Re: Magnet swap in a Low Output pickup.
HTH/PePe..
I let the AV time to acclimate, it did get closer ( for those out there that think magnets swaps wii change a pickup immediately, you have two long weeks going with each magnet)
I settled, I went with a Duncan '59 and a put a rough cast AV and I relic'ed a cover. I'm not sold..... for the first time the '59 didn't sound the same... I have a lot of height adjustments to do, but, for someone this will sound contradictory ..Wow! Knock you socks off ... the Alley Cat with the rough cast AV is it!
Anyone interested in a hot rod Alley Cat PM me.
Thanks for all your advice,
I have no idea if this pickup will stay now....
Cheers for the holidays.
~~AR
Cheers to you!
Glad the Roughcast A5 in the 59b worked out for you.
It's worked out for me as well. Got 'em in three of my five humbucker guitars.
I was after a very specific tone though: Clapton's live sound with Cream in 1968.
My favorite soloing tone of all time:
Some people like the current 59 with the current polished A5. But it sounds so much better with the magnet Duncan (and Gibson) originally put in it: a Roughcast A5.
I've never thought of it as being a 59 PAF though. More like an early 60's Gibson humbucker.
Duncan ought to put the roughcast A5 back in it when they sell the 59 as a set. They already call the 59 set the Blues Set. Put the Roughcast A5 back in and call that set the Blues Set.
And the polished A5 59 the 59.
The only reason I've posted so much about this is that at one time (20 or 30 years ago) the 59 was my favorite pickup.
It still is...but now only with a swap back to the original roughcast A5 magnet.
But again: I'm after a very specific sound. Early 60's Gibson. BB King, Eric Clapton, Elvin Bishop, Freddie King...and so many great players from Detroit where I grew up in the 60's. All the guys who played early 60's Gibsons.