UberMetalDood
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I dig the tone of the Les Paul traditional more than the standard, but I like the playability and features of the 2008 standard more. I played the traditional and standard side by side, over and over again, trying to get a good idea of the tonal differences.
I know weight relieved and chambered Les Pauls have some tonal differences but in my mind the pickups seemed to make most of the difference. I would like to think that the 57 Classic pickups appealed to me more.
It would suck if I replaced my Burstbucker Pros with 57's and came to find out that they don't work as well in a chambered Les Paul so I need to your opinions. Would I be better off putting up with the humongous neck profile of the traditional to get that tone or will the 57's do the job?
The perfect Les Paul tone in my mind is Joe Bonamassa. I have been able to get the exact kind of tone I've been looking for with the Traditional but not so much with the Standard. I'm just not sure how much difference chambered vs. weight relieved makes. Are the pickups the key?
I know weight relieved and chambered Les Pauls have some tonal differences but in my mind the pickups seemed to make most of the difference. I would like to think that the 57 Classic pickups appealed to me more.
It would suck if I replaced my Burstbucker Pros with 57's and came to find out that they don't work as well in a chambered Les Paul so I need to your opinions. Would I be better off putting up with the humongous neck profile of the traditional to get that tone or will the 57's do the job?
The perfect Les Paul tone in my mind is Joe Bonamassa. I have been able to get the exact kind of tone I've been looking for with the Traditional but not so much with the Standard. I'm just not sure how much difference chambered vs. weight relieved makes. Are the pickups the key?