Spider wrote:I too have a 2001 R8 (1958 Reissue) butterscotch flame top. Little over 9 lbs. Only change so far is I put on a old set of Pat Pend Grover tuners I had laying around that really helped the sustain and tone. I love the big neck on it. The Classic 57 pickups sound smooth & sweet but I'm tempted to change them out with some PAF clones I have. Maybe I'll at least give them a try. In my humble opinion, 2001 was the best year for the historic reissues.
Also a 2002 Black Standard which is very heavy. Well over 10 lbs and hard on my back. I absolutely hated the burstbuckers (the bridge pickup was way too hot, like 14.9!! ) so they've been changed out with PAF clones and set of calibrated CTS pots. She's a player now.
Plus two JBLP's.
I'm not usre if they were burstbuckers rated at 14.9. They are a pretty low output pickup. I use the the Pro's in all my Gibsons and they all rate around the 9's. Anyway...
I have a (my baby and first guitar ever bought for myself new) 2002 LP Standard in Desert Burst with a really nice flame with original BB Pro's, its stock except for tone pros, a metal input jack, gotoh feather weight tailpiece and vintage gibson embossed pickup covers.
A VOS 58 Ri in Cherry sunburst plain top. Stock except for Tone Pros and metal input jack. I'm going to put some BB Pros in it when I can find another set of embossed covers.
These are my dads, but I've commondiered them lol....
A 1990 Standard in a dark Ice Tea finish. It has some really wierd pickups in it (rare as I've been told, but I can't remember the name - I'll try to find out ), I'd like to again put BB Pro's in it. It also has the Tone Pros set up and a metal input jack.
A 1986 LP Jr in Tabacco Burst. P-90 screams Dream Sequence off of Flowers of Evil. It also has the Tone Pro and metal input jack.
Other Gibson that I have are a 61 Ri SG with Tone Pros and BB Pro's with embossed covers and a Firebird V (Big Johnny Winter fan had to have it lol) with Tone Pros on it. I plan on getting a 63 Ri Block 335 in cherry eventually as well.