jc74868
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Re: Opinions on Bridge Upgrade in a Les Paul Traditional Pro
Update: After removing the harsh stock capacitor and replacing it w/an orange drop, I slapped the Perpetual Burn back in.
I don't know if this is going to be the be all/end all setup, I might eventually try something else. But, for now, I am totally satisfied. For people who think the SH4/JB might be a little too hot, too harsh or not heavy enough on the bottom end, I would highly recommend it.
Hot enough to really make your preamp respond, has a chunky bottom end, very smooth top end (not too "spiky") and a nice mid-range that really makes harmonics pop out. Ran though my Peavey Ultra Plus, I have the gain on about 3.5 (or about 11 o'clock or so) and it's still just crushing distortion, w/massive chugging palm mutes, and sings for single note pull-offs etc...
Update: After removing the harsh stock capacitor and replacing it w/an orange drop, I slapped the Perpetual Burn back in.
I don't know if this is going to be the be all/end all setup, I might eventually try something else. But, for now, I am totally satisfied. For people who think the SH4/JB might be a little too hot, too harsh or not heavy enough on the bottom end, I would highly recommend it.
Hot enough to really make your preamp respond, has a chunky bottom end, very smooth top end (not too "spiky") and a nice mid-range that really makes harmonics pop out. Ran though my Peavey Ultra Plus, I have the gain on about 3.5 (or about 11 o'clock or so) and it's still just crushing distortion, w/massive chugging palm mutes, and sings for single note pull-offs etc...