So, I've been swapping pickups on Les Pauls for a while now. At the moment I've got a
2008 Gibson LP Custom Classic Limited Edition:
Specs:
BODY
Top Species: Carved maple
Back Species: Mahogany
Binding: Custom top binding
Finish: Antique ebony
NECK
Species: Mahogany
Profile: 1960s slim-tapered
Neck Joint Location: 16
FINGERBOARD
Species: Ebony
Scale Length: 24-3/4"
Number of Frets: 22
Nut Width: 1.695"
Inlays: Pearloid trapezoid on neck, holly on headstock
Fingerboard Binding: Antique
HARDWARE
Plating Finish: Gold
Tailpiece: Stopbar
Bridge: Tune-o-matic
Tuners: Grover keystone
There's a
Gibson 490R in the neck which I've always really liked. I'm tuned to B Standard with an Elixir Baritone Set (with a .028 wound D).
In the bridge I've had a
Suhr Doug Aldrich, a
Tesla Plasma-2 and now a
Bare Knuckle Miracle Man (Ceramic). The Suhr was okay, the Tesla was atrocious and the BK Miracle Man is something I've had for a while now but haven't been really happy with. The BK MM is quite clear and spikey. The bass response is quite tight and aggressive but it's all more focussed on the upper mids and high end, instead of focussing on the low mids and the lows. I'd like something that is less shrill and a little more loose. It doesn't even have to be high output, really. Medium is fine. Just think low end, a little wooly. It doesn't need to be super tight. Think Cult of Luna, CALLISTO, typical post-metal / modern sludge. It needs to be pretty open, organic and thick. It's not your typical metal approach.
I'm using an Axe-FX ULTRA with, for gain tones, mostly the 5150 model.
Now, I heavily rely on coil-tapped singlecoil tones when I play clean in this particular band I'm in called
IZAH (Sludge/Post-Metal/Post-Rock). So, I'm looking for a bridge picup to put in the LP that enables coil-tapping as well (4 conductor wire). A gold cover is a most as well, to be honest.
I'm NOT looking for EMGs or active pickups. I'm also not looking for custom things that I can't get in the Netherlands / Europe. They don't neccesarily have to be BKP if anyone has something else in mind.
If anyone has some recommendations, please shoot and I'll have a look into it! Pickups are always a hard thing to get right.
Cheers!
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Michel.