Since I'm probably not using proper terminology, I would want to switch to:
from what I have now:

Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:It's honestly 75% because I want better tone, which as I said- I dont have a BAD one now, I'd just like to toy around and kick it up a notch...and 25% because of the style. For whatever reason, I think they plated-style pickups look much sleeker and much nicer than the coil pickups, which on my PRS, have already all rusted over and don't stand out as much as a shiny new plate would.
Since I'm probably not using proper terminology, I would want to switch to:
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from what I have now:
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Only difference between the pictures you posted is that one has a cover and the other doesn't
Both are humbuckers.
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:[..]
So if I put in Burstbuckers, I'm looking at no noticeable tone change?
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Burstbuckers are nice but there are a few variations.
The one's that are in the Music Rising Les Paul are Burstbucker Pro's.
http://www.zzounds.com/item--GIBAIM59
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:Gibson Les Paul Music Rising have a Gibson 490R at the neck and 498T at the bridge - Burstbucker Pro pickups.
Originally posted by Alex:[..]
While I agree to your recommendations I have to state the fact that 490R/498T are neither Burstbuckers nor Burstbuckers Pro.
Gibson invented the term "Burstbucker" to mark a humbucker with slightly different coil windings to simulate the uneven production from the stone age of guitar building.
So the coils of every Burstbucker are unevenly wound. The 490R/498T are part of the "Modern Classics" series - these are evenly wound.
I have a pair of BB Pros in my Worn Brown Les Paul and love them - perfect allrounders to my ears. But not really cheap if you buy them as aftermaket replacement.
For classic tone I'd recommend a pair of PAF- types, i.e. Seymour Duncan SH-1N/SH-1B or DiMarzio 36th Anniversary. For a more rockin' approach I'd recommend a hotter bridge pickup, i.e. the Duncan Hot Rodded Set (SH-2N/SH-4). You could also go the Filtertron way but that would take you in a different direction.
Alex
Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:OFF TOPIC: BUT THEY'VE LENGTHENED THE INTRO FOR "STREETS" BACK TO NORMAL![]()
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Holy damn. First few legs they only let Edge go for a few bars.
Sorry...Thanks for sharing the video Jeff. In relation to that, I really can't tell the difference between the guitar tone for that one.