Boogie Bill
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I have two Les Paul Supremes from 2006. These have flame maple caps on the top and back, and the mahogany bodies are chambered. There are no access panels for the controls; every thing has to be wired through either the pickup routes or through the oversized jackplate. The appointments are similar to a Les Paul Custom, but even fancier inlays, ala a Super 400 jazz guitar, and real ebony on the fingerboard.
The stock pickups are Gibson's 490R/498T. In one Supreme I replaced them with Seth Lovers. I've never really gotten along with the stock pickups. Each one is fine, but if I want to switch pickups, the urge to walk back and readjust my amp is overwhelming. These sets just don't work together well.
Since I'm not real confident in my skills to tackle rewiring, I'm going to take it to a luthier. It'll cost me at least $100, so I want to get it right, and only do it once.
I have two sets to choose from, either a set of Pearly Gates, or Seth Lovers, both in gold.
So what would you choose? I use Mesa amps; I play clean a lot, and only moderate distortion, no metal, no chug. From Country to Blues to Jazz and Classic Rock, I need to cover a wide range of material.
I could probably swap in a set of Gibson '57 Classics, but other than that, I'd like to stick with either the Pearlies or the Seths. The Seths are the safe choice--I swapped a set into the other Supreme a few years ago, and I like them. The guitar works well for me, and Seths have a versatile, pleasing, warm tone.
With all that maple, do you think the Pearlies would be too bright? Does the bridge balance well with the neck?
Would love to hear your insights.
TIA,
Bill
The stock pickups are Gibson's 490R/498T. In one Supreme I replaced them with Seth Lovers. I've never really gotten along with the stock pickups. Each one is fine, but if I want to switch pickups, the urge to walk back and readjust my amp is overwhelming. These sets just don't work together well.
Since I'm not real confident in my skills to tackle rewiring, I'm going to take it to a luthier. It'll cost me at least $100, so I want to get it right, and only do it once.
I have two sets to choose from, either a set of Pearly Gates, or Seth Lovers, both in gold.
So what would you choose? I use Mesa amps; I play clean a lot, and only moderate distortion, no metal, no chug. From Country to Blues to Jazz and Classic Rock, I need to cover a wide range of material.
I could probably swap in a set of Gibson '57 Classics, but other than that, I'd like to stick with either the Pearlies or the Seths. The Seths are the safe choice--I swapped a set into the other Supreme a few years ago, and I like them. The guitar works well for me, and Seths have a versatile, pleasing, warm tone.
With all that maple, do you think the Pearlies would be too bright? Does the bridge balance well with the neck?
Would love to hear your insights.
TIA,
Bill
