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Telerocker

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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #15 on: February 13, 2014, 05:32:49 PM »
Well, now I am a little bit cleverer but also confused at the same time! :P

The Mule would be a very noble PAF 59 style humbucker, that also have no problems with high gain sounds.
The Rebel Yell is good for a 80's  rocksound.
The Nailbomb is similar to the rebell yell but more modern and metal-sounding.

All pickups have good cleanssounds. The Mule is the best for cleanssounds.
I rarely play crystal clear clean, like country style or so. But sometimes I love to play some funky style rhythm.

It seems that the Mule would be the best choice, if I want a versatile guitar?
How does it sound with the Rebel Yell, playing AC/DC style or Airbourne?
Somebody tried to play Hendrixx stuff with Rebell Yells? I am not after THE original sounds, it should just sounds good.


 

It would be no sin at all to put a modern pickups in your Les Paul. You got to choose something you like. I tried to make clear that vintage(hot)pickups can give fabulous results on highgain amps, because they sound open and clear, but can roar very nice too. Plus you get the beautiful cleans of a vintagepickup.

For funk the Mules do a great job and the middleposition is good for Hendrix-style stuff. It's a deep but crispy sound at the same time. For AC/DC Mules or a RiffRaff/Mule-combo will do a great job. If you want a hairier, little more modern sound: the already mentioned RY.
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #16 on: February 14, 2014, 09:39:15 PM »
Hello Telerocker,

thank You very much!!!
I am shure You explain it very good! English is not my native language, You know. Often it is hard for me to understand.
What is "hairier sound"?
Now I am between the Mule and Rebel Yells (and a little bit Nailbombs). Are there some soundsamples of the Riff/Raff? What I have found wasn't very great.

@Phil-King: Thank You very much for the link! You are a fan of low output humbuckers in a Les Paul? Can You please explain, why?
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Telerocker

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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #17 on: February 14, 2014, 10:03:46 PM »
Hello Telerocker,

thank You very much!!!
I am shure You explain it very good! English is not my native language, You know. Often it is hard for me to understand.
What is "hairier sound"?
Now I am between the Mule and Rebel Yells (and a little bit Nailbombs). Are there some soundsamples of the Riff/Raff? What I have found wasn't very great.


English is not my native language too, so don't worry about that. With hairy I mean more output, more crunch because the pickups hit the amp harder, perhaps also more harmonics. The Mules and Rebel Yells are different pickups. I bet you will be pleased with Rebel Yells too. They are on the doorstep between vintage and modern. It's a very good (hard)rockpickup that even does some metalstyles with authority.
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #18 on: February 14, 2014, 11:02:37 PM »
@Phil-King: Thank You very much for the link! You are a fan of low output humbuckers in a Les Paul? Can You please explain, why?

I play a lot of classic rock and blues and also being one of the older forum members, grew up with regular Gibson and Fender pickups.  I find that with low output, the tone of the guitar comes through more.  I have a lot of pedals that I can add to my signal if I want to boost it, and that gives me a sweeter sound with the ability to have clarity when I want it.  Gary Moore used PG Blues and they are based on the pickups in the LP that he & Peter Green owned.  Older guitars only had pickups into the 8k range and most classic rock used them.

I have higher output pickups (I probably have most of the BK range), but don't put them in LP's, as I want to keep more clarity in the sound.  I have a set of MM's in a PRS bolt on, Nailbombs in an Ibanez, Abraxas in a Hamer & PRS, RY's in a PRS Standard, Cold Sweats in my BC Rich Mockingbird, Crawlers in another PRS, HolyDiver in a Strat.  So it's not that I don't like the higher output pickups, but for what I play most of the time, the lower output pickups work out better.
So many pickups, so little time

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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #19 on: February 17, 2014, 11:30:24 PM »
Hello,

why do i not get mails when somebody answeres?

