Re: Return my lovely Les Paul Custom to its original aesthetic and period sound
....so an update follwing a lot of research and advice... After lots of questions and answers with Jaime at The Creamery http://www.creamery-pickups.co.uk/ (a v.v. helpful chap) I've gone for the Creamery Handwound Custom '59 Replacement Humbucker Pickup - Vintage Tone 4 way for coil tapping Bridge Output: 8.2k Neck Output: 7.3k, 42 AWG with Alnico 2 bridge & Alnico 4 neck. Hand made to spec, "A slightly higher output but still with that classic, vintage rich warm tone with great harmonics & definition. The coils are asymmetrically wound giving more dynamics, clarity & string definition". He's going to make them for me with aged gold covers - they're not chemically treated to look aged but simply nickel silver covers with a little higher copper content to give a duller, yellowed, aged faded gold look (pic attached) that will match the aged hardware. I can use then coil tap switches then too so they are not redundant but I suspect I'll not use them much if the sounds is good as I've heard on line in humbucker mode. Can't wait.
Re: Return my lovely Les Paul Custom to its original aesthetic and period sound
Been meaningtoo update this for a while. Here she is with the Creamery Handwound Custom '59s above with which Ii am very happy. I had the pots replaced with 500ks and the treble bleed mod. The sound from both pickups is gorgeous extremely balanced and even, with a sweet top end and singing mids.