Can somoene talk about the differences? What to expect? I am looking to install a new bridge pickup in my 1994 black LP Standard....something with great clarity, open, big, great shimmer and detail in the highs, not dark, fairly balanced......maybe medium output! Thanks!
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Re: Custom/59 and Brobucker?!
The more I think about it, I think the 59/Custom with a 500K CTS Audio taper pot and 59 or Pearly Gates neck is just what my 1994 LP Standard needs. It needs more treble and shimmer!
Maybe I am just not a pure PAF guy, I think I like a little more meat and fullness and some natural compression. I thought about the Brobucker but the more I hear the 59/Custom, the more I want. I think it could even knock the Wolfetone Timbrewolf out of my LP!
I prefer the 59/Custom in this over the Antiquities.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/tonefie...rid-humbucker/
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In his epic 'How To Build A Hybrid' thread, BachToRock described the Brobucker as having a 'more congested' sound (midrange maybe ?) than the Custom/59. I have also seen him state the same thing in a different thread more recently.Lumbering dinosaur (what's a master volume control?)
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Re: Custom/59 and Brobucker?!
Originally posted by jeremy View Postyour description of what you want sounds much more like the c/59 than the brobucker
maybe I should leave my Marshallhead neck pickup in place....it is nice and may match my 59/Custom well!
Another thought is that Wolfe at Wolfetone said he could rewind my Timbrewolf to whatever I want, like a Marshallhead, Dr. Vintage, Legend, Grey Wolfs, etc.
This is currently in my LP:
http://www.wolfetone.com/timbrewolf.html#
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http://www.wolfetone.com/marshallhead.html#Last edited by papersoul; 05-22-2012, 09:21 AM.
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Re: Custom/59 and Brobucker?!
"Quality" doesn't mean much when it comes to most pickups outside of the quality of the sound. The only exception might be that Lollar spends extra money to get his wire from a supplier that can supply wire that is very consistent over the spool, so the DCR from one pup to another of the same model doesn't vary as much as other brands.
Most commercially available or 'boutique' pickups are of more than sufficient quality in the build.
Boutique is only worth it if they give you a sound you really like that you can't find somewhere else. Note that some boutique winders have prices well in line with commercial offerings. Others seem to think their pickups give blow jobs. I'm very skeptical of the latter.
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True....that is why I like Wolfetone, his pickups are around $120 a piece. He said he would be willing to rewind my Timbrewolf and make a Tombrehead which would be a combination of the Timbrewolf and Marshallhead.
I wonder which pickups Wolfe could combine to get the 59/Custom effect?
This is currently in my LP:
http://www.wolfetone.com/timbrewolf.html#
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http://www.wolfetone.com/marshallhead.html#Last edited by papersoul; 05-23-2012, 06:09 AM.
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Re: Custom/59 and Brobucker?!
Originally posted by papersoul View PostDo any of you consider the 59/Custom to be boutique quality or is boutique or hand wound pickups over rated and hyped?
as far as lollar getting magic wire, i think that happens more than you think. it just costs a little more money to get a more consistent product. finding the supplier that will do it right is more of a pita, especially for people like me who only buy 10 lb spools
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Pickups are wire of varying diameter wrapped around a piece of plastic at varying tensions with varying methods with varying magnets, but it's not rocket science. There's no "super duper secret method".
I agree with Ray, the only time boutiques are "worth it" are if they offer something no one else does.
The only pickups I would consider paying boutique prices for are WCR, and that's only because his pickups are put together smarter and cleaner than others. He really does a good job and put some thought and effort into his work. It helps that he makes the Ironman too, which is probably my favorite pickup.
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