At this point I think the Custom in the bridge is too hot and the 59 is too scooped and bassy. You know, I wonder if I just need to pop some Seths in the LP....

This is easily the cheapest guitar I own. A little while after this shot was taken, the whole wiring harness was replaced (all except the socket) and it was fitted with a pair of used Seth's I found on eBay. Gone were the mass produced waxbuckers, in came the Seth's; what a world of difference. Who cares the price, if it plays and sounds right, it is right, and this does both.
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You've answered your own question. Took me a while to try Seths, but once I did, I was hooked. They spoiled me from using PG's or '57's again.
I still really want to try a PG set in a les Paul but I can't imagine more "snarl" than I'm already getting. At least in the bridge position. Does the PG sound like a 20 lb mosquito or something?
Anyway I'm blown away so far and the fact that they aren't potted is sweet.![]()
Really... I say that because I'm a big fan of the PG set and, I mean - they're really really good in the LP. I guess I have to try the seths now. I can't imagine how much better they can sound but if I find a set for cheap it's worth a shot.
The PGb sounds twang-y (for a humbucker at least) until you get some gain on it. It has this prominent upper midrange snarl that isn't the best by itself but sits really well in a mix. IMO it's not as nasty as people make it seem but you have to try it out for yourself.
A big thanks to Soulcrusher for that Seth set! My les Paul sounds better than ever and they can cover a lot of ground.
This is easily the cheapest guitar I own. A little while after this shot was taken, the whole wiring harness was replaced (all except the socket) and it was fitted with a pair of used Seth's I found on eBay. Gone were the mass produced waxbuckers, in came the Seth's; what a world of difference. Who cares the price, if it plays and sounds right, it is right, and this does both.
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I still really want to try a PG set in a les Paul but I can't imagine more "snarl" than I'm already getting.
You know....I sold them because I wanted to explore 'other' PAF style pickups, but I think I may have shot myself in the foot.