mfisher
New member
Hi All,
Need some advice from the high timers around here.
I have settled into my Gibson '61 Reissue SG (stock '57 classic humbuckers) for about 4 months and really like the sounds thru my Marshall DSL50 > Hotplate > 2x12 V30 Carvin cabinet.
I bought my first Les Paul (Classic) recently and found the stock ceramic pickups harsh and not at all acceptable (and I had been warned by reading many posts on the topic). After doing a lot of homework (most of it was here on this board) I put a Pearly Gates in the neck and a Custom Custom in the bridge. I was excited that this would bring me into the zone.
The guitar sounds better but still kind of thin and harsh in the first three strings and as little bit "honky" or "quacky" in the lower strings. I am pretty certain I did the install correctly and have tried tweaking guitar tone and amp tone but it just isn't creamy and warm and nearly as full and brown as I expected / wanted. The killer for me is that as hard as I try to adjust it to sound "right" to my ears, I'll just plug and play the SG and I am so there.
I really want this guitar to make the sounds I hear in my head (very subjective idea huh?).
Any ideas (from my rather vague descriptions) what my problem might be and which pups I might try next?
Thx,
Mark
San Antonio.
Need some advice from the high timers around here.
I have settled into my Gibson '61 Reissue SG (stock '57 classic humbuckers) for about 4 months and really like the sounds thru my Marshall DSL50 > Hotplate > 2x12 V30 Carvin cabinet.
I bought my first Les Paul (Classic) recently and found the stock ceramic pickups harsh and not at all acceptable (and I had been warned by reading many posts on the topic). After doing a lot of homework (most of it was here on this board) I put a Pearly Gates in the neck and a Custom Custom in the bridge. I was excited that this would bring me into the zone.
The guitar sounds better but still kind of thin and harsh in the first three strings and as little bit "honky" or "quacky" in the lower strings. I am pretty certain I did the install correctly and have tried tweaking guitar tone and amp tone but it just isn't creamy and warm and nearly as full and brown as I expected / wanted. The killer for me is that as hard as I try to adjust it to sound "right" to my ears, I'll just plug and play the SG and I am so there.
I really want this guitar to make the sounds I hear in my head (very subjective idea huh?).
Any ideas (from my rather vague descriptions) what my problem might be and which pups I might try next?
Thx,
Mark
San Antonio.