thunderkyss
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I guess I'm alone on this. Especially considering the board I'm on.
But it's been my experience, that pick-up choice really doesn't make a difference if you're going from one kind to a "comparable" type.
Say a PAF to another PAF design.
The only time I heard a difference was when I replaced my SH-1/59 with Seth Lovers & the only "real" difference was that the SLs were more microphonic. Over several years, I've tried several PAF type pickups in two different Les Pauls (a '98 Standard & '10 Classic) & I've yet to find one that truly stands out. Either they're all really good at mimic'ing a true PAF (I've never played the real thing) or.... They're all consistently off.
Now... there's a difference with modified PAFs, or going to something drastically different like Custom Custom... but just from my experience with PAF clones I'm thinking the difference between two "like kind" High output pickups is probably pretty subtle. Like going from a Custom to a JB.
What do you think?
But it's been my experience, that pick-up choice really doesn't make a difference if you're going from one kind to a "comparable" type.
Say a PAF to another PAF design.
The only time I heard a difference was when I replaced my SH-1/59 with Seth Lovers & the only "real" difference was that the SLs were more microphonic. Over several years, I've tried several PAF type pickups in two different Les Pauls (a '98 Standard & '10 Classic) & I've yet to find one that truly stands out. Either they're all really good at mimic'ing a true PAF (I've never played the real thing) or.... They're all consistently off.
Now... there's a difference with modified PAFs, or going to something drastically different like Custom Custom... but just from my experience with PAF clones I'm thinking the difference between two "like kind" High output pickups is probably pretty subtle. Like going from a Custom to a JB.
What do you think?