probably a redundant question

snakebyte90

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this question has probably been asked a thousand times, but what kind of pickups would some of you guys suggest I get? I have a late 80's les paul studio, I play a lot of classic rock and blues. (like led zeppelin, black sabbath, but older 60's bands too). I looking for a bridge pickup that is good for pinch harmonics. one that will make them really scream. neck pickup, I guess a good bluesy tone.

okay now I'll list my gear stats.

amp- fender stage 112

guitar- late 80's lp stuido

effects I use- a vox wah, and an old big muff

If you don't understand anything or need more info just ask
 
Re: probably a redundant question

Just about any combination of 59/59, JB/59, JB/Jazz, maybe even a Custom/59 if you want something a little hotter.
 
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I use a C5 in the bridge of a L.P., and it'll do classic rock to metal, no problem. If you are looking to increase your pinch harmonics, maybe consider an upgrade to a gainy-er pedal. Just my 2c.
 
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I should probably add that I would also like a sort of Brian May type sound, although I've read most of his sound is from his amps
 
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I don't have a JB, but from what I'm understanding, that might be a good choice. I have experience with Pearly Gates, and although I dig my PGs, I think you sound like you want something more than that. Maybe a JB in combination with a C5. Good luck.
 
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Most of those classic rock tunes were recorder with vintage output pickups. If your technique is good, you can get good harmonics on any pickup, you don't need high output. I would suggest a '59 bridge and an Alnico II Pro neck. If you want more output from the bridge, go with a Custom 5 or JB.

Ryan
 
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my two favorite combinations are Jazz/JB and '59/Distortion, look at my sig

Jazz/JB = smokin'

'59/Distortion + burnin'
 
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