Robert Delahunt
Showmasterologist
All,
As came up in discussions with someone else on a different thread, I just don't like how stock Les Pauls sound. I think it's the mahogany, but maybe it's just me. This may be a bit involved, so bear with me.
My first all-mahogany guitar was a classical guitar. I loved the tone and the mids, but the bass end wasn't as tight as I like, and the high end wasn't as sparkly as I like.
I've played many Les Pauls in the stores, and my buddy has one. I just don't like how they don't seem to have high-end sparkle, and how the mids are almost too much. I like a guitar that doesn't get crunch on the mid range before distortion: clean, I want to be pristine clean.
I'm almost running into the same problem with my Showmaster. It's basswood so it's got that basswood-esque hill-shaped EQ: lots of mids, and highs are present due to the tremolo tail floating, and the bass is tight, but the PG+ and '59 crunch a small bit when clean. This guitar is almost too much mids for me to be happy (if this helps you understand how I hear things).
Anyways, so at first I had found the swamp ash studio les paul, and liked it because it seemed to have the same pickups (or so they said) but now it seemed to have highs and nice breathy yet tight lows.
If I was going to build a mahogany Les Paul copy ala Warmoth, what pickups should I use if the stock Les Pauls seem to have too much mids, not a tight enough bass, and no enough high sparkle? Full Shred set? Dual Jazz set? I would build a LP copy with HH and 3-way switching with push/pulls if I was to do it....Thanks!
As came up in discussions with someone else on a different thread, I just don't like how stock Les Pauls sound. I think it's the mahogany, but maybe it's just me. This may be a bit involved, so bear with me.
My first all-mahogany guitar was a classical guitar. I loved the tone and the mids, but the bass end wasn't as tight as I like, and the high end wasn't as sparkly as I like.
I've played many Les Pauls in the stores, and my buddy has one. I just don't like how they don't seem to have high-end sparkle, and how the mids are almost too much. I like a guitar that doesn't get crunch on the mid range before distortion: clean, I want to be pristine clean.
I'm almost running into the same problem with my Showmaster. It's basswood so it's got that basswood-esque hill-shaped EQ: lots of mids, and highs are present due to the tremolo tail floating, and the bass is tight, but the PG+ and '59 crunch a small bit when clean. This guitar is almost too much mids for me to be happy (if this helps you understand how I hear things).
Anyways, so at first I had found the swamp ash studio les paul, and liked it because it seemed to have the same pickups (or so they said) but now it seemed to have highs and nice breathy yet tight lows.
If I was going to build a mahogany Les Paul copy ala Warmoth, what pickups should I use if the stock Les Pauls seem to have too much mids, not a tight enough bass, and no enough high sparkle? Full Shred set? Dual Jazz set? I would build a LP copy with HH and 3-way switching with push/pulls if I was to do it....Thanks!