Change the pickup. A lot of guys seem to like the original Bill Lawerence version. Even though its still BL its not the one they first used. We need an expert in here, lol
Nuno has recounted in several interviews that he used the Bill & Becky L500XL.
Bill had gone out of business when Nuno started up his signature guitar with Washburn. Nuno insisted they use the Bill & Becky L500XL in the bridge position.
Washburn told him they couldn't because that company "Wilde Pickups" had gone out of business.
Nuno refused to back down. Washburn contacted Wilde Pickups and placed such a large order, they re-opened their doors and started making pickups again.
Bill has passed, so if you call, you wind up talking to Becky (at least I did), and she flat-out
will not tell you the DC resistance of their pickups. They only want to tell you the inductance.
So here it is:
L-500 C 4.5 kΩ 3.2 Henries
L-500 R 7.1 kΩ 4.8 Henries
L-500 L 11.8 kΩ 6.9 Henries
L-500XL 13.3 kΩ 9.6 Henries
Now, to muddy the waters even further.. The Bill & Becky L-500L actually just
got renamed the L-500XL sometime in late 1981 :
The two companies making the same named pickups are:
OBL Pickups / Bill Lawrence USA (after 1984) CEO: Jzchak 'EZ' Wajcman
Bill Lawrence / Bill & Becky / Wilde Pickups / Keystone Pickups CEO: Willi Lorenz Stich (after Bill's death in 2013, Becky took over operations)
In an effort to help clear up the confusion between "Bill Lawrence" pickups and the new SH-13 Dimebucker by Seymour Duncan, Mr. Wajcman begins using the "Bill Lawrence U.S.A." stamp on the tops of his pickups sometime around 2002.