's really mostly the bridge pickup that I use.

J-diddy, fuh tuh wuh!
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

Probably 80% bridge, 20% neck.

Like t4d, I hardly ever use both together - should do a Greeny mod and get an extra sound there!
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

Probably 80% bridge, 20% neck.

Like t4d, I hardly ever use both together - should do a Greeny mod and get an extra sound there!

I usualy only use the in between pos when I'm rhythming...that way I can get a brighter or darker tone by the volume adjustments, and some really cool tones like a wah stuck in place with a few combos.
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

I like the neck and bridge for solos, neck only for rhythm. Barely ever solo the bridge. I guess I'm very much in the minority though . . .
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

Maybe 65% bridge and 35% neck. Both positions are very useful. Like that buttery neck pup sound with tone rolled off sooooooo much.... :fing2:
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

This is going to sound like the a-hole, self righteous, preachy answer, but here goes:

Whatever the song calls for. Sometimes neck, sometimes bridge, sometimes middle, sometimes one in full 'bucker with one split, just whatever it takes to sit well in the mix.
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

I'm in a three peice and do a lot of looping on stage with the neck for rhythm and bridge for leads
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

A good mix of both, though lately I've been using the middle position with the bridge pickup out-of-phase :cool:
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

I don't own a GLP myslf, but have played many including a friend's which has the C5/Jazz combo. I must say that playing leads in either position on his GLP sounded awesome (even if the playing sucked. Lol).

I've also played through a GLP of a guy in a music shop which had the Pearly Gates neck pickup & that was great too!

In summary, i think it depends on what pickups you have in to determine which position to use for leads. I peronally wouldn't be exclusively bridge or exclusively neck for solos although i am exclusively bridge for rhythm & almost exclusively neck for cleans on most guitars.
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

Rock-n-roll......95% bridge
Jazz...............95% neck
Blues..............All 3 positions equally
 
Re: Les Paul Players: which pickup for leads?

i do both, depends on what the song calls for

never really the middle though, i don't like my middle position right now, pretty much just sounds like the neck with a hint more clarity

it's dumb
 
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