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Thinking of picking those up for my LPC, just for fun.
Are these "the real deal"?
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
They sure could be the real thing. The base plates and covers look right from that little picture, but they could be from some totally diferent era and look pretty much the same.
You probably need to see the bobbins inside to be sure. Good price if they are something worthy.
You probably need to see the bobbins inside to be sure. Good price if they are something worthy.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
Better pics would help. Also the covers have been off them so any kind of funny business could be going on.
For that money one could get second hand burst buckers or classics from eBay without the risk. Both have worthy bucker tones.
For that money one could get second hand burst buckers or classics from eBay without the risk. Both have worthy bucker tones.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
Chuck some EMGs in there
Seriously though, if you use alot of gain or noisy pedals, EMGs are a good option. In my guitar they both sound nicer and are quieter than the ceramics I had. Win, win really.
I understand there a plenty of people who would not like the idea though.
Seriously though, if you use alot of gain or noisy pedals, EMGs are a good option. In my guitar they both sound nicer and are quieter than the ceramics I had. Win, win really.
I understand there a plenty of people who would not like the idea though.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
There's also a pair of '57 Classics on at the moment. Thinking of picking those up.
On the other hand I'm loving the tone from Alnico II Pros in the neck of the LPC. It still seems a bit bassier than the bridge pickup, I'm starting to wonder if it's a cap or something in there that's causing this.
On the other hand I'm loving the tone from Alnico II Pros in the neck of the LPC. It still seems a bit bassier than the bridge pickup, I'm starting to wonder if it's a cap or something in there that's causing this.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
thread title fail... I was expecting another round of hilarity like the "look at the pair of tits on this" thread.... oh my how I chortled.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
I've gone down the EMG road in the past, and while they are fun the whole compressed attack thing gets old pretty quickly. I would use them again only if I were playing teh metalz or teh shredz, neither of which I am doing at this point in time.Aquila Rosso wrote:Chuck some EMGs in there
Seriously though, if you use alot of gain or noisy pedals, EMGs are a good option. In my guitar they both sound nicer and are quieter than the ceramics I had. Win, win really.
I understand there a plenty of people who would not like the idea though.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
Hah, to be fair, this IS in the pickups sectionrocklander wrote:thread title fail... I was expecting another round of hilarity like the "look at the pair of tits on this" thread.... oh my how I chortled.
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Re: Are these "the real deal"?
yeah, you might have picked up a chick with big uns?slash-ed wrote:Hah, to be fair, this IS in the pickups sectionrocklander wrote:thread title fail... I was expecting another round of hilarity like the "look at the pair of tits on this" thread.... oh my how I chortled.
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