WOW!!!....Sounds great Robert. Was thinking of upgrading my Viking pups. Porters sound really sweet. Thanks for the video.
Nice improvement in my opinion. The bridge pickup is awesome for a "rocky" lead tone. With less gain, the tone is nice and clear, and with more gain, sustain for days is possible.
I love the neck pickup for that old school semi-dirty blues playing!
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WOW!!!....Sounds great Robert. Was thinking of upgrading my Viking pups. Porters sound really sweet. Thanks for the video.
Thanks! I love the sound of this guitar now.
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Listening to the old clips when you first got this guitar, these pups seem to make a huge difference. Th originals sound very dark in comparison - these are clear and open sounding, but with great body.
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You nailed it, Ted. I luv'em.
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