Wanted - late 60s to early 70s Goldtop.

Am seriously considering this as again, I am unsure about mini HB. Am offering less potentially if I like it.

 
Early pat # pickups same as the PAF pre T Top


 
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Early pat # pickups same as the PAF pre T Top



This. Completely.
 
Early pat # pickups same as the PAF pre T Top


Someone wants like $5k CDN for the pickups????
So that guitar seems like a reasonable deal, even given that Reverb has ridiculous prices
 
Someone wants like $5k CDN for the pickups????
So that guitar seems like a reasonable deal, even given that Reverb has ridiculous prices

Depends on who you ask. I've never thought there was anything special about those old pickups and you're better off with new ones. Opinions vary. But no, not for me, nothing reasonable at all about the prices of those old pickups.
 
I got a gold set of PAF's in my 1965 SG Standard they sound killer and paid $1050 for the guitar
little known fact you can find real PAF pickups in gold up to 1967 in some cases
1959 Gibson went nickle plated in 90% of their guitars so they had leftover stock in gold


1965 SG 001.JPG
 
Depends on who you ask. I've never thought there was anything special about those old pickups and you're better off with new ones. Opinions vary. But no, not for me, nothing reasonable at all about the prices of those old pickups.
But i mean if someone is willing to pay down the road for em. Because they are full sized HB I can put 57+ or 498T etc in.
I already have T Tops in the 76 and whatever in the R0 that are unpotted. For my higher gain stuff an upgrade would seem reasonable. BUt hey, they fit in this guitar and the existing PU are certainly worth something on their own if it came to that.
 
But i mean if someone is willing to pay down the road for em. Because they are full sized HB I can put 57+ or 498T etc in.
I already have T Tops in the 76 and whatever in the R0 that are unpotted. For my higher gain stuff an upgrade would seem reasonable. BUt hey, they fit in this guitar and the existing PU are certainly worth something on their own if it came to that.

For sure they are a good investment. Just don't go in thinking there is some magic in them that has somehow escaped the rest of the world for the past 65 years.
 
But i mean if someone is willing to pay down the road for em. Because they are full sized HB I can put 57+ or 498T etc in.
I already have T Tops in the 76 and whatever in the R0 that are unpotted. For my higher gain stuff an upgrade would seem reasonable. BUt hey, they fit in this guitar and the existing PU are certainly worth something on their own if it came to that.

I've had some real nightmares with unpotted, vintage-style pickups and high gain/volume levels.
 
The other thing is I don't know about the Mini HB... I see one on Reverb that has had em changed out to full HB. Seems interesting and less common.

You have to pay attention to the style of mini HB. There is the Firebird style and the PAF style. However, even the PAF style is not ~exactly~ like a PAF, but it's closer to a PAF design than the Firebird minis. The point being, the two styles are made quite differently and you need to take that into account when evaluating them. They will not sound the same.

Anyway, the PAF style minis, as I have on my '74 SG and which you see in @67plexi 's post above (Post #19) are quite versatile. You can get a really tight snarl out of them that maintains clarity under distortion. They also clean up very nicely.

The concerns about microphonics are valid, however, as the older ones often were not potted.
 
You have to pay attention to the style of mini HB. There is the Firebird style and the PAF style. However, even the PAF style is not ~exactly~ like a PAF, but it's closer to a PAF design than the Firebird minis. The point being, the two styles are made quite differently and you need to take that into account when evaluating them. They will not sound the same.

Anyway, the PAF style minis, as I have on my '74 SG and which you see in @67plexi 's post above (Post #19) are quite versatile. You can get a really tight snarl out of them that maintains clarity under distortion. They also clean up very nicely.

The concerns about microphonics are valid, however, as the older ones often were not potted.
I decided to go with something different as I was getting nowhere with above. I found a more locally sourced one with lots of checking and finish cracks with mini HB from 1973. Now, I get unpotted noise from older PUps but as these are HB are they not mostly hum free? Not like a P90. It gives me a different flavour.
 
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