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Welcome to Perky's Analog Gear Demos. Please subscribe for more demos of vintage & rare effects pedals! Back in 2003/4, I bought my first Gibson guitar...a Les Paul Custom in Wine Red. Being a lefty, I don't have the luxury of going to guitar shops to try things out - I mostly just have to order online and hope for the best. I've been very lucky over the years; ending up with guitars I really like having bought them mostly blind. But this Gibson...I've just...never bonded with it. There's always been something about it I haven't got on with, and I've tried many different sets of pickups, electronics, hardware, etc of the years trying to make it something I really want to play. The closest I got was some vintage-correct low-wind PAFs, chasing the Black Beauty "Fretless Wonder" sound...but it was still lacking something. So, I went on the hunt for yet another new set of pickups...but this time, I had an idea of what I wanted. This lump of wood doesn't really suit low-wind PAFs; but I didn't want to stray far away from the PAF sound. I wanted a touch more output; more low end (so probably Alnico 5 magnets). I didn't want to sacrifice clarity. Or dynamics. They needed to 'bring the rock'. But I also wanted to buy them from a top UK boutique winder. No pressure then... In the end, I settled on the OX4 Hot Duanes - as they seemed to fit the bill. I'm a big fan of Mark's work with his low-wind A4 PAFs in my SG and P90s in my ES-330...so I figured they would give me a great chance of tuning this guitar more to my liking. What do you think? Amazingly balanced and dynamic? Or would you have gone for something else? Comment below! Guitar recorded through a Dr Z Z-Wreck (Fane Ascension N30; Aston Spirit Condenser and sE RNR1 Ribbon) and a Dr Z DB4 (Fane Ascension A60; '70s Sennheiser MD441) with a Schoeps CMC6 room mic. 0:00 Intro 7:24 Playing 22:02 Outro [email protected] Vector images by freepik.com