Unpotted Mules, Gibson ES335... 8)
I could probably stop there...
...but, you know me, I can't :lol:
I've had the Mules for a few years now. Bought them for an Epi LP, upgraded it to a Tokai Love Rock a while after, been very happy with what was happening there. Except I don't reach for LP types very often.
Then last summer I got me the 335. Thread's here if you want/need pics
https://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=25135.0.
I quite like the 57 Classics that came with it, but they do seem a bit woolly when put up against BKP'd guitars. I did a fair bit of research quietly in a non-GAS sort of way (no spare cash to buy more pickups right at the moment). I reached the conclusion that there were three possible choices for this guitar: Mules, Riff Raffs, Stormy Mondays. Seeing as I have the first two already, I ruled out the Stormies - even though I believe they might be a closer "replacement" to 57s.
A couple of months ago I narrowed it down to Mules for "first go". I was fairly certain they'd be the ones, the Riff Raffs would be good but not quite what I was looking for in this guitar. The only problems were a) what's gonna happen to the Love Rock?? - it sounds fab with Mules, and b) swapping pickups in a semi was not something I was looking forward to. The first reason wasn't too bad, when I want a solid body humbucker, I invariably reach for an SG with Riff Raffs. Just seemed a bit sad for the Tokai, though :lol:. The second reason, however, caused me to put it off and put it off. I even restrung the thing a few weeks back and chickened out of doing it then...
SO, yesterday, with a day off, I decided to do it. Could I find the bloody soldering iron??! (We moved a while back, I'd put it somewhere safe when I found it during unpacking...). No, I bloody couldn't... so I fiddled about and ended up playing the guitar for a few hours instead. I got the Love Rock and the SG out as well... the 57s in the 335 were
definitely woolly in comparison, but it was a joy to play, more than the others.
This morning, at 7am, I suddenly realised where the soldering iron was. By the time the missus got up, the 335, Love Rock, and the guitar toolkit had taken over the kitchen table.
The job was done around lunchtime (with a big break for washing up last night's dinner party and having a long elevenses :lol:). The operation was NOT as difficult as I feared. But it did take a fair bit of fiddling to get all the gubbins back in to the 335. I replaced the disk capacitors with the PIOs that I'd put in the Love Rock (they just seem to go with Mules for the rock and blues I do) and I managed not to fry any pots – I was quite surprised at that, the Gibson soldering was somewhat, umm, "work-man-like": not at all pretty, but done in a heavy-handed "you're never going to want to undo this lot, are you?" kind of way :lol:
And then I plugged it in. I initially had a screw-driver in my hand for height adjustment, I'd done them by sight before restringing... but I never bothered, it just sounded too good to put down.
It was stunner before, but now it's just WOW!
Everything I hoped for and more. The Mules sounds loads better and more "me" than they did in the Love Rock. This thing is so organic now. I can play late 70s rock/metal, pre-Eliminator Billy Gibbons, clean blues, dirty blues, filthy blues, 60s pop, country, Brian May, absolutely EVERYTHING I play... without touching the amp controls at all - all on the guitar's volume and tone.
I stood by a wall of CDs, looking for ideas of what to try next, and nothing caused me to change the amp. It was all achievable on guitar controls. There was a particularly tearful moment when I started playing Free songs – oh goodness... lots of goodness :D. I even found some sounds I've never managed before, that gorgeous rhythm sound from Creedance Clearwater Revival, for example. And slide!! For years, it's been how on earth do I get Duanne Allman's tone? Sometimes you get it, most times you don't. Simpler answer now – put this guitar on, and pick up a slide, job done...
Eventually I had to clean it and put it back on the stand. A very succesful and happy boy :D
And the Love Rock? Well, I found time to finish that one off as well, and... I prefer the 57s in it to the Mules! Result! :lol:
I can hear the woolly-ness, but it doesn't matter so much the way I play a Les Paul. But now I think I know what pickups it will get if I get fed up with them (and have the funds...). I'd assumed for ages that it would be Abraxas (I was even considering some more drastic measures – Nailbombs were starting to hold an interest for me!!). Nope, it's obvious I need Stormy Mondays in the Love Rock if the 57s get relegated again.
Anyway, unpotted Mules, PIO caps. Definitely an option if you're wondering what to put in a semi for an "all-rounder" guitar.
Oh sh1t! Just remembered, I didn't play any Ted Nugent!! :lol: