Checking back in. I put the EMGs back in my Epi. I dialed in a decent tone with them but decided to go back to passives in my Gibson. I was pretty surprised at how much I had to re-EQ the LP Custom vs the Epi LP Standard. When I got everything right, they sounded like good ol EMGs, just a bit different. Could be the ebony fretboard maybe.
Anyways, I recently started getting into magnet swapping. My latest "invention" is a Gibson 498T with an unoriented alnico 5 magnet instead of the stock alnico 5. I've always thought the 498T was a decent pickup, although oddly paired with a 490R usually, which is totally different. The 498T-UOA5 though, is a fantastic pickup. It tames the harshness of the stock A5 and also tightens the bottom end, unlike the alnico 2 magnet mod which made the bottom end pretty spongy to me. I have it paired with an Alnico 2 Pro neck. Haven't had the chance to do a thorough test run with decent volume yet though. They seem to go together pretty well from what I can tell so far.
If you're a pickup junkie like I am, I highly recommend reading up on swapping magnets. You can create an entirely new pickup for $5 or less. Now I just have to buy another damn guitar so I can get my fix.
Anyways, I recently started getting into magnet swapping. My latest "invention" is a Gibson 498T with an unoriented alnico 5 magnet instead of the stock alnico 5. I've always thought the 498T was a decent pickup, although oddly paired with a 490R usually, which is totally different. The 498T-UOA5 though, is a fantastic pickup. It tames the harshness of the stock A5 and also tightens the bottom end, unlike the alnico 2 magnet mod which made the bottom end pretty spongy to me. I have it paired with an Alnico 2 Pro neck. Haven't had the chance to do a thorough test run with decent volume yet though. They seem to go together pretty well from what I can tell so far.
If you're a pickup junkie like I am, I highly recommend reading up on swapping magnets. You can create an entirely new pickup for $5 or less. Now I just have to buy another damn guitar so I can get my fix.