Well almost two weeks ago I called BK for some advise as to which pickup for the LP would be better... It came with a JB which was way too bright and screechy... I'd swapped it out after ten minutes, it was all my ears could take :lol:
Anyway I figured I'd treat myself and get a BK for the bridge pickup, as I'm quite happy with the SD 59n otherwise. So I did some research and hesitated with the Emerald, Riff Raff and Mule... I called up BK and they told me that in a very mid heavy guitar, quite bright, I'd be better off with the Mule, and that the RR was quite similar, but with a bit more edge, power and brightness to it.
Well I ended up ordering the RR and it's EXACTLY what the doctor ordered! The LP was at the tech's when I got it so I put it first in the Charvel M4 and it was INCREDIBLE in there, so much I'd like to order another but the £364 Gas bill kinda prevents that :lol: Maybe for graduation.
Anyway in the LP it's just what I ordered. It could do with a being a tiny bit brighter but I am after all used to Strats... I also rewired the LP with better tone caps and treble bleed caps on the volume pots as I like it... Strings high (I used to think I used a low string height, but everyone lately told me it was more like slide height) and off I go a'rockin'. Les Paul is finished, sounds absolutely huge and plays like a dream!
So thanks a lot to whoever it was I had on the phone, I'm sorry to say I forgot to ask, but it was a real helpful conversation. It takes a lot for me to spend more than the £30 or so I usually pay for Seymour Duncans but in this case I really believe it was worth it, and I'll do it again too once I get a better amp than my AOR...
Now to pay that damn bill :(