Les Paul Standard neck Pickup Roundup

Les Paul Standard neck Pickup Roundup

  • '59 neck

    Votes: 6 30.0%
  • Pearly Gates neck

    Votes: 4 20.0%
  • APH-1 Alnico II Pro neck

    Votes: 10 50.0%

  • Total voters
    20
Re: Les Paul Standard neck Pickup Roundup

You'll need to give us more info than that... for what style of music? What gear are you using it with?
 
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Yeah cant make a decision based just on that...but if i had to say my favourite pickup of those would be the alnico 2 pro.
 
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darkshadow54321 said:
You'll need to give us more info than that... for what style of music? What gear are you using it with?

Sorry Gentlemen: I utilize two different rigs depending on the gig. The first being a Fender 65 Deluxe reissue for clean tones with a Fulltone Fulldrive 2 for overdriven tones. The second being a Marshall 50 watt channel switching combo for a little get up and grunt if you know what I mean. I play styles ranging from overdriven blues to contemporary christian and everything in between. I am familiar with Alnico 5 pickups such as the '59 as I had one in my Les Paul for years. Nice tones, sounds good split, a little bass heavy and nice top end sparkle. Never tried an Alnico 2 product so I am quite curious as to how it would differ from the '59. I suppose an education on Alnico 2 pickups versus Alnico 5 would do me good. I would be matching the Alnico 2 neck with a either a JB or a Duncan Distortion I suppose. Thanks!
 
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Well i definitely think you should go with the alnico 2 in the neck then...my singer has a brian moore guitar which came stock with a JB in the bridge and an A2pro in the neck and its a good combo...great neck pickup!
 
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Young Angus said:
Well i definitely think you should go with the alnico 2 in the neck then...my singer has a brian moore guitar which came stock with a JB in the bridge and an A2pro in the neck and its a good combo...great neck pickup!

Thanks. I wonder what the difference would be between the A2 Pro neck and the Pearly Gates neck ? what would the A2 Pro give me that the PG would not or visa versa ?
 
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I am a recent convert to the Alnico 2 Pros in an LP. I had several pickups in that guitar, including a Fralin. The A2s really sound incredible. The clean tones are the best I have heard out of a neck pickup. If you are worried about sounding like Slash, you won't. I get so many other tones out of the pickup -- I have them in both positions in my LP. It is the way a good LP should sound (to me).

My opinion.
-Mark
 
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59-Solid Bass (maybe a bit too much bass for most guys) nice highs, firm sounding and almost a tiny bit "stiff" but overall a great pickup and a grreat starting point for most people.

Alnico II Pro-Typical Alnico II tone (softer bass and treble with nice strong mids and a little spongy. The best part about the Alnico II Pro is that it has a slightly extended high end that creates an almost Bell like top end chime...almost like that of a good Single coil pickup but in a bucker...thjat is not to say AT ALL that the Alnico II Pro sounds like a a single coil...it just has a bit of that chime.

Pearly Gates-Again, typical Alnico II type tones but a more solid bass than any other Alnico II pickup I have ever tried, beautiful low mids and a nice strong upper mid tone that cuts through in a band setting...very vocal mids and a nice but not over bearing top end...my favorite PAF style neck pickup ever. Some guys say that it's too bright but it's that upper mid thing that some guys don't care for...the Alnico II Pro is a very sweet smooth pickup the PG is a bit more loud and snotty...but it can have a beautiful mellow tone if you want it to...
 
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In a Les Paul's neck position I'll take the Pearly Gates any day for any style of music and through any rig.
 
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Benjy_26 said:
In a Les Paul's neck position I'll take the Pearly Gates any day for any style of music and through any rig.


I have Antiquity's in my Les Paul but I have a PG set in my MOderne...love the both but the PG's are my fav PAF set...
 
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You know, I can't tell you how often I see those choices posted out here. Here is how I see it:

AP2 is the fattest/smoothest of the bunch. Maybe the most "vintage" classic (except Seth)

59 is the standard, all around good classic PAF. New Old Stock classic

PG is a little brighter/snarly. Still classic, with a little extra oomph.

Gibson should offer you your choice of those pups in the neck when you buy a Paul. I'd say just make the PG the standard Paul pup and everyone would be pretty happy. It's pretty easy to get a PG into 59/AP2 land with a tweak of volume or tone. I don't think you can go the other way with the other two.
 
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Aceman said:
AP2 is the fattest/smoothest of the bunch. Maybe the most "vintage" classic (except Seth)

59 is the standard, all around good classic PAF. New Old Stock classic

PG is a little brighter/snarly. Still classic, with a little extra oomph.
Thats pretty much how I see things also!
 
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Aceman said:
You know, I can't tell you how often I see those choices posted out here. Here is how I see it:

AP2 is the fattest/smoothest of the bunch. Maybe the most "vintage" classic (except Seth)

59 is the standard, all around good classic PAF. New Old Stock classic

PG is a little brighter/snarly. Still classic, with a little extra oomph.

Gibson should offer you your choice of those pups in the neck when you buy a Paul. I'd say just make the PG the standard Paul pup and everyone would be pretty happy. It's pretty easy to get a PG into 59/AP2 land with a tweak of volume or tone. I don't think you can go the other way with the other two.

Great info and suggestions guys. Thanks much. I once had a PG bridge that came standard from factory on one of those Fat Strats. I was amazed at how dark it sounded in that strat. I suppose it could be because it was alder and not a big ole slab of mahogany like a Les Paul. The guys in the sales department at Duncan described the PG tone by saying it's "like playing your guitar with the tone knob backed off to 7 all the time." I have to say the majority response here is for a PG neck in a Les Paul. I do believe that is what I will try. I actually have a Jazz neck in the guitar right now, and there is something very sweet about the jazz for many styles, but I do miss the darker Santana type necky sustain it sounds like the PG may give me. Cheers!
 
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The PG bridge has a much more diverse bunch of views from love to hate. I don't know about that tone on 7 thing - I'd say the upper mid spike really hits a Paul where it needs it for some cut/brightness in the neck. But if you do turn down the tone to 7 I'd think it would be very A2P-ish. Might also be a real interesting pup to use a stellartone tone knob with...
 
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Here's a similar summary of the custom line by Gearjonser: Custom for Metal, Custom 5 for heavy rock, and CC for bluesrock.

The 59/A2P/PG is really just a slight matter of taste- but it's good taste anyway you go!
 
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