Re: The Pearly Gates Poll
paf's were inconsistent in amount of turns and magnets. the machines winding the pups weren't perfect and the people starting and stopping them could be less than attentive at times which in turn gives slightly different patterns and more or less turns. if Gibson ran out of alnico V magnets they sure weren't going to stop production so they'd use what they could get. AII, AIII, AIV, AV were all used depending on what was available. because there was a fair amount of variation in a "paf" peoples interpretation of them vary too. the seth, antiquity, 59, wlh and pearly gates are all "paf" pups. they use the right wire, are wound on the right machine in the right range, and are voiced to be a paf. people put the aph in there too but they don't use the right wire and aren't voiced like a paf to my ears, neither is a jazz model.
ive played a few real pafs in les pauls and others in other guitars. some sound great, some sound ok. ive never really heard a bad one but there are differences. I prefer alnico II magnets so lean towards seths, ants, and pearlys. I like the wlh but im tempted to put alnico II magnets in, at least the bridge pup.