gball
Ambassador of Boogie
So, both volume pots in my 2016 Les Paul Traditional have gone tits-up (a separate subject deserving of a separate thread - my god, the quality of potentiometers has fallen off a cliff recently. This guitar is only 6 years old). So, I've ordered all the parts to gut the guitar and update it: JEL "Centralab Spec" harness with bumblebees (I know the type of capacitor makes no difference but they look cool, so why not?), new switch, jack, etc. I love the '57 Classics so they stay but everything else is being replaced. Anyway, got me to thinking of other things I could "update" while I have it taken apart and I decided I am going to pull those goofy textured back covers off and put regular smooth ones on, give it some new pickup rings because the originals have discolored, and a biggie: the Gibson Deluxe tuners are getting yanked for a set of Kluson Revolutions. I have never liked the old-school tuners and the Revolutions are about the best machine heads I have ever used.
As a result of making this decision I also decided to replace the tuners on my 2020 Goldtop Standard, as I happened to have a spare set of the Revolutions with nickel finish laying in a box (the Trad has chrome hardware so I had to order a set). So I did the surgery over the weekend, and hot damn, what a difference they made to the tone. The guitar has better sustain now, better string-to-string balance, better note bloom. I'd forgotten what adding a little mass to a Les Paul headstock can do.
Guess I am back to modding guitars. I've fallen off the wagon, my friends.
As a result of making this decision I also decided to replace the tuners on my 2020 Goldtop Standard, as I happened to have a spare set of the Revolutions with nickel finish laying in a box (the Trad has chrome hardware so I had to order a set). So I did the surgery over the weekend, and hot damn, what a difference they made to the tone. The guitar has better sustain now, better string-to-string balance, better note bloom. I'd forgotten what adding a little mass to a Les Paul headstock can do.
Guess I am back to modding guitars. I've fallen off the wagon, my friends.
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