Luke Duke
PRSlustologist
In the spirit of Lew's fantastic threads on the Ultimate tone I thought it was high time to start The Ultimate Les Paul Tone Thread. It is my sincere hope that this thread will be found informative by veterans and new guys alike all searching for the Ultimate Tone from their LPs.
Let's get specs up on pup height; what pup characteristics sound great for types of LPs and LP tones. Also string spacing nut and bridge, tuners. We can even stray a bit into the esoteric, but let's please keep it all on topic. Those of you with Vintage Les Pauls I'd like to get your specs and input as well.
Currently I've only got the Specs. on my guitar, not my dad's old 68/69 LP I should have those specs this weekend.
String Spacing at Bridge------------------------1 31/32"
String Spacing at 12th Fret---------------------1 3/4"
String Spacing at Nut--------------------------1 7/16"
Neck pickup height (Bass Side)------------------2/8"
Neck pickup height (Treble Side)----------------5/32"
Bridge pickup height (Bass Side)----------------1/16"
Bridge pickup height (Teble Side)---------------1/16"
I've got a Tone Pros bridge and Tone Pros aluminum tailpiece. I personally prefer the aluminum TP's on Les Pauls. The zinc plated has a steelier duller sound to my ears, whereas the aluminum has more chime and sparkle. Depending on style and which preference is which you should use since both are now available.
In Les Pauls and Les Paul style guitars I still tend to favor the PAF flavor, and clarity. Thus my choice of a Seth in the neck and a 78 in the bridge.
The guitar's formula is pretty much a necessity but there are spices you can add. Brazillian Vs. Indian Rosewood Vs. Ebony. The ebony will definitely give you a brighter, sharper attack than either rosewood. Another spice is the thickness of the top, which directly effects how bright the guitar is. This is also why some folks with thinner tops want a brighter pup.
More to come.
Luke
Let's get specs up on pup height; what pup characteristics sound great for types of LPs and LP tones. Also string spacing nut and bridge, tuners. We can even stray a bit into the esoteric, but let's please keep it all on topic. Those of you with Vintage Les Pauls I'd like to get your specs and input as well.
Currently I've only got the Specs. on my guitar, not my dad's old 68/69 LP I should have those specs this weekend.
String Spacing at Bridge------------------------1 31/32"
String Spacing at 12th Fret---------------------1 3/4"
String Spacing at Nut--------------------------1 7/16"
Neck pickup height (Bass Side)------------------2/8"
Neck pickup height (Treble Side)----------------5/32"
Bridge pickup height (Bass Side)----------------1/16"
Bridge pickup height (Teble Side)---------------1/16"
I've got a Tone Pros bridge and Tone Pros aluminum tailpiece. I personally prefer the aluminum TP's on Les Pauls. The zinc plated has a steelier duller sound to my ears, whereas the aluminum has more chime and sparkle. Depending on style and which preference is which you should use since both are now available.
In Les Pauls and Les Paul style guitars I still tend to favor the PAF flavor, and clarity. Thus my choice of a Seth in the neck and a 78 in the bridge.
The guitar's formula is pretty much a necessity but there are spices you can add. Brazillian Vs. Indian Rosewood Vs. Ebony. The ebony will definitely give you a brighter, sharper attack than either rosewood. Another spice is the thickness of the top, which directly effects how bright the guitar is. This is also why some folks with thinner tops want a brighter pup.
More to come.
Luke
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