Hi there!
I registered some time ago and asked some questions on which pickups to get in this thread:
http://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=19506.0I also spoke to Tim about which pickups to get for my Les Paul Classic (w/ stock ceramic pups)
and I pretty much followed his advice and ordered a calibrated set of covered and potted Stormy Mondays,
along with some PIO capacitors to replace the ceramic ones.
The package arrived at the end of last week (along with a set of strings and a pick, thanks!).
I've got the pickups put in since and gave the guitar
some playing time on my own as well as at practice with my band.
Well, I think that is the last thing I'm ever going to change on that guitar (except for strings, of course).
It took only a little experimentation with pickup heights and now I've really found the perfect
Les Paul tone for me. It's sounding warm, but neither boomy nor muddy (regardless of which pickup is selected), with lots of string definition and absolutely lovely clean tones.
The guitar has really changed (output- and tonewise), but there's a lot more of its acoustic character
shining through.
When overdriven, the guitar really sings and still has lots of warm sustain.
Like mentioned before, I use a SF Twin Reverb for my clean tone and I've never expected my LP
to sound so great through it. I can get absolutely clean tones and when the guitar is on full volume, the pups
add just the slightest amount of "hair" to the sound. I'm pretty amazed by this as I've always thought
the Twin to be an amp that only works REALLY well with single coils.
Additionally, I've since gotten my hands on an old Bandmaster Reverb Head (which I use for my
overdriven sounds) and the LP is still fully able to drive that thing quite a bit.
With regards to my other guitar, a '52 Tele RI, I can really switch between guitars without having
to adjust the amps a lot, so using both guitars in live situations has really become an option again
(which I will use). The LP feels more alive than ever and I've really grown to love it again.
Thanks for all your help and thanks to Tim for making those pickups,
I couldn't be happier with them!
Greetings,
Stephan