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Hello,

It seems that some epiphone lespaul need a p'ups upgrade lately. Not really surprising. Well, here is another one:

The p'ups of my epiphone go crazy each time I turn up the volume a bit to play with friends. Furthermore, the neck p'ups sounds so muddy, I don't even remember using it.

I have been looking on the forum these last weeks and haven't seen anybody speaking about the combination that sounds to fit for the kind of music I wanna play. Maybe for a reason?... Most of the time, I play hard rock (Slash's bands, Alice in chains, Led Zeppelin,...) or pop rock on my marshall 80w valvestate, but I am also taking more and more interest in playing some jazz.

I 'd like to improve my axe with a SH-2 jazz in the neck position and a 59 model for the bridge. From what I've seen on the forum and the samples I heard on the SD site (but are they really reliable), the SH-2 offers a nice and precise clean tone whereas the 59 model would give a more vintage sound than my Gibson Les paul studio (490R and 498T).

I am quite satisfied with the gibson p'ups, however I am looking for something a little bit warmer for the epiphone.

What do you think about my proposition? Will the tone of these two p'ups fit together?

1) welcome aboard
2) nice avatar
3) proposition sounds ok to me

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