LP blues choices for new guy to forum

MVI

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Hello, I'm new to the forum, and after market PU concepts, and wondered if I could get some advice. I have four, yes four Les Pauls. Obviously I have a thing for them. I play blues and like the sounds of tube amps near distortion. I want to make each of my LPs, which mostly carry classic PUs, to sound different. Currently, I am looking for a combination for a '90s mahogany Classic. The auto advice thingie said classic '59s, a sound which I already have coming out of my ears. Any other constructive comments?
 
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To start with, I would get a set of pickups with alnico 2 magnets-much sweeter then the ceramics in the LP Classic. Every Alnico 2 SD Pickup I've ever heard had sounded sweet, warm and had nice sustain. Try Alnico 2 Pros (Slash's favorite), Pearly Gates, Seth Lovers or antiquities.

If I had 4 LPs, here are my pup choices:

1) Jazz/JB combo (Alnico 5 magnets-tried and true combo)
2) Antiquites set (or Seth lovers sound very close-both awesome pups)
3) 59 set (or possibly 59 neck with hotter bridge-JB)
4) Pearly Gates set
 
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Are you only looking for four different bluesy tones, or are you looking for something completely different?
 
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Thanks so much to you both; I have already gleaned much new info. Hacker : the only after market set I have is either a '57 or '59 set, which also comes with a LP Classic that I have, as well as the Custom Shop all mahogany LP that I posted here incorrectly as a Classic. Therefore, I have three of my LPs set up with '59s, or possibly one with '57s, and the fourth with a stock '76 Custom set. I like the idea of a Pearly Gates set, and also a Seth Lover set. I like jazz, but am still uncertain about the Jazz/JB combo, however popular. dd12393 : I am mostly interested in bluesy sounds, and as I am clearly not concerned about throwing money at getting guitar sounds - since I own four LPs - I don't mind a little trial and error. I am not interested in super metal sounds, but I like to have an LP through a tube amp with attitude sound. I like to get some serious response to good attack. Clean round sounds are nice too. All other input with a positive message is welcomed. Thanks to all.

Les Pauls:'76 Custom, '89 Standard, '92 Classic, '96 Custom Shop (all mahogany).
Amps: Fender and Rivera tubes (various models).
Effects: Boss: BD-2 "Blues Driver", PS-5 "Super Shifter"; Ibanez "Tube King".
Picks: Bass picks, metal picks, or coins.
 
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I would go with the Alnico II pro neck and bridge or, The Custom Custom bridge and the alnico II pro neck. Very warm and smooth pickups.
 
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I would go with a Pearly Gates set, an Alnico Pro 2 set, a a JB/Jazz set or what I fell in love with - a Pearly Gates/Alnico 2 Pro set (and this one with push/pull volume pots to get single coil, coil select options) and maybe a Phat Cat set.

Nice problem to have.

Brett
 
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I've played the '59 set and the Seth Lover set in my LP (a '96 Standard) and can highly recommend both.

The '59s are brighter, with a tighter bass, and more aggressive sounding. The Seths, though still bright, have a smoother top end, more mids and a looser bass.

Both sets are excellent for blues and classic rock applications.

Currently I'm settled on the Seths, but if I had another LP I wouldn't hesitate to put '59s in it.
 
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Four LPs for blues, thats easy.

An Antiquity set. - Vintage to the bone sweet and warm LP tones. - Almann Bros
A 59 set. - Vintage tone with more top and bottom. - Led Zepplin
Phat Cat set - P-90s in a HB wrapper. - Mountian - The Who
C-5/Pearly Gates neck. - non traditional hot blues. Attitude in bridge, sweet neck

I knew I needed another LP..........
 
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Don't worry about the name Jazz neck pup does da blues with a cool 'woman' tone but cleaner than a 59:cool2: Welcome to the forum:friday:
 
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Robert S. said:
Four LPs for blues, thats easy.

An Antiquity set. - Vintage to the bone sweet and warm LP tones. - Almann Bros
A 59 set. - Vintage tone with more top and bottom. - Led Zepplin
Phat Cat set - P-90s in a HB wrapper. - Mountian - The Who
C-5/Pearly Gates neck. - non traditional hot blues. Attitude in bridge, sweet neck

I knew I needed another LP..........

What he said. + Pearly Gates for more biting A2 (antiquity kinda) tones, like ZZTop, and Warren Hayes.

B
 
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You know, a full Jazz set (low power, good clarity) or a PG/Jazz (aggressive leads and a clear neck tone) might be nice too.
Brett
 
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