Re: need pickups for my les paul
Joe Perry uses Seths and Slash uses APH's. I think a nice mix would be an APH-1n and PGb, especially if you already have a set of Seths.
Joe perry uses nearly everything avalaible being guitars, pickups or amps so that's not a point.
Slash doesn't give a **** about the pickups he just wants neutral pickups in a Good souding piece of wood.
For the GNR / Aerosmith / AC/DC vibe, i would suggest pickups that have enough output to drive a vintage-style tube-amp into overdrive, because that's what it's all about. I mean don't put vintage output pickups into a hi-gain amp or use a pedal il will ruin your sound. Get pickups that will crank up your plexi, vox or jcm 800.
For the Neck, PG is OK. But now for the bridge:
I don't think the pearly gates seth lover's or alnico 2 can deliver this rock and roll nasty and raunchy sound unless you own a stack of 100 watt modified jcm 800 marshalls and 4x12 cabinets and can CRANK it to the top in your private recording studio or hangar. Cause that's what all of these 3 bands do / did for recording.
So buy a Pearly gates, seth lover or 59's and you'll get a good tone but will still be searching for that little something "more" that make s the LP ROCK. I mean they're too polite souding.
If i were you i'd look at something a little hotter, and more precisely one of the Seymour Duncan CUSTOMS, or the Di Marzio Breed Neck Model
(that is usually used in the bridge on les pauls and is about to become the new benchmark for raunchy yest classic paf sounds)
These pickups are fine, classic pafs but with that little something that will drive your amp into overdrive without having to buy a high-gain amp and clean up nicely when riding the volume knob.
Don't be affraid to buy HOT pickups, we're still into the medium ouput range and classic tone, and definitely not talking about distortion, high-gain or Shred....
So basically: get a little more output and bite, while staying in the Classic "PAF" family, and turn down the volume a little to clean it up and get more traditional bluesy sounds, instead of getting a vintage souding pickup that has teh tone but doesn't give you enough BALLS for rock
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