Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Pickups => Topic started by: rallax on March 31, 2013, 10:32:28 AM
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Hi@all,
I got a Gibson LP Classic plus w/ 496R & 500T. I want to replace them, because they sound too agressiv to me.
I want to get a more 'classic' rock tone. I'm thinking about an alnico II in the neck and a alnico V in the bridge.
A combination of Stormy Monday or PG Blues in the neck position and a Mule or Riff Raff in he bridge?
Or a Blackdog in the bridge position?
My LP Classic Plus is weight relieved and has a baked maple neck. I think tis should be taken into account for new PU choice.
Any experience or recommendations?
Thx and greetings from Germay.
Ralf ,\,,/
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Wit a baked maple neck I would consider a calibrated Mule-set. Mules sound open, deep and almost 3D. The Mule-neck is epic, classic 59 PAF-tone. AIV-magnets deliver a balanced tonespectrum.
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I'm actually not too sure how the baked maple boards sound and play. Mules should be good, and if the guitar isn't too bright, Riff Raff.
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If your guitar has a brigter tone then average. a Black Dog-bridge/Mule-neck is a good combo too.
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As telerocker said, you are not gonna go far wrong with a set of mules for classic rock sounds.
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I have an older 92 LPCP with a rosewood fb and non weight-relieved body with a calibrated set of VHII's in it. They really have that old school rock tone to them. They are complex in a LP, and you get the most out of them if you ride the vol/tone knobs on your guitar. They cover ZZ Top- Free via Bonamassa and a bit of that 'use your illusion' tone. With the baked maple fb I'd imagine it imparts a bit more snarl to the tone. Also that slim taper neck will lighten the tone a bit too. Have you considered the Crawler ?
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I'm a fan of the Black Dog, because of its versatility. You really can't go wrong with it.
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Mule, and if you want a bit more push, Black Dog.