Got me a set of the Old Guard humbuckers for one of my Les Pauls last week. Nickel covered, 50mm.
All I can say is WOW! BKP have nailed it for "
Old Guard pickups are hand-wound, feature Alnico II magnets and are suitable for classic blues, rock, country, pop and alternative tones. Old Guard pickups are in the low output range and produce an open, dynamic tone." - I chose them for that old school vintage vibe, I stuck them in the guitar, and promptly forgot all about them... the guitar spoke for itself and kept going "play me, play me" (my fingers are SO sore now, haven't played this much in years!).
I'm afraid I can't give you resistance readings. And, also, my impressions are a bit confused because I'm breaking in a new amp at the same time... (and that is making me rethink height adjustments on ALL of my guitars!!

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But, after the initial few hours of setting up with the new pickups I've just been playing it... and playing it... and playing it.... and loving the sounds and hardly thinking about pickups at all. It just sounds and feels right. It does clean, dirty, rock, pop, blues, bright, dark, jangly, squealy, thumping, grinding...
The Old Guards have replaced Stormy Mondays which have gone into an Explorer.
I also have Stormies in another (warmer sounding) Les Paul and a 61RI SG.
I have Riff Raffs in a Faded SG.
I have Mules in a 335.
My favourites of the BKP humbuckers I've tried have been
1. Stormy
2. Mule
3. Riff Raff
But I think Old Guards might well be at the top for me now.
They're like Stormies - they keep the extra sweetness and general vibe that Stormies seem to have over Mules for me. BUT... in the same guitar they have a bit more bite and push, and that adds the stuff that I love about Mules.
It's all a bit unscientific, but my gut-feeling at the moment is that if you like Stormies and/or Mules, you'll love these. (It's made me wonder what the 10th Anniversaries were like? Perhaps these are even the same recipe?)
So far, I've been playing it through:
My trusty THR10C
My new Vox MV50 AC, both through its 1x8 cab and through a Yamaha THR 1x12 cab
Tonight, hopefully, I'll be playing it through the THR 100 HD wired through the desk and studio monitors - I can play it a fair bit louder - and that might give me some more thoughts.
Btw - Stormies in the Explorer, they're better for me than the 57 Classics, the Riff Raffs, and the MQs it has had at various times... but I can't help feeling that what it really wants these Old Guards in it!
