chilipeppermaniac
Ambassador of Decibels
Thanks JT n gball. That link to the cream Les Paul is sumn. If indeed the guitar is the cream finish, I suspect it is even rarer than Alpine White or TV Yellow ones.
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Also, I am dying to remove the EMG's and to replace all the original parts ASAP. Brought home my soldering gear from dad's house today.
Solid move. EMGs definitely don't suit the character of the guitar, plus it'll look so much better with the original ones.


How do you know that the EMG's don't suit the character of the guitar? I think that's a subjective statement. Have you ever tried EMG pick ups at all?
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Yes, purely subjective, but I feel a beautifully preserved vintage piece such as this should have a look and voice that matches. If one must EMG there is a right and wrong way, and this is definitely not the right way.
And yes, I have tried them and hate them. Actually, I have hated every active pickup I have ever used, not just singling out EMGs.
I guess you hate spending money on 9 V batteries...no?
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Congratulations Chili! That's one fine looking axe! You're going to love it!
I think you should keep the active pickups in there and send me the Tarbacks so I can dispose of them properly.

After hearing a few clips with guitars with Tarbacks, I am even more stoked to hear what mine sounds like with the originals back in it.
I will check it out, Don. I just added another good clip of a 1973 in my first post. I can't wait to hear the Tarbacks after hearing that one.