kingneptune117
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Hey all,
I just got a 2017 Gibson Les Paul Tribute T. It came with the 490T/490R. These are Alnico II pickups. While I like these pickups, I'm not sure they really suit the music I want to play. If I had to pick one genre that defines what I play, I would say modern hard rock. I like that deep, snarling, growling gain out of a les paul. That break up in the higher gain tone, so to speak. I also play some pop punk on occasion. Some bands that I listen to: Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Pierce The Veil, Anerblin, and Sick Puppies.
I have found in the past that Alnico 5's seem to perform well for this genre? That is what I am thinking, but I am open to any suggestions. I have looked at the JB a little bit, but I hear so many mixed responses. The main complain is that it doesn't suit a Les Paul, and that it is harsh and brittle. I'm not really sure what to believe about this pickup at this point.
Just to further clarify, while the music I play does involve higher levels of gain, I do not like the dry, super percussive bass response of heavy metal/djent. While I do not want a spongy bass, I do not want a purely metal pickup, if that makes sense. I think I best described the tone I am after above: I like that deep, snarling, growling gain out of a les paul. That break up in the higher gain tone, so to speak. I like some warmth in my tone, I do not like a harsh/brittle high end. At the same time, I do not want the high end to be overly rounded.
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!
I just got a 2017 Gibson Les Paul Tribute T. It came with the 490T/490R. These are Alnico II pickups. While I like these pickups, I'm not sure they really suit the music I want to play. If I had to pick one genre that defines what I play, I would say modern hard rock. I like that deep, snarling, growling gain out of a les paul. That break up in the higher gain tone, so to speak. I also play some pop punk on occasion. Some bands that I listen to: Breaking Benjamin, Seether, Pierce The Veil, Anerblin, and Sick Puppies.
I have found in the past that Alnico 5's seem to perform well for this genre? That is what I am thinking, but I am open to any suggestions. I have looked at the JB a little bit, but I hear so many mixed responses. The main complain is that it doesn't suit a Les Paul, and that it is harsh and brittle. I'm not really sure what to believe about this pickup at this point.
Just to further clarify, while the music I play does involve higher levels of gain, I do not like the dry, super percussive bass response of heavy metal/djent. While I do not want a spongy bass, I do not want a purely metal pickup, if that makes sense. I think I best described the tone I am after above: I like that deep, snarling, growling gain out of a les paul. That break up in the higher gain tone, so to speak. I like some warmth in my tone, I do not like a harsh/brittle high end. At the same time, I do not want the high end to be overly rounded.
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you!