The Convert
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Re: Why do Gibson pickups cost so much?
"I doubt the average Epi owner is going to spend $300-$350 on a set of Gibson aftermarket PU's, when that's close to what they spent for the guitar"
I don't know what the average Epi owner thinks, but I did exactly this. My first Epi LP I got used for under $250 and I loved it so much (and loved the sound of the 57/+s so much) that I doubled my investment to make a guitar that I absolutely still love for about $500 total. I've worked a long time playing and selling guitars, and I wouldn't waste my money on a Gibson LP certainly under a Studio-- and for me the Studio is just a bad value. The Gibson Les Paul line doesn't sound very good to me (unmodified) until the Traditional series, which again I think is a bad value at over $2k.
I've used SDs, Fenders, Dimarzios and others, and each company can make a good pickup. Hell I could have put some cheap GuitarFetish pups in that Epi, but it wouldn't have been the same. I could have saved maybe $100 and gone SD, and it would have sounded good, but not exactly what I wanted. The nice thing about a budget guitar is that, when the stakes are low, you can risk more and be more creative.
"I doubt the average Epi owner is going to spend $300-$350 on a set of Gibson aftermarket PU's, when that's close to what they spent for the guitar"
I don't know what the average Epi owner thinks, but I did exactly this. My first Epi LP I got used for under $250 and I loved it so much (and loved the sound of the 57/+s so much) that I doubled my investment to make a guitar that I absolutely still love for about $500 total. I've worked a long time playing and selling guitars, and I wouldn't waste my money on a Gibson LP certainly under a Studio-- and for me the Studio is just a bad value. The Gibson Les Paul line doesn't sound very good to me (unmodified) until the Traditional series, which again I think is a bad value at over $2k.
I've used SDs, Fenders, Dimarzios and others, and each company can make a good pickup. Hell I could have put some cheap GuitarFetish pups in that Epi, but it wouldn't have been the same. I could have saved maybe $100 and gone SD, and it would have sounded good, but not exactly what I wanted. The nice thing about a budget guitar is that, when the stakes are low, you can risk more and be more creative.