blueman335
Mojo's Minions
Re: "The" Classic Les Paul Pickup?
Probably true. But guitars that cost 2 or 3 grand, or more, should have excellent PU's in them. If Gibson's long since lost interest in making PU's and only going thru the motions to have something to stick in a guitar, then they should buy them from a company that is passionate about it, like Duncan. Even though the great tones from the original PAF's were partially due to chance, there are many companies much more interested in recreating those than Gibson. As a high-end guitar maker (their focus) there's a disproportionate number of owners with less-than-flattering comments here about the consisitency and quality control of their guitars.
Gibson said "**** it, give them a good guitar they can put in their pickups, they will anyways." They've released some good ones, so that it doesn't always come down to that, but I feel that that's how Gibson is working now.
Probably true. But guitars that cost 2 or 3 grand, or more, should have excellent PU's in them. If Gibson's long since lost interest in making PU's and only going thru the motions to have something to stick in a guitar, then they should buy them from a company that is passionate about it, like Duncan. Even though the great tones from the original PAF's were partially due to chance, there are many companies much more interested in recreating those than Gibson. As a high-end guitar maker (their focus) there's a disproportionate number of owners with less-than-flattering comments here about the consisitency and quality control of their guitars.