I still want to sort the pots out as I can't get a very clear clean sound as they just get muddy when you try to roll the volume down. Not really sure how to do that with these pickups as they have the ever so useless gibson circuit board/plugin interface rather than proper wires.
That's because of the pickups. The Gibson pots are very good.
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I replaced the circuit board in my Faded SG because I wanted to experiment with different types of capacitors (settled on PIOs for my current set up). However, the swap from circuit board to CTS etc made not much difference.
The swap from Gibson pups to Riff Raffs (well, I bought the guitar to do that!) made much more of a difference. Summed across various amps and modellors, the Riff Raffs give me much more. And
especially better response on using the volume and tone controls.
I did think the Gibson pups sounded ok, just "less". I did actually get a shock last November though. When I was trying out the AC4TV amp I bought, I used a stock Faded to try it out. It was fabulous. When I finally got round to using my Riff Raffed Faded through it... it was VERY disappointing at first. Basically, AC4TV seems to work best for me with single coils or... the stock pups that Gibson put in SGs! I've got my Riff Raffed Faded set up so I know how to get what I want through the AC4TV now - it's just a bit thicker than stock pups would do. Bear in mind we're talking about me using the AC4TV in its attenuated settings - I can't run it at the 4W setting most of the time. That "thickness" disappears as you get the amp doing what it's meant to do - and the stock pickups would suddenly start sounding thinner... Through my Laney, though, any volume, the Riff Raffed Faded just rules... :lol:
I read on here a while back a theory that stock pickups aren't voiced for gigging/professional. They're voiced for selling guitars - in other words sounding good/enticing in a busy music shop...