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Pickup switch cover, should I change it?


MarlleyB

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My Les Paul came with a gold cover for the pickup selector. some sort of anniversary design. looks cool but I'm sure the metal cover takes away from the sustain a bit. but it sustains fine and sounds great like it is. The guitar came with an extra cover that's plastic. should i change the metal cover with the plastic one? or will it not make much of a difference.

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The rear cover will not change in any way the way guitar sounds..

Purely aesthetics..

 

In my stash I have a early 90s era Brown switch plate cover that I figure is now rare as gibson stopped making them in that color..

I bought it to get the screws that came with it back 20+ years ago..

Some day I'll find a Gibby that needs it..

My Current Les Paul doesn't have one..

 

1994 Gibson Les Paul Studio Lite w M-III Electronics

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I think you are 101% correct, Drog.

 

The curved surfaces act as four extra tone-focussing devices - especially in the case of those very high-pitch frequencies which would otherwise be lost as they go to ground when p'up covers are removed due to stray capacitance leakage.

 

I read it on the 'net.

 

Pip.

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Ah! An Acolyte of the Eric Johnson Theism, eh, Farns?;

"Actually the backplates are removed from all my guitars because I think they sound better with them off..."

 

Pip.

 

Yup.

 

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rct

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I wouldn't even open it up! Who knows what's under the cover.

 

It's not wise to mess with it. It's like the ark of the covenant.

 

Cheers... Bence

 

That's just silly.

Gibson will only put covers & panels over the bits we're allowed to look at.

Ed Roman famously axed through a Les Paul. That set off the intrusion transmitter and Gibson knew instantly.

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I wouldn't even open it up! Who knows what's under the cover.

 

It's not wise to mess with it. It's like the ark of the covenant.

 

Cheers... Bence

 

Thats true, once you open it, the contents therein can never be replaced.

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