Gibson ’57 Classic Humbucker Pickup

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Faithful replica of the Gibson humbucker that helped define the music of the late 1950s.

The '57 Classic Humbucker Pickup features Gibson's special Alnico II magnet; vintage enamel-coated wire; nickel-plated pole pieces; nickel slugs; maple spacers; and vintage-style, 2-conductor, braided wiring.

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Gibson ’57 Classic Humbucker Pickup Features:

  • Special Alnico II magnet
  • Vintage enamel-coated wire
  • nickel-plated pole pieces
  • Nickel slugs
  • Maple spacers
  • Vintage-style, two-conductor braided wiring
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Excellent replacement pickup

I stuck one of these in the necl position of my Epiphone Les Paul Standard, and its tone went from a mushy, inarticulate, and ho-hum to a brillant tone worthy of any rock band! My only complaint was installation - instead of two wires (hot and ground), you were given a hot wire in shielded in cloth under braided metal, and you had to ground the braid. Made installation a bit tricky, but still doable for anyone who has medium skill with a soldering iron.

Reviewed by Scott on 2/27/2007 who plays Country, Rock.

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This is THE neck pickup for set neck guitars. A '57 Classic in the neck and a '57 Classic Plus in the bridge is heavenly. If you're worried about the idea of the pickup being designed in the 50's, don't be. These things rock. They are both warm and articulate, and both brilliant and gutsy. I personally like the Alnico II magnets better than V's, too. I just wish these things weren't so expensive.

Reviewed by RochesterLoner on 11/2/2006 who plays Rock, Alternative, etc..

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Great Pickup

I just installed this pickup in the bridge position of my SG Special to replace the 490T that came in it. The difference was night and day. I play with high gain, and the problem with the stock pickups was distinguishing some of the notes that were drowned out due to my amp setup. These pickups totaly cleaned everything up! The sound is still heavy, and has tons of ear crushing crunch, but you can hear what I am playing with a clarity that has to be heard to appreciate. The only thing I have an issue with is a bit more hum than I wanted when I am not playing, but that is also due to the high gain. On clean the sound is perfect. No hum, and nice tones. I can't wait to put another one in the neck position.

Reviewed by jotrimble on 8/30/2006 who plays Alternative Rock.

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Gibson Classic 57

I installed a pair of Classic 57 pickups in an Epiphone Dot Studio. These pickups put the guitar over top, giving it some kick and sustain that the original pickups lacked. Classics are not quite as hot as Burstbuckers, but definitely have a warm, clean sound and more power than stock Epi pickups.

Reviewed by gptele67 on 10/3/2006 who plays rock.

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Classic bite, without the buzz

I have an old Gibson SG and the pickups were pretty aged, and they didnt age that well so i was looking to replace the whole guitar. Right before i did my friend told me about these pickups, they sound like they did 30 years ago, just more polished and it regains the vintage sound with a new age technology tiwst. These pickups are all Gibson and very trustworthy.

Reviewed by Steve on 10/16/2006 who plays progressive.

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