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So here is a REAL comparison of a Gibson 57 Classic Neck (860-15003-L 04/09/15) and an Epiphone ProBucker-2 Neck (PB2NHBN-4 2013/05). Seems as though the Epi pickup is essentially the same as the Gibson. Biggest difference is the Epi has cheap covers, that if removed, make the ProBucker 2 pretty much exactly like the Gibson. Gibson 57 Classic versus a stock Epiphone Humbucker
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Requesting help identifying this Epiphone Les Paul.
gearhead replied to BayHarborDexter's topic in Epiphone Electrics
Yep, It's definitely an Epi. Looks good! And I'd guess that yes, early '04 they were using up the Gibson truss rod covers. looks like maybe even REAL MOP Epi inlay. -
Les Paul custom and 57 (ch) and hot(ch) pickups
gearhead replied to Turko's topic in Epiphone Electrics
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By the side of the baseplate that has the adjustable screws sticking through (narrow spacing), it's a neck pickup. That much I'm sure of.
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I'd think the 496R.
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Need to measure DC resistance on them to even begin figuring out what they are for sure.
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Definitely not "T" Tops. The bobbins would have a T on them. And resistance is higher than original T Tops. I would guess by the DC resistance they are 490R/498T set.
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I would think it's early '70s. Here ios a listing on reverb. Gibson T Top Embossed Covers And here is a thread in the Gibson forum. Embossed Gibson PU Covers
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I would guess maybe a 500T/496R combo would be close. There really aren't many specs to be found for the Epi pickups besides the DC resistance.
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http://legacy.gibson.com/Products/Electric-Guitars/2017/USA/Les-Paul-Classic/High-Performance.aspx About halfway down the page it gives specs for a Super 57.
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Pole spacing should be 52mm for the bridge and 50mm for the neck. I suggest that you purchase original Gibson pickup covers. Covers will affect the Q of the pickups which will shift the resonant peak. Using junk covers made of brass etc won't be a good thing. JMO.
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First, I'm not real sure what you mean by "both the humbucking and string coils", but I have one of these in an old Melody Maker D Reissue. I have the bridge PU about 1/16" or a bit more from the strings. The pole pieces are adjustable, but I doubt you can tell much difference in raising individual screws a little. If you raise or lower the whole PU, or one side, say 1/16" to 1/8", you can tell some difference. Do what I do, try adjusting it to how it sounds best to your ears.
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If possible I would try to contact the manufacturer.
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Epiphone Les Paul Standard feedback problem
gearhead replied to scooter58's topic in Epiphone Electrics
Well I can't hear what kind of pitch the feedback is, but I will say that the covers can change the resonant frequencies and capacitance of the pickup. If you have a big enough soldering iron to unsolder one of the covers you might want to try it.