Here's the blurb Gibson.com: Gibson Custom Lee Roy Parnell Signature '57 Les Paul Goldtop
I was particularly taken by these comments:
The “Patent Applied For” humbucking pickups in Les Pauls of the late ’50s are a big part of these guitars’ unparalleled tone, and the Custom Shop goes all out to give the Lee Roy Parnell Signature ’57 Les Paul Goldtop the same sonic splendor. The Custom-Wound Humbuckers loaded into the guitar are Lee Roy’s own personal choice of PAF-style pickup, and are the result of extensive metallurgical study of vintage Gibson PAFs from the ’50s. Their meticulous design and construction results in a throaty tone with plenty of vintage-PAF bite and clarity and added depth and punch.
I'm just wondering how these pickups sound and if there is some of the PAF character to them bearing in mine of course that PAFs were all over the place. Extensive metallurgical study, something Possum should be interested in???
I was particularly taken by these comments:
The “Patent Applied For” humbucking pickups in Les Pauls of the late ’50s are a big part of these guitars’ unparalleled tone, and the Custom Shop goes all out to give the Lee Roy Parnell Signature ’57 Les Paul Goldtop the same sonic splendor. The Custom-Wound Humbuckers loaded into the guitar are Lee Roy’s own personal choice of PAF-style pickup, and are the result of extensive metallurgical study of vintage Gibson PAFs from the ’50s. Their meticulous design and construction results in a throaty tone with plenty of vintage-PAF bite and clarity and added depth and punch.
I'm just wondering how these pickups sound and if there is some of the PAF character to them bearing in mine of course that PAFs were all over the place. Extensive metallurgical study, something Possum should be interested in???
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