JeffB
Let it B
Re: super high end PAFish pickups
I don't have a ton of experience with the boutique manufacturers, but no doubt from what I hear (actually heard, not "hearsay") the Bare Knuckles stuff is EXTREMELY GOOD...I'm quite certain that is the way I'd go if $ were not an issue...they have a certain quality I cannot pinpoint, that makes me go "whoah".
That said, once I got the BurstBucker Pro's adjusted correctly they have a very good PAF sound *IF* you like the uneven wind sound. I prefer the even winds, and this is just one factor that determines what people want in that holy grail PAF tone. To me the BB pro gets ya that Jimmy Page sound which bites a bit more, has more mids, and a bit less bass or less "round" sound, whereas the even winds are more like Angus Young's tone: Fat, less mids, and the highs are a bit rounded off.
59's I have quite a bit of experience with too and while they lack warmth compared to some others, they sound what I imagine an A5 PAF would new back in the late 50's. Seth's RAWK. Very nice tones!...another classic PAF variation. PG are similar to the BB pros (or vice-versa) in that "biting" PAF way. The antquities I've heard (and only one set) were way too sweet, not crunchy at all and a bit weak *for my tastes*.
For the money I'd say the Seths, 59's and the BB's (again, set up *properly*, they tend to sound like @$$ outta the box) are hard to beat. Pends on what PAF sound ya like, and whether ya prefer an A5 or A2 magnet. I've got a set of 57 classics (plus for the bridge, standard for the neck) coming and I'm anxious to see how they stack up in my bird...they are even winds.
I don't have a ton of experience with the boutique manufacturers, but no doubt from what I hear (actually heard, not "hearsay") the Bare Knuckles stuff is EXTREMELY GOOD...I'm quite certain that is the way I'd go if $ were not an issue...they have a certain quality I cannot pinpoint, that makes me go "whoah".
That said, once I got the BurstBucker Pro's adjusted correctly they have a very good PAF sound *IF* you like the uneven wind sound. I prefer the even winds, and this is just one factor that determines what people want in that holy grail PAF tone. To me the BB pro gets ya that Jimmy Page sound which bites a bit more, has more mids, and a bit less bass or less "round" sound, whereas the even winds are more like Angus Young's tone: Fat, less mids, and the highs are a bit rounded off.
59's I have quite a bit of experience with too and while they lack warmth compared to some others, they sound what I imagine an A5 PAF would new back in the late 50's. Seth's RAWK. Very nice tones!...another classic PAF variation. PG are similar to the BB pros (or vice-versa) in that "biting" PAF way. The antquities I've heard (and only one set) were way too sweet, not crunchy at all and a bit weak *for my tastes*.
For the money I'd say the Seths, 59's and the BB's (again, set up *properly*, they tend to sound like @$$ outta the box) are hard to beat. Pends on what PAF sound ya like, and whether ya prefer an A5 or A2 magnet. I've got a set of 57 classics (plus for the bridge, standard for the neck) coming and I'm anxious to see how they stack up in my bird...they are even winds.