Burstbucker Pro Thoughts

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I picked up a "Pre-enjoyed" set of Gibson Burstbucker PRO Rhythm and Lead pickups on the weekend. They have a wind date of 2010 based on the labels on the rear of the pickups.

The pickups in my Epiphone LP Standard LQ Series are VERY tame and I want to try something with a LITTLE bit more OOMPH. Online opinions of these are all over the map.

Does anyone have any experience with the Gibby Burstbucker PROs? Opinions (good or bad)?
 
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These came in the 2007 studio I got earlier this year; and were also the stock pick ups in the LP Standard for that year, or some of those years. I have played this one almost daily.

Im mostly looking for that classic rock PAF OD/ not a ton of gain - AC/DC, Free/ Kossoff, Thin LIzzy, etc. ballpark of tone.

I'm up and down on these, some days I really like them, some days so-so. They are pretty bright.
I do think my amp / settings and speaker are more a factor when I am not so pleased, rather than pickups.

I like them enough by a good margin, with no desire to change them.

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The burstbucker is highly recommended.
I like the Gibson Angus Young PU the most, but the spacing is for an SG.
I have always liked Gibson PUs better, I think they are better made and sound better.
I would like some Angus Young PUs with spacing to fit a Les Paul....but that might be wishing.
 
I had a pair in a Gibson SG. Nice pickup, but not enough gain for my playing style. I tried to give them away. They sat in a box on my bench for two years before I found someone who was looking for that low gain, Angus Young-esque tone.

 
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The burstbucker is highly recommended.
I like the Gibson Angus Young PU the most, but the spacing is for an SG.
I have always liked Gibson PUs better, I think they are better made and sound better.
I would like some Angus Young PUs with spacing to fit a Les Paul....but that might be wishing.
Am I missing something? I am 100% sure that the string spacing on an SG and an LP are the same.
The Angus pickups seem to be very hard to come by lately.
I have been looking for one to go into my SG but I picked up a '57 Classic Plus that I think will end up in the SG.
 
Am I missing something? I am 100% sure that the string spacing on an SG and an LP are the same.
The Angus pickups seem to be very hard to come by lately.
I have been looking for one to go into my SG but I picked up a '57 Classic Plus that I think will end up in the SG.

Measure your string spacing at the bridge and direct over your neck pickup....
 
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Am I missing something? I am 100% sure that the string spacing on an SG and an LP are the same.
The Angus pickups seem to be very hard to come by lately.
I have been looking for one to go into my SG but I picked up a '57 Classic Plus that I think will end up in the SG.


I have the '57 Classics in two guitars. In both my 2013 '61 Les Paul/SG Reissue and my transmogrified Burny SG Standard, I have the '57 Classic and '57 Classic Plus combination, and they sound great. Even the '13 Gibson which is bone-stock, they sound excellent. In the Burny, I have them mated to RS linear and audio taper pots and Lux Grey Tiger paper in oil capacitors. For a really nice classic rock sound, I would definitely recommend them.
 
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So that's how you get a Burny in the US.


It was pretty Fugly when I got it. It was going to be a donor guitar for a "Fool" paint job. Unfortunately, the artist lives in England, and we couldn't coordinate our schedules on the few trips I was taking over there at the time. Instead, it ended up Pelham Blue. It's still a bit Fugly, but plays and sounds real nice.
 
Am I missing something? I am 100% sure that the string spacing on an SG and an LP are the same.
The Angus pickups seem to be very hard to come by lately.
I have been looking for one to go into my SG but I picked up a '57 Classic Plus that I think will end up in the SG.
No. You are not missing anything. Gibson does not make SG specific pickups.

I ran 57 Classic and Classic + in my 2018 SG Standard. They sounded better in there than in the 2013 Les Paul Signature T they came in. They really did come pretty close to an Angus type tone.
 
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