
Gear_Junky
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So, I got this "shameless wonder" at a pawnshop (cheap). It's a Samick Les Paul Custom copy. I was somewhat disappointed after I opened up the controls cavity - the whole thing is made of plywood, the arch-top is laminated and the body is lam. There is actually a hollow cavity between the arched top and the flat thick "back" - I don't know that original Les Pauls have that, I didn't think so. The neck is bolt-on, I saw that even at the store. This is kind of a "Kia/Hyundai Les Paul", it's even made in Korea

I'm still ok, for the money I paid I couldn't even get a nice entry-level guitar and this Samick has a pretty good fast neck and was even set up ok. I couldn't even afford to have an electric and this one gives me something to practice my scales on. The sound is ok, I like it better than my friend's son's Squier Strat-in-a-box and another friend's MIM Fender Strat (I like Les Pauls, used to have Epi LP Custom with Gibson Classic '57's and loved it).
And none of the people I actually know have to know that it's all plywood, either

Anyway, I'll likely have to replace the wiring, because the jack is scratchy, although it's gotten better after generous electronics contact cleaner in all the moving parts (POT's, switch and jack), but I figure I'll get a little wiring harness and renew everything.
So, I'm wondering how much of improvement in tone I can expect by upgrading pickups. Now, I won't go with Gibson Classic '57's, they would each cost more than this guitar. But something "budget" - would that improve the tone over the stock pickups? After all, this is an electric, not acoustic...
Thanks!
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