Hello again, it's been a while.....however I'm about to order some Seymour Duncan pick ups for my Epiphone LP.
Looking at the SH-4JB - Bridge and the 59 SH-1 for the neck.
I realize it's a lot to spend on a Epiphone but having had the guitar professionally set up it plays really well and i'd like to upgrade the rather dull sounding standard PUs.
Before I spend the money are there any alternatives that I should consider that will offer a similar(ish) sound to the Duncans, it's a difficult question as sound and tone quality are subjective, but if there's any others you think I should consider please let me know.
Cheers
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Also I got some bare knuckles and put them in an epiphone les Paul special II, among other things (grovers, tone pros tuneomatic, CTS pots, a switchcraft jack, and a free sample of wallpaper from the range [see PIC])
http://d06.imgup.net/20150828_02e22.jpg Spent probably thrice what the guitar is worth new on parts, however it is probably my favourite guitar, the neck is just sublime.
Anyway, more than sure ash can sort you out.
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Like others I have used all the big U.S. Pickups but after using Oil City Cowtrons and Mojo P90/Mojotron either would be my first port of call.
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