benadrian wrote: Thu Oct 02, 2025 4:36 pm
I just got a set of Mr. Fabulous Firebird pickups for my Revstar. These are potted, and they sound pretty great at first impression. It kills the him, but also has great articulation. I never got into Firebird pickups until I tried one a few months ago. They are their own thing, and I like it.
Also, the guitar looks cool as hell:
Revstar New Pickups by
benadrian, on Flickr
That's damned classy.
So I sent Mr. Fabulous a message through his webpage. I'm really considering a set of his Big Birds (full sized humbucker versions of a firebird) or some variation of his PAF offerings for one of my two Burny Les Pauls. I'm keeping one of them with the original pickups because, while the guitar is a little dark, that thing fucking crumbles earth when you get it fuzzed up.
The other one, the three pickup model, I play more often, but the original pickups just seem to be holding it back. While it has three pickups I usually have the middle one bypassed. It's got unpotted ~8k "vintage style" humbuckers. The bridge position actually sounds pretty good, but the neck pickup is woofy and dull. Plus it over powers the bridge when I try to combine them. So I'm thinking of either the Big Birds or maybe a more open/ballanced PAF. I was leaning towards the former, but worry they might be a bit thinner than I'm used to or maybe too bright or harsh.
What do you think? It's hard to find good demos of pickups where people play big chords or less classic rock stuff. And what sort of problems did the unpotted versions give you? I'm used to unpotted pickups in my old guitars, this Les Paul in particular, but I don't play at high volume very much. They stay really quiet but you can hear if you tap them or whatever.