1978 Les Paul Custom pickup swap, and 50's style re-wire

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Congrats on the final touches - it must feel/sound like a new guitar :)
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ido1957 wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:54 pm Congrats on the final touches - it must feel/sound like a new guitar :)
Thanks man, it really does. :guitarhero: :punk:
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Sounds great AND looks good - well done!
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Hey Greg - It's Sunday morning and I know you gig quite a bit with your LP's. Did you gig last night and did you get to try out your Custom in a live situation? If yes, how did it handle various songs etc.
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ido1957 wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2017 11:59 am Hey Greg - It's Sunday morning and I know you gig quite a bit with your LP's. Did you gig last night and did you get to try out your Custom in a live situation? If yes, how did it handle various songs etc.
I have not officially gigged with it yet. I have used it at lots of practices and jams and recording already. It's wonderful. It's way way way better than it was with bad grounds and bad pots. As far as "handling various songs"...it's not a problem because all of my songs are the same. Lol.

The pickups are extremely clear and responsive. Even when dialed up dirty, single notes ring true and chords sound thick and full but with an open clarity. It's really great. :coolstorybro:
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Cool - practices and jams are close enough for me and it sounds like that baby has passed the test in all regards. :)
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ido1957 wrote: Sun Jan 29, 2017 3:13 pm Cool - practices and jams are close enough for me and it sounds like that baby has passed the test in all regards. :)
It does. No problems. It's like a whole 'nother guitar now.
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