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Humbucker time

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So i own a Hondo Les Paul Copy and recently the bridge pickup somehow got fucked up and now sounds like a single coil. Which is all cool, but want a les paul sound. So i wanna replace it. I was originally thinking of putting in a Wide Range or a JB, does anyone have any thought

Sound Im looking for- Good for ProtoPunk, like the MC5.
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WRHB would require routing... i say toss in a jb first and see what you think
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JB doesn't give you a Les Paul sound. It gives you a JB sound.

You could get a Custom. It's useful for just about everything.
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or a super distortion, they sound really nice in les pauls.. my 72 harmony has what would now be super distortions in it.. and its (IMHO) the best sounding les paul i've ever played.. and i've played a lot.
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DiMarzio SUPER DISTORTION DP100 is the shit. soooo ballzy
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:DiMarzio SUPER DISTORTION DP100 is the shit. soooo ballzy
my favourite humbucker to be honest.
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I've grown less enamored with my Super Distortion. I think it's great for a power trio type of situation but in a lead-rhythm situation, I think it's not the most ideal sound in the world due to how saturated it gets. The Custom holds up in all situations, so I prefer that.
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Dimarzio Crunch Lab. Articulate yet heavy.
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metalhead384 wrote:MC5.
I'd definitely look for something low output like a traditional PAF, Duncan 59 or Seth Lover maybe.
Higher output stuff is'nt Fred Sonic Smith but i suppose you could tame things down with your amps gain.
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Fran wrote:
metalhead384 wrote:MC5.
Higher output stuff is'nt Fred Sonic Smith but i suppose you could tame things down with your amps gain.
Fred was all about Rickenbackers and Crestwoods. It was always more about clang than super-gainy pups.
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sonicboom wrote:
Fran wrote:
metalhead384 wrote:MC5.
Higher output stuff is'nt Fred Sonic Smith but i suppose you could tame things down with your amps gain.
Fred was all about Rickenbackers and Crestwoods. It was always more about clang than super-gainy pups.
Yeah, I was going to suggest a hum size P90 but it kind of all contradicts because he still wants the traditional Les Paul sound.
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well fred did put in Gibson PAFs in his Rickenbacker
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Imagine that, you would get hung for that nowadays :lol:
Why not though. MC5 were a fucking great band and who is to argue why they did what they did.
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Fran wrote: Why not though. MC5 were a fucking great band and who is to argue why they did what they did.
Fred sounded immense, I love mc5 and I feel they influenced glam as well as punk. For me growing up it was mc5 & the stooges that set the grade but these were the pinnacle of the garage punk ideal.
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Fran wrote:Imagine that, you would get hung for that nowadays :lol:
Really? So that's how you can increase the size of your penis?
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Post by Rox »

Check out the Seymour Duncan SH-4.
Or just go Gibson Burstbucker......
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honeyiscool wrote:
Fran wrote:Imagine that, you would get hung for that nowadays :lol:
Really? So that's how you can increase the size of your penis?
OK, he means hanged. And "well hung" doesn't always apply to the sixe of your tackle, it applies to the maturing of meat as well.
Still, time to wheel out an old joke:
Old buffer to Mormon: "You have five wives? You should be bloody well hung!"
Mormon: "I am, sir, I am".
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metalhead384 wrote:well fred did put in Gibson PAFs in his Rickenbacker
Didn't know that. I'd like to know what Fred was using with Sonic's Rendezvous Band too - the guitar sounds on Sweet Nuthin' are immense.

Lot of luv and respeck for the '5 here, clearly. Good show.
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Post by JJLipton »

I love the JB, but i think it's somewhat of as common sound, especially these days when it's being placed in many mid level guitars as stock. The crunch lab may give more of a "neat" and articulate sound. Have you considered bare knuckle?
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Post by jamba72 »

I had 2 Hondo II Les Paul copies that sounded G R E A T. One even had singlecoils in humbucker cases. The other had a peir of old DiMarzio PAFs in, which I now use on another guitar.
great necks and playability..
can you post a pic of yours?