Thank You!
yes i understand the thing with clarity. Mmh, ok I have a SG with relativ low output vintage PUs. I use the SG for Funk, blues, Rock'n Roll, AC/DC style sounds up to early 70's hardrock. In this guitar the Gibson Burstbuckers are a great match!.
The Les Paul i want to get in a more harder direction, not metal, without loosing too much from the native qualities of this guitar. Of course i love the clearsounds with the vintage pus too, but I agree to loose a bit of this quality for a little more modern aggressive and fat  attitude.
Why not playing older stuff, dirty bluesrock, oldschool punk, distorted rock, etc.,  with a little more modern touch?
I think, i have to test more than one set of pickups to get a insight....
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #20 on: February 17, 2014, 11:39:49 PM »
Mail: You should click on 'attachments and other options' and select 'notify me of replies'.

Les Paul: I understand you actually want Holy Divers or - in case the natural voice of your LP is a little dark - a Rebel Yell-set.
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #21 on: February 17, 2014, 11:47:03 PM »
Ok let me recap: LP. Older stuff. Rock. Blues. Punk. Modern touch.

To me that really does sound like a Rebel Yell. If there is one pickup that is a modern take on a classic sound giving you old school goodness and heart with modern cut and definition it is this one. Plus it is made for LPs. So if yours is not exeptionally bright I would say RY. Turn up the volume and youīll just want more....more....more.
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #22 on: February 18, 2014, 02:30:28 PM »
It is hard to say wether the guitar is exeptionally bright or bassy? Because it has a lot of all of them, Bass, Mid, Treble.  What I can say is, that this is not a "plinky" thin sounding guitar.










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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #23 on: February 18, 2014, 05:53:30 PM »
It is hard to say wether the guitar is exeptionally bright or bassy? Because it has a lot of all of them, Bass, Mid, Treble.  What I can say is, that this is not a "plinky" thin sounding guitar.
As long as it is not lacking in bass. Really thin guitars can have issues with the RY, but with LPs that is rare anyways.
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #24 on: February 18, 2014, 06:01:14 PM »
It is hard to say wether the guitar is exeptionally bright or bassy? Because it has a lot of all of them, Bass, Mid, Treble.  What I can say is, that this is not a "plinky" thin sounding guitar.

Rebels Yells then!
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #25 on: February 18, 2014, 09:42:10 PM »
I think I will try the RYs.
4 conductor and short legs would be better for verstility and for reselling. But i like the braided wire and long leg....
In my opinion: I buy this set new, pay the full price, so I am the one who chooses the options for my liking, hugh.
The tyger covers are looking great. The guitar has aged nickel hardware.
Is there a chance to get the tyger covers aged?
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #26 on: February 18, 2014, 09:56:17 PM »
If you are not for some reason really specific about vintage correct stuff I see no reason to get braided two wire. You will never see it once it is wired in and you are also robbing yourself of options. And even if you donīt need them I find 4 conductor easier to wire up. Things like splits and series / parallel can be really cool though to improve your low gain and clean sounds. Be it push pull or autosplit middle position a la Petrucci. Or full Brian May madness. =)

I, for me personally donīt see any reason to ever get braided two if I have the choice. If you got one though, go for it. I just have not seen a downside to 4 conductor yet.
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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #27 on: February 19, 2014, 08:34:33 AM »
If you are not for some reason really specific about vintage correct stuff I see no reason to get braided two wire. You will never see it once it is wired in and you are also robbing yourself of options. And even if you donīt need them I find 4 conductor easier to wire up. Things like splits and series / parallel can be really cool though to improve your low gain and clean sounds. Be it push pull or autosplit middle position a la Petrucci. Or full Brian May madness. =)

I, for me personally donīt see any reason to ever get braided two if I have the choice. If you got one though, go for it. I just have not seen a downside to 4 conductor yet.

+1. As I said elsewhere - better to have and not need it than to need and not have it.

Cheers Stephan

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Re: Please help: Humbuckers for a Gibson 1960 RI Les Paul VOS
« Reply #28 on: February 21, 2014, 10:21:39 AM »
Ok, that's a good point of view!
I'll think about it.

@All: Thank You very much for youre patience! :D
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