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My 1977 Yamaha SG2000, recently refretted and fitted with a set of Oil City Tubesnakes.
JM build | Pedalboard plans
I have an 83 SG1000 and have long thought about removing the pickups and rings and replacing them with something more PAF like. I don't use the splits.
As your original pickups are the same as mine, has it been worth it to you? I always feel the originals are a bit too hot these days and those do look good in that guitar.
I daren't ask this question but are they more organic! Sorry. More open? I think the originals are a bit too focused but back in the day that was ok. I don't use a lot of gain.
Thanks.
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Great guitar - nothing about it I’d want to change.
https://i.imgur.com/5dPUTqz.jpg
Not the most recent photo, as it has a single coil in the bridge again and no S1 switch. Also not sure why it rotated the photo....
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1961 and been in the family since new...
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Has to be my 1959 Les Paul special, so versatile and sounds simply wonderful. Can't stop playing it at the moment.