Hey all,
I recently acquired an original slim-taper '76 explorer...i'm not generally a humbucker guy but its precisely these humbuckers that sold me on the guitar...now i have SD '59's in a les paul of mine..but they are so muddy to my ears..and have way too much bottom end and drive for my preference...i'm wondering if anyone knows what p/u's came stock in the original '76 explorers and what, if any, SD humbucker would replicate this clear, singing sound...thanks guys...Geoff
Your pickups should be Gibson T-tops (named for the 'T' that is molded in to the plastic bobbin). They are known for being very clean, and having somewhat of a low output for a humbucker.
Couldn't tell you what Duncan sounds like these. I can tell you most Duncan's I've tried DON'T sound like these.
I reckon my 76 had the same thing (pups were covered, but original according to the vintage guitar dealer I bought it from). You are right they are def not *hot* even compared to most PAFs. I remember as a kid (it was my first good guitar), buying every distortion pedal made to get the things to chugga chugga
But the tone of them was fabulous.
- Dec 27 Tue 2011 21:09
P/U's in Original '76 Explorer
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