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ToonLP

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Newbie Question - Mule v PG Blues
« on: March 21, 2008, 07:52:22 PM »
I have a Les Paul 58 VOS and am thinking of a pickup upgrade. Can't decide between Mule and PG Blues - looking for that classic blues/rock tone (think Beano album with a '59).

Would also want to stray into classic rock territory (AC/DC, Thin Lizzy etc).

Advice welcomed.

Also - potted or un-potted?
I am not young enough to know everything

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PhilKing

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Newbie Question - Mule v PG Blues
« Reply #1 on: March 21, 2008, 07:57:02 PM »
I love the PG Blues for the old classic Les Paul sound.  They come unpotted and I don't think you have a choice on them.  I also Like the mules, but they are a bit fatter tone.  I am just putting an AV Mule/AIV Stormy Monday into a Zemaitis Pearlfront Clone, which will perhaps give  the sounds you want.  The neck will have the slightly thinner blues tones and the bridge will have the fatter push.
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Buddha

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Newbie Question - Mule v PG Blues
« Reply #2 on: March 21, 2008, 07:58:00 PM »
first thing that popped into my head when i heard the beano album stuff was, stormy monday. With the thin lizzy stuff it depends quite alot on the which player/songs you were thinking of to be honest, but the stormy monday (potted) should do the trick for the main part. And it will cover ACDC without any problems aswell

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Newbie Question - Mule v PG Blues
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2008, 01:19:10 AM »
The PG's are much sweeter than a Bluesbreakers tone, but they are very versatile and I have found that I get whatever tone I want with them if I take time to eq the amp. PG's are amazing, I'm now a big convert to alnico II's as a result. I doubt that any BKP's in the "vintage" range will disappoint, the attention to detail is phenomenal.