I've recently bought a 2013 Historic R9. This guitar sounds really good, both acoustically and electrified. In fact its the best Historic I owned - (5 in total, I played several more).
So, while being impressed with the sound of the guitar - I'm a bit confused when it comes to the anatomy of the new Custom Buckers (CB). The CB:s im my R9 do sound great, even compared to the excellent PU:s you folks here produce (I'm comparing with my PAF LAB's and Throbacks). The CB:s are potted, but still squeal with higher gain pedals, which leads me to to think that they didn't spend the full time in the "potting bath"? They are clear/3D/articulate and very PAF:ish - Gibson did something right here
Here is how Gibson describes the CB:s in Collectors chioce No 11:
"Collector’s Choice™ 1959 Les Paul “Rosie” Made with Alnico III magnets, with coils scatter-wound to accurate specs and left unpotted".
And her's how Gibson describes a "regular" VOS R9 CB, like mine:
"Gibson new Custom Bucker accurately recreates the original PAFs of the late ’50s, using Alnico III magnets and unequal turns of 42 AWG wire in each coil for that characteristic PAF “bite.” (Gibson don't mention that these CB:s are potted).
My question is - "scatter-wound to accurate PAF specs"? Really? Are PAF:s scatter wound?
So, while being impressed with the sound of the guitar - I'm a bit confused when it comes to the anatomy of the new Custom Buckers (CB). The CB:s im my R9 do sound great, even compared to the excellent PU:s you folks here produce (I'm comparing with my PAF LAB's and Throbacks). The CB:s are potted, but still squeal with higher gain pedals, which leads me to to think that they didn't spend the full time in the "potting bath"? They are clear/3D/articulate and very PAF:ish - Gibson did something right here
Here is how Gibson describes the CB:s in Collectors chioce No 11:
"Collector’s Choice™ 1959 Les Paul “Rosie” Made with Alnico III magnets, with coils scatter-wound to accurate specs and left unpotted".
And her's how Gibson describes a "regular" VOS R9 CB, like mine:
"Gibson new Custom Bucker accurately recreates the original PAFs of the late ’50s, using Alnico III magnets and unequal turns of 42 AWG wire in each coil for that characteristic PAF “bite.” (Gibson don't mention that these CB:s are potted).
My question is - "scatter-wound to accurate PAF specs"? Really? Are PAF:s scatter wound?
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