Burstbucker Pro's

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Anyone swap out their Burstbucker Pro's in a LP Standard? Curious as to what you put in there and why. Thanks.
 
Removed them from 3 of my lesters.

Replaced with RiffRaffs, Emeralds, and BlackDogs - calibrated sets for each, the '57 Black Beauty Custom a triple set.

Mo
 
I was but ended up leaving them in. Replaced the caps with Orange drops .15 neck and a .22 bridge and it really did make a difference for me. I love em now.
 
I swapped the BB Pros that came in a NOS '05 standard for a 490 and a 498.
The BB Pro's where to flubby and bassy in that guitar, it's just a fat sounding guitar
and the 490 & 498 just work in it for a tight fat punchy sound.
 
Ventura":14nja6xr said:
Removed them from 3 of my lesters.

Replaced with RiffRaffs, Emeralds, and BlackDogs - calibrated sets for each, the '57 Black Beauty Custom a triple set.

Mo

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I put in a set of Suhr Aldrich pickups in my '03 LP standard LE and added push pull pots for the tone to split them.

The BBpros are now in my '73 LP custom. I took the covers off and replaced the magnet in the bridge pickup. So far I am really liking them in the LP custom. The Custom is a thick and mean sounding guitar and the BBpros just seem to work well with it.
 
blackba":1d42efqx said:
I put in a set of Suhr Aldrich pickups in my '03 LP standard LE and added push pull pots for the tone to split them.

The BBpros are now in my '73 LP custom. I took the covers off and replaced the magnet in the bridge pickup. So far I am really liking them in the LP custom. The Custom is a thick and mean sounding guitar and the BBpros just seem to work well with it.

Yeah, I heard about swapping the magnets in the BB Pro's. First thing I need to do is swap out that whole PCB assembly and get some 500K pots in there ASAP. Then I can make a better decision as to what the guitar needs. I'll probably try a magnet swap as I never did that before and would be good to know how to do for any future projects. Could save me some money on new pickups, but I already knew going in to buy this guitar that a pickup/electronic swap was probably going to have to happen.
 
I have a set of BB Pros in my '02 Limited Edition w/Ebony Fret board. Don't know if it's just the set that I received but WOW are they bright pickups. In combination with the snappiness of the ebony fret board I have to set up EQ patches just for that guitar, otherwise all the neighborhood dogs cower in fear.
 
racerevlon":baraxtyw said:
I have a set of BB Pros in my '02 Limited Edition w/Ebony Fret board. Don't know if it's just the set that I received but WOW are they bright pickups. In combination with the snappiness of the ebony fret board I have to set up EQ patches just for that guitar, otherwise all the neighborhood dogs cower in fear.
Funny you mention this. Most of the Lesters I've swapped the pups out in have ebony 'boards. It was never a "oh, it's got this kinda Gibson pup in it so it has to be changed" thing, it was more just something didn't sound right to my ears. I was distracted while playing them. They didn't make the sound I expected them to. When I took stock of my changes over the last couple years, I found all my spare pups were BB1 and BB2s. I still have my Classic 57s in most of my guitars than came with 'em.

Weird.
 
bright is good for me, unless it's a trebly and thin sounding guitar
my '73 custom has a ton of top end attack, although it has a very deep low end
had 11 pickups in it, and my favorites were the brightest bridge models (BK riff raff and cold sweat)
ended up with a riff raff/mule set and they sound absolutely amazing
thought about swapping the riff raff for a bridge mule, which sounds just as amazing and a little more organic, but I don't wanna lose the riff raffs sparkly and defined attack
 
boost":2j882e6a said:
First thing I need to do is swap out that whole PCB assembly and get some 500K pots in there ASAP. Then I can make a better decision as to what the guitar needs. I'll probably try a magnet swap as I never did that before and would be good to know how to do for any future projects. Could save me some money on new pickups, but I already knew going in to buy this guitar that a pickup/electronic swap was probably going to have to happen.

Good advice. I replaced my controls with a RS Electronics pot & cap kit. Now the controls actually work. Then I spent some time getting the height just right and pulled the covers. I really like them now that they are dialed in right.
 
Riffraff":2he403vc said:
boost":2he403vc said:
First thing I need to do is swap out that whole PCB assembly and get some 500K pots in there ASAP. Then I can make a better decision as to what the guitar needs. I'll probably try a magnet swap as I never did that before and would be good to know how to do for any future projects. Could save me some money on new pickups, but I already knew going in to buy this guitar that a pickup/electronic swap was probably going to have to happen.

Good advice. I replaced my controls with a RS Electronics pot & cap kit. Now the controls actually work. Then I spent some time getting the height just right and pulled the covers. I really like them now that they are dialed in right.

I spent some time last night dialing the pickup height in. Even with the crap electronics, the pickups went from 'need to be replaced' to 'these could work'. At the very least I'll get the good electronics in there and if they still don't sound the way I want I have any idea of what the Burstbuckers don't have and look for that in another pickup. I want to try and avoid numerous pickup swaps and try get it right the first time. Not that that has ever happened before!
 
Swapped the Burstbucker Pro's in my LP Standard for a Motor City Pickups Detroiter set. Huge improvement. BB Pro's had too much highs and a flubby bass.
 
Ventura":exe7998t said:
racerevlon":exe7998t said:
I have a set of BB Pros in my '02 Limited Edition w/Ebony Fret board. Don't know if it's just the set that I received but WOW are they bright pickups. In combination with the snappiness of the ebony fret board I have to set up EQ patches just for that guitar, otherwise all the neighborhood dogs cower in fear.
Funny you mention this. Most of the Lesters I've swapped the pups out in have ebony 'boards. It was never a "oh, it's got this kinda Gibson pup in it so it has to be changed" thing, it was more just something didn't sound right to my ears. I was distracted while playing them. They didn't make the sound I expected them to. When I took stock of my changes over the last couple years, I found all my spare pups were BB1 and BB2s. I still have my Classic 57s in most of my guitars than came with 'em.

Weird.

I find this is pretty much true for every LP except R8 and R9 models. I've done tons of pickup swaps for others and in the R8/R9 models they always go back to the stock pickups.
 
racerevlon":3q335qsd said:
Ventura":3q335qsd said:
racerevlon":3q335qsd said:
I have a set of BB Pros in my '02 Limited Edition w/Ebony Fret board. Don't know if it's just the set that I received but WOW are they bright pickups. In combination with the snappiness of the ebony fret board I have to set up EQ patches just for that guitar, otherwise all the neighborhood dogs cower in fear.
Funny you mention this. Most of the Lesters I've swapped the pups out in have ebony 'boards. It was never a "oh, it's got this kinda Gibson pup in it so it has to be changed" thing, it was more just something didn't sound right to my ears. I was distracted while playing them. They didn't make the sound I expected them to. When I took stock of my changes over the last couple years, I found all my spare pups were BB1 and BB2s. I still have my Classic 57s in most of my guitars than came with 'em.

Weird.

I find this is pretty much true for every LP except R8 and R9 models. I've done tons of pickup swaps for others and in the R8/R9 models they always go back to the stock pickups.

What are the stock pickups in the R8 and R9 models? I read that they vary by year as to what they are.
 
blackba":hq4o4b78 said:
What are the stock pickups in the R8 and R9 models? I read that they vary by year as to what they are.
My '57GTDB and '59Lemon are both loaded with '57 Classics
 
Replaced BB Pro's with Suhr Aldrich pups and added push-pull pot to split coils. Best money I have ever spent!!
 
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