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These are my final thoughts about getting new pickups for my MIJ Les Paul standard (mahogany body, maple cap,mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard).
I've went through a lot of ideas and read a lot of threads around here. Could you guys see if it makes sense to you?
My primary target is blues, classic rock and occasionally hard rock (Zeppelin, AC/DC, Black Sabbath style).The priority is to work great with cleans, blues and rock moderate crunch and lower classic gain. But i'm searching for something versatile enough to go harder if needed (just for fun) and be good enough at it. I mean hard rock and hard as it gets with Randy Rhodes for example.
Some guys already made me go away from any unpotted pickups. I thought SH-1 '59 in the neck and JB SH-4 or Duncan Custom SH-5. Never got sure with any of those options. Now it seems to be SD PG in the neck paired with either SH-5 or SH-14 in bridge position. I heard SH-5 is more versatile than other ceramic magnet pickups, but i'm still not sure. Thanks for reading
Happy to become a member
These are my final thoughts about getting new pickups for my MIJ Les Paul standard (mahogany body, maple cap,mahogany neck, rosewood fingerboard).
I've went through a lot of ideas and read a lot of threads around here. Could you guys see if it makes sense to you?
My primary target is blues, classic rock and occasionally hard rock (Zeppelin, AC/DC, Black Sabbath style).The priority is to work great with cleans, blues and rock moderate crunch and lower classic gain. But i'm searching for something versatile enough to go harder if needed (just for fun) and be good enough at it. I mean hard rock and hard as it gets with Randy Rhodes for example.
Some guys already made me go away from any unpotted pickups. I thought SH-1 '59 in the neck and JB SH-4 or Duncan Custom SH-5. Never got sure with any of those options. Now it seems to be SD PG in the neck paired with either SH-5 or SH-14 in bridge position. I heard SH-5 is more versatile than other ceramic magnet pickups, but i'm still not sure. Thanks for reading