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Reddit mentions of FOXNOVO Professional Sealed Humbucker Pickups Set for Gibson Epiphone Les Paul Guitars (Black)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of FOXNOVO Professional Sealed Humbucker Pickups Set for Gibson Epiphone Les Paul Guitars (Black). Here are the top ones.

FOXNOVO Professional Sealed Humbucker Pickups Set for Gibson Epiphone Les Paul Guitars (Black)
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Color: mainly black. Material: durable copper and hard plastic.Great humbucker pickups set, Gibson Epiphone Les Paul guitars.Designed to duplicate that classic warm sound yet they have slightly more output to give you a bit more crunch for the punch.Triple wax dipped and vacuum sealed to eliminate any unwanted feedback and noise.Each pickup includes 4pcs height adjusting screws.
Specs:
Height1.18 Inches
Length3.94 Inches
Width1.97 Inches

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Found 2 comments on FOXNOVO Professional Sealed Humbucker Pickups Set for Gibson Epiphone Les Paul Guitars (Black):

u/WindUpToyGames ยท 2 pointsr/guitars

nothing fancy just these https://www.amazon.com/FOXNOVO-Professional-Humbucker-Pickups-Epiphone/dp/B00RJIE944/ref=sr_1_fkmrnull_1?crid=1160HL7HQQ1WM&keywords=foxnovo+pickups&qid=1554825424&s=gateway&sprefix=fox+novo+pick%2Caps%2C149&sr=8-1-fkmrnull but i plan on upgrading to seymor duncan invaders or active EMGs i figure if imma spend 160 bucks on passive pickups i might as well just switch to actives, but i do want to add some coil splitting eventualy

u/tonzofo ยท 1 pointr/Guitar

Hi so pretty new to playing the guitar, its been about 3 months. I currently have a Epiphone LP Special II and a Peavy Vypyr 15w amp.

But basically was kinda looking through amazon and came across these 14$ Humbuckers, they seem to have pretty good reviews as do these 24$ humbuckers and was wondering if they are worth the upgrade?

I have basic experience with electronics and soldering but actually would like to make some effect pedals once I get some more time under my belt.