Re: Most versatile combination in a Les Paul? (any make/model)
Xeromus said:
I agree...especially for harder rock styles.
The 59N and JB is also excellant for players who favor overdriven tone and aren't looking for pristine clean or sparkling cleans.
But if you are, just replace each tone pot with a push/pull tone pot so you can split each pickup into a single coil individually. The 59N/JB set or Jazz/JB set both sound great that way and there are alot of combinations that can done:
Neck humbucker
Neck Single
Neck humbucker & Bridge humbucker
Neck humbucker & Bridge single
Neck single & Bridge humbucker
Neck single & Bridge single
Bridge humbucker
Brideg single
That's 8 tones, not counting the various shades you can make by using your volume controls to blend pickups together.
The 59N or Jazz N and a Custom is also very popular in a Les Paul and gets great split tones too.
But the 59N and JB are my two faves for splitting.
Lew