Originally posted by Alex:The LP design supports the low end of the guitar while the SG / EX design promotes the mids - I don't fully understand why but that's what everybody agrees about.
The Burstbucker idea was just an example. I'll try to explain it:
Gibson makes five kinds of Burstbuckers. All of them have in common that the coils aren't exactly alike, but one coil has just a few more windings than the other. This is said to produce a more authentic tone because in the late 50s they weren't able to count the number of windings exactly.
There are Burstbuckers and Burstbuckers PRO. The PRO ones are waxed and meant to replicate the slightly hotter 59 humbuckers while the others are NOT waxed and meant to replicate the 57 vintage humbucker sound.
Among the Burstbuckers (not PRO) you can choose between Burstbucker #1 (slightly underwound), #2 (slightly hotter than vintage) and #3 (a bit hotter). It's recommended to put the hotter one in bridge position but you can also use the same type in both positions. The Burstbucker PROs are made in neck and bridge version.
Basically my suggestion is to equip both guitars with different pickups to keep their sounds different. This would also keep the LP's own right of existence. I'd put the hotter ones into the EX.
So maybe Burstbucker #1 for LP neck, Burstbucker #2 for LP bridge and a pair of PROs for the EX. Another suggestion could be a pair of GFS- PAF in the LP and a pair of PROs in the EX. Or maybe a pair of SD Seth Lovers for the LP and Burstbuckers #2 (neck) and #3 (bridge) for the EX.
Sounds like it makes a lot of sense. Because as you also pointed out, I want my LP to have a right of existence. I was going to put the GFS PAF's in the LP originally anyway, I've only heard good things about them and they're cheap as hell. As for the explorer, that one might be a more complex decision to make. Again, I do want the sound for the explorer to be a little hotter and more cutting, so maybe I will like the 498r and 500t thats coming with it. We'll see, thanks a lot for the help man!