Curious what some of you prefer, his tone with the Les Paul Custom with Staple Pickups or the White LP Custom with humbuckers?
Seems like when watching him play the black one back in the '70s he utilized the bridge pickup rather than the neck, so that glorious Staple pickup really isn't heard, just the bridge P90. Love P90s but wonder how it would be with his Staple engaged. Then the Custom in white, he used the bridge all the time too but it's a humbucker. Wonder why live on some songs he used the black and some white.
I'm not comparing him playing the white LP in recent years compared to the black in the '70s but the '70s white vs black LP because in recent years he's gone almost all heavy metal with the Marshall amps and Super Distortion pickups. In the '70s it was Fender TR and some distortion, I think MRX, and that's it. Now it's way too heavy sounding for my taste although I did enjoy seeing them live in 2003 at the Greek in Hollywood.
What's your thought on the black vs white, or staple vs humbucker.
Thanks
Seems like when watching him play the black one back in the '70s he utilized the bridge pickup rather than the neck, so that glorious Staple pickup really isn't heard, just the bridge P90. Love P90s but wonder how it would be with his Staple engaged. Then the Custom in white, he used the bridge all the time too but it's a humbucker. Wonder why live on some songs he used the black and some white.
I'm not comparing him playing the white LP in recent years compared to the black in the '70s but the '70s white vs black LP because in recent years he's gone almost all heavy metal with the Marshall amps and Super Distortion pickups. In the '70s it was Fender TR and some distortion, I think MRX, and that's it. Now it's way too heavy sounding for my taste although I did enjoy seeing them live in 2003 at the Greek in Hollywood.
What's your thought on the black vs white, or staple vs humbucker.
Thanks
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