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Re: Beano Tone with a JTM45 Head?

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 7:06 pm
by Ted B
My opinion of the VL2s has not changed. They remain in my R0 Historic LP. Since then, I have bought Stephens 1959JP, and am (still) waiting on a new VL61 set to try in my other Gibsons.

As for your Heritage 80, you can upgrade the pickups without worrying about compromising the value. Keep the originals if it makes you nervous, but it's almost certainly more with the Stephens pickups.
maarvold wrote:
Ted,

The linked YouTube from around a year ago is really impressive--don't know if those are the Stephens Design VL2's or not. Now that some time has passed, how are you feeling about the VL2's? I recently rekindled my 'Beano interest', as well as getting back my Les Paul Standard Heritage-80 from my brother who has had it for 20 years (which helped). But, as reluctant as I am to put a soldering iron to a somewhat historic guitar, the pickups aren't quite the flavor I want. Advice?

Re: Beano Tone with a JTM45 Head?

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:48 am
by parkhead
sometimes you don't even need to use a JTM45


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Re: Beano Tone with a JTM45 Head?

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 3:14 pm
by dan_tramble
Channel 2 Low input Analogman beano Boost and a Les Paul

Pres 4 bass 3 mid 10 treb 7 Volume FULL 10

It's the real deal

greenback g12M or equivalent

GOOD LUCK!

the JTM 45 KICKS ASS

Re: Beano Tone with a JTM45 Head?

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 3:12 am
by Roe
no treblebooster for authentic EC tones. Try a jtm45 w/o mixer cap or try the bright ch with mixer cap and turn it up