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Title: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: apoplexia on October 08, 2021, 08:05:06 AM
Greetings!
 I would like to ask for an advice and help with the Gibson LP Custom. Now installed Rebel Yell set, but I cannot handle it -  it is really bright, lack of bottom end, and volume and tone knob are at 4. If I increase the volume, the pickups are almost out of control. I play via Kemper with headphones (small child and neighbours) . So definitely I need/have to replace the RYs with something with more "balls", little bit more mids.

I was thinking of Holydivers ( I have them in one of my Mayones), so I can move them into Gibon. But if that, what to install in the Mayones (Setius)? In the other Setius, I have Silos. Something little bit more aggressive :Black Hawk, Juggernauts?

May you help me with the Gibson? Should I try Holy Divers or something else? I am not in the vintage sounds at all, more modern, after 90s is goal. Open to suggestions.

Angel
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: Dave Sloven on October 08, 2021, 01:19:18 PM
Alnico Black Hawk seems like most likely to solve your various issues and fit your tastes.
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: ericsabbath on October 08, 2021, 03:55:13 PM
the rebel yell is a firebreather, in a good way for me
it has a ton of attack in the mids, though, but I suppose you actually want more body and a rounder top

how about moving the silos instead?
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: apoplexia on October 08, 2021, 05:26:11 PM
Silos is also a choice. I like them a lot.

But what to install on their place is the question?

Black Hawk should sound like active with the dinamic of passive humbuckers. I had once Fishmans modern and didn’t like them. Perhaps BH are different. Anyway, need a new set for Mayones :)
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: Dave Sloven on October 09, 2021, 02:14:59 AM
Black Hawks have their own thing going.  Maybe the ceramic bridge sounds like a EMG.  The other two (neck and the alnico version of the bridge) don't

Impulse is a lot like the Rebel Yell and Cold Sweat so I wouldn't recommend that, based on your comments
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: apoplexia on October 09, 2021, 07:39:19 PM
I will dig the AlNiCo Black Hawk, sounds like a challenge.

But, what about albico Warpig ot Juggernaut , how they compare to HDs or Silos? I have only listened some Youtube videos, never tried them
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: richard on November 08, 2021, 03:41:57 PM
Strange business! The RY set is perfect for me in my S2 Singlecut. I love that the bottom end is not too pronounced - tight and punchy and sits great in a mix. What do you mean about them being 'out of control'?
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: darkbluemurder on November 10, 2021, 09:36:41 AM
I love that the bottom end is not too pronounced - tight and punchy and sits great in a mix.

+1 - the importance of sitting well inthe mix cannot be stressed enough.
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: johnny_rock_it on January 18, 2022, 05:15:12 PM
My most used set is the HSS with Slow hands on the neck/middle and black dog in the bridge.

I do like the Irish Tour SSS as well, which is what I use on my traditional strat.

Nailbomb is a great third set for me and True Grit humbucker being #4.
Title: Re: Gibson Les Paul Custom
Post by: blackstrat on January 22, 2022, 12:24:57 PM
What amp profiles are you usually using ? Have you tried adjusting the ‘dist sens’ control on the input section of the kemper? The rebel yell is indeed a bright pickup but it’s not supet hot, so it shouldn’t be too out of control.

Btw I had great results using the rebel yell with some of the profiles from choptones. Their mesa dual-rec Rev.G 6L6 is currently my favorite along with tone king imperial for cleans and crunch sound. Their friedman smallbox, mesa jp2c and carvin legacy are pretty good too.