Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

Benjy_26

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Hello all. :)

I recently acquired an Epiphone Emperor full hollow body. It's a beautiful guitar that sounds great unplugged (thanks to the spruce top), but has the stock electronics.

My plans for this guitar include a set of locking Grovers, a gold plated Bigsby (to rplace the trapeze tailpiece)500k pots, Orange Drop caps, a new bridge and nut, and the gold plated Phat Cats that I crrently have in my Epi Sheraton.

This leaves me wondering what I should put in the Sheraton. I have a set of Seth's in a drawer that I had in the Sheraton before. They sounded great, but I was wondering if I should try something different.

My benchmark tones for a 335 style axe are Larry Carlton's tones on "Kid Charlamagne" and "Room 335", Clapton's tone on "Badge", and the dirty tones on a lot pf Foo Fighter recordings.

I was thinking of the following:

1. Keep the Seth's
2. 59 set
3. Pearly Gates set
4. APH set
5. Jazz set
6. Fralin's PAF replicas

If y'all have any other ideas, please feel free to comment. Thanks a bunch, gentlemen.
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

Keep the Phat Cat in the neck, but take about 1,000 turns off the coil so it's in the neighborhood of 7.0k. You will not regret it...
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

The Seths are tough to beat in a semi-hollow. I have them in my ES-137, and they're staying. I would recommend using what you already have on hand for the Sheraton -- especially since we're talking Seths here -- at least until you're sure that the Phat Cats are right in the new guitar.
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

I vote for 59s, just cos I have one and it sounds super dooper. Not familiar with the tones u mention, mind, but the clean sounds y bridge pup puts out are lurrrrvly.
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

Kelsey said:
The Seths are tough to beat in a semi-hollow. I have them in my ES-137, and they're staying. I would recommend using what you already have on hand for the Sheraton -- especially since we're talking Seths here -- at least until you're sure that the Phat Cats are right in the new guitar.

Agreed all around .

I think the Seths will sound great, as will the Phat Cats.

Try what you have & if it doesn't work, at least you're not put out anything.

I've actually got a set of Pearly Gates & a '59 neck I have no immediate plans for.

If you wanna try them out, I'll ship them to ya'...if they don't work out, send them back.
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

PUCKBOY99 said:
Agreed all around .

I think the Seths will sound great, as will the Phat Cats.

Try what you have & if it doesn't work, at least you're not put out anything.

I've actually got a set of Pearly Gates & a '59 neck I have no immediate plans for.

If you wanna try them out, I'll ship them to ya'...if they don't work out, send them back.


OK, you guys win. :)

I'll be putting the Seth's in tomorrow. ;)

I know they'll sound great, I was just wondering if there was anythin better out there for the tones I'm looking for.

Puckboy, about the Pearly's; Would you be interested in selling the bridge model? I had on in my LP that I replaced with a JB. The PGb went in the neck slot of my Carvin and sounds spectacular there, and since I'm not too keen on the JB, I need a replacement PG for my Lester.

BTW, what's the DC readingon that PGb?

Thanks a bunch for all your help, gentlemen. :burnout:
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

PUCKBOY99 said:
Agreed all around .

I think the Seths will sound great, as will the Phat Cats.

Try what you have & if it doesn't work, at least you're not put out anything.

I've actually got a set of Pearly Gates & a '59 neck I have no immediate plans for.

If you wanna try them out, I'll ship them to ya'...if they don't work out, send them back.


OK, you guys win. :)

I'll be putting the Seth's in tomorrow. ;)

I know they'll sound great, I was just wondering if there was anythin better out there for the tones I'm looking for.

Puckboy, about the Pearly's; Would you be interested in selling the bridge model? I had on in my LP that I replaced with a JB. The PGb went in the neck slot of my Carvin and sounds spectacular there, and since I'm not too keen on the JB, I need a replacement PG for my Lester.

BTW, what's the DC reading on that PGb?

Thanks a bunch for all your help, gentlemen. :burnout:
 
Re: Pickup Replacements for Semi-Hollow Thinlines.

Benjy_26 said:
Puckboy, about the Pearly's; Would you be interested in selling the bridge model? I had on in my LP that I replaced with a JB. The PGb went in the neck slot of my Carvin and sounds spectacular there, and since I'm not too keen on the JB, I need a replacement PG for my Lester.

BTW, what's the DC reading on that PGb?

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