« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2017, 04:40:06 AM »
I had two Les Paul Customs of the same area, and they had very similar issues.
- pickup feedback: it is correct that the humbuckers used at that time were unpotted and the covers were just soldered on but not waxed. Unfortunately on some models you cannot simply take off the covers as the covers are part of the shielding concept (these are the guitars where the electronics are covered in a can). Taking them off would result in more hum as these guitars do not have a string ground. What you can do in that case is either install a string ground or pot the pickups and dip the covers in wax before putting them back on, or replace the pickups (covered models recommended).
- excessive buzz: some buzz is normal and mostly not heard in the amplified sound. If the buzz comes through amplified, then a set up is needed. It is not too hard to do that. I start with checking the relief of the neck (too little - loosen the trussrod, too much - tighten the trussrod), then I set the action as I like it (may be different on different guitars). If I cannot get the action to my liking without excessive buzz, then further work (fret levelling or even a refret) may be necessary.
- tuning problems: I have had more tuning problems with Les Paul style guitars than with Teles, Strats or PRS type guitars. My guess is that it is the string angle over the nut that causes the problems. The only thing you can do about it is to keep the nut well lubricated and also do not screw that tailpiece down too far.
As regards Sweetwater - I have never dealt with them as I am in Europe.
Good luck,
Stephan
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