« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2016, 12:01:50 PM »
The JP6 and the Les Paul are vastly different guitars so the pickups are not alone responsible for the final tone. That said I also had a Suhr Aldrich set and found that they did not live quite up to the expectations. The bridge pickup did not sound bad but it had a strong high end roll off (which I noticed even in an otherwise bright guitar). The low end was quite tight in that particular guitar. The neck pickup was outright muddy. It sounded good in the bridge though - nice PAF kind of tone. I still have the neck pickup but sold off the bridge pickup over another forum.
The only gripe I have with it is that the set was for direct mounting which means it has the holes in the legs widened so that it cannot be mounted in the standard pickup rings with standard screws. I wished ebay-sellers would state that in their ads if the leg holes are widened in that manner. Besides, it is absolutely unnecessary to do this if you modify the screws a bit.
Cheers Stephan
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