jerryjg
PinkElephantologist
Re: The Great debate 57 Classic Vs. Seth Lover
I like pretty broads.:1:
Any definition of a PAF has to be pretty broad.
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I like pretty broads.:1:
Any definition of a PAF has to be pretty broad.
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I like pretty broads.:1:
Wow, this thread has gotten crazy. Has anybody ever stopped caring about such trivials and just played? LOL.
Your point being; it's a lot easier to chase tone than broads......right ?Good question. Ive stopped practicing after I had played quite alot and honed some nice skills. Got 3 gibsons and 3 Strats , 5 amps ( at least) and a few other guiatrs and they sit there not being used.Alot easier to chase tone.
I used to own a German sports car that handled.
A friend made the comment that he prefered his Toyota Celica.
I was kinda speechless.
I have Gibson Classic 57's in a 335.
Regarding your comments,
I'm again kinda speechless.
.What does that mean, why are you speechless?
Come on Luke , I'm sure you can figure it out. Try harder.
If the analogy isn't crystal clear then that's a problem cause I can't spell it out any more cleary.... it's blatantly obvious.
I've never cared for 57s in a Les Paul. The word Christian used is accurate for what I hear, a grainy sound, almost like someone poured sand in your signal.
"someone poured sand in your signal" ??
In which frequency range did "someone pour sand in your signal" ?
By and large I feel like 57s work better by far in hollow/semi-hollow guitars.
I would suggest that in a semi hollow or hollow body they are nothing short of wonderful and in a solid body they are merely excellent.
One thing I don't understand is why Gibson potted them. They were originally claiming to be accurate down to the most minute detail, spacers. This little screw-up casts serious doubt on any claims they stake, IMO.
Well let's think about why Gibson potted them,... after all it would have been easier and more authentic not too.
Could it be that todays higher gain and wattage amps mean that the majority of players today are concerned about feedback and Gibson is aware of this marketing reality ?
The only Gibson PAF style pups I care about these days are the Shaws in my 335.
Good for you !
Luke
Come on Luke , I'm sure you can figure it out. Try harder.
If the analogy isn't crystal clear then that's a problem cause I can't spell it out any more cleary.... it's blatantly obvious.
"someone poured sand in your signal" ??
In which frequency range did "someone pour sand in your signal" ?
I would suggest that in a semi hollow or hollow body they are nothing short of wonderful and in a solid body they are merely excellent.
Well let's think about why Gibson potted them,... after all it would have been easier and more authentic not too.
Could it be that todays higher gain and wattage amps mean that the majority of players today are concerned about feedback and Gibson is aware of this marketing reality
Good for you !
.Across the board. All the non-burst buckers have it to some extent. The BBs in the R7/8/9s I've played I greatly prefer to the 57 classic I had in my LP Custom.
Ain't no sand in my 57's.
Glad you like them, you can have my share.
Thanks I gratefully accept your generous offer of your 57's.
The problem is they claim they are copies, then they pot them? Why not just market it as saying "the PAF that never was?" or "the ultimate PAF"?
Luke, the whole music industry is full of markerting hype, decepetion and illusion.....get over it.!
Is an SD Jazz pickup named correctly ?
Is an SD Phat Cat named correctly ?
The name of the game is marketing....
The new Xtron eliminator phase 111 improved version...the World has a new ultimate rock pickup. It's the greatest mind blowing experience in rock history.
Ultimate tone......Devestating performance.
Marketing hype....get over it !
I've got unpotted buckers and in high gain/high volume settings I don't have problems. Maybe SD torques the baseplate screws tighter so as not to howl? I don't claim to know, but I do know I don't have problems.
Thank you, you should give them a try if you like the 57s.
Maybe you don't have a problem with feedback from unpotted pups but a lot of people do.
( I personally love feedback. )
Torquing screws has nothing to do with eliminating feedback...potting does.
I ain't swapping out my 57's for anything !
Luke
Ain't no sand in my 57's.
Luke, the whole music industry is full of markerting hype, decepetion and illusion.....get over it.!
Is an SD Jazz pickup named correctly ?
Is an SD Phat Cat named correctly ?
The name of the game is marketing....
The new Xtron eliminator phase 111 improved version...the World has a new ultimate rock pickup. It's the greatest mind blowing experience in rock history.
Ultimate tone......Devestating performance.
Marketing hype....get over it !
Maybe you don't have a problem with feedback from unpotted pups but a lot of people do.
( I personally love feedback. )
Torquing screws has nothing to do with eliminating feedback...potting does.
I ain't swapping out my 57's for anything !
What do you mean get over it? Are you my dad? Luke
Have a nice day.
(don't forget to tighten up your pups base screws to stop feedback.)
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I mean do you really expect the SD forum to be the home of Gibson 57 classic lovers? Personally I think the classics are marginal, if you like them more power to you but that doesn't mean I'm right or you're right. I'd also consider the SDs the German sportscar and the 57 classics a modern day malibu.Luke
....Also the originals were never wound the same and the 57's and Seth's are machine wound production models. ....