Gibson 57 Classic Pickups: how do they sound in a PRS? PART 1

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This video is part 1 of 2: you can find part 2 here:    • Gibson 57 Classic Pickups: how do the...  
It also follows on from My video, “Les Paul Shoot Out: Artist LP59 versus Epiphone 1960 Tribute Plus”, which you can see here:    • Les Paul shoot out: Artist LP59 versu...  
If you haven’t seen that, it might give you more background for my decision to change the pickups in my PRS.
The guitar is a 1992 American PRS CE24 with a bolt-on neck (not set). It’s always been a dream to play, but I found the coil tapped sounds a little too bright and harsh for my liking.
I also own an Epiphone Les Paul 1960 Tribute Plus, which is fitted with Gibson USA 57 classic pickups (57classic in the neck position and 57 classic plus in the bridge position) and I found the parallel switching option on that guitar was much more pleasing than the coil-tapped option of the PRS.
So, my experiment was to see if I could produce a similar sound on the PRS, by using those same Gibson 57 pickups, so that I could have the excellent playability of the PRS with the same creamy sound which those Gibson pickups produced!
Did I succeed? Watch video 1 and 2 to find out!

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