bornagainplayer
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Hello all - I have a 2008 Epiphone Les Paul Custom coming to me in the mail. Should be here in a few days. I'm pretty sure it has the stock Epiphone pickups in it now. It has gold hardware which includes gold pickup covers. I have a pair of SD 59s (SH-1s) and am thinking about replacing the stock Epi pickups with them. The problem is my 59s have nickel/chrome covers instead of gold. So I'm thinking of doing one of three things:
1. Remove both Epis, buy new Seymour Duncan gold covers, remove the nickel/chrome covers from the 59s and replace with the gold SD covers. Is removing and installing covers a tricky thing? I'm not going to risk it if it's easy to screw it up.
2. Sell the 59s and buy one new pick-up for the bridge with a gold cover and leave the Epi in the neck.
3. Sell the 59s, take out the Epis, and buy two new pick-ups with gold covers or no covers
I've done my own pick-up replacements, pots, and other basic wiring work. I play only rhythm guitar and mainly use only the bridge pick-up. I play mostly classic rock, e.g., Bad Company, Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd, Foreigner, Led Zeplin, Journey, Styx, and AC/DC. I'd love to be able to do option #1, but I'll need some advice on what to do to remove the covers from the Epis and install them on the 59s. So I'm leaning toward option #2. Would a Seth Lover in the bridge be good for the classic rock band tones I mentioned? From the sound samples I've heard, they're very cool. Are there others that would be better for the bridge?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
1. Remove both Epis, buy new Seymour Duncan gold covers, remove the nickel/chrome covers from the 59s and replace with the gold SD covers. Is removing and installing covers a tricky thing? I'm not going to risk it if it's easy to screw it up.
2. Sell the 59s and buy one new pick-up for the bridge with a gold cover and leave the Epi in the neck.
3. Sell the 59s, take out the Epis, and buy two new pick-ups with gold covers or no covers
I've done my own pick-up replacements, pots, and other basic wiring work. I play only rhythm guitar and mainly use only the bridge pick-up. I play mostly classic rock, e.g., Bad Company, Thin Lizzy, Pink Floyd, Foreigner, Led Zeplin, Journey, Styx, and AC/DC. I'd love to be able to do option #1, but I'll need some advice on what to do to remove the covers from the Epis and install them on the 59s. So I'm leaning toward option #2. Would a Seth Lover in the bridge be good for the classic rock band tones I mentioned? From the sound samples I've heard, they're very cool. Are there others that would be better for the bridge?
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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