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FS or FT: Pickups: Gibson Burstbucker3 +(Entwistle, Gibson 490set+G&Ls sold)
All prices include 2nd class signed for delivery & assume PPG.
Gibson Burstbucker 3 in zebra £50.
http://imgur.com/vM9rUNXGibsonhttp://imgur.com/mKP8dopEntwistle HV58 bridge pup in zebra. Unused. £15. TRADED.
http://imgur.com/gallery/DMNL5ZEhttp://imgur.com/gallery/QTrMPi2490R & 490T Gibson humbuckers, black, uncovered, long legs, braided. Taken out of an SG Special with less than an hours use. £65 for the pair. SOLD! on evil Bay for £75+postage.
http://imgur.com/gallery/NG6o5qrhttp://imgur.com/gallery/VZxOwqvhttp://imgur.com/gallery/SzsWA0JSet of A5 single coils with harness from G&L Legacy Tribute. Decent pups. Again, as new. £30!! NOW SOLD!
Some blurb here for what I think are the same pups :
http://www.glguitars.com/instruments/TributeSeries/guitars/Legacy_new/http://imgur.com/gallery/FK93boShttp://imgur.com/gallery/r7cp5E6Hope the pics work! Get in touch for any more info..
Trades wise, an attenuator would be handy, or you can try me with pedals, but no drives, got too many already! I may also be interested in compact cabs (1x12 / 2x10) if you're near Brighton.
Cheers, Jif.
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Here's some blurb from Gibson's own 'Good Tone Hunting' guide:
"Maybe their names aren’t as sexy as Burstbucker or ’57 Classic, but the sound of these versatile pickups inspired by the late wave of the British Invasion – think everything from Cream to T. Rex to Led Zeppelin to Mick Ronson to Mick Taylor – are just as entrancing.
Inspired by the era’s heavy blues-rock tones, often generated by Gibson guitars and high-gain amps like Marshalls and Hi-Watts, are designed to prevent microphonic feedback at maximum overdrive. The “T” and the “R” in their designations stands for “treble” and “rhythm” – which translates as “bridge” and “neck,” respectively. They have the traditional structure and tonal base of the original P.A.F. plus they’re wax potted, to eliminate any air space and minimize microphonic feedback.
The 490R has the tonal characteristics of an original P.A.F., with a slight increase in upper mid-range response. The 490T is calibrated to match the 490R, with pole pieces aligned a little further apart to accommodate the spacing of the strings at the bridge, which is different than the spacing of the strings at the neck."
Hope this helps, cheers.