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    I really like the custom/59 hybrid and I didn’t know if other people had tried others through the custom shop. I think it might be cool to try one coil of a custom/custom and another of the screamin demon.


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    Re: Mixed coils

    Yeah there's lots of information on hybrids. Several guys use them and make their own. I bet ur idea would work well. Try making your own instead of waiting for ever for the custom shop. It's not too hard.
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    • #3
      Re: Mixed coils

      probably cheaper to get two used duncans and swap the coils yourself than pay the cs $160 to do it for ya, and you get two pups!

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      • #4
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        There is a lot of info on this board about home made hybrids. It is a big deal for a lot of people and a good way to split the difference between tones. Add in magnet swaps, and you have a lot of options. If you come up with a great hybrid, let us know!
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        • #5
          Re: Mixed coils

          I had a HH guitar with one DPDT switch each pickup
          - middle pos normal hb
          - other positions only either coil

          So doing middle pos pickup switch with both - one could combine front coil in neck with front in bridge and anything else.
          So a wide hb kind of, or many options.
          Rather interesting and can be done with any 4 cord hb pickup.

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          • #6
            Re: Mixed coils

            Originally posted by Larioso View Post
            I had a HH guitar with one DPDT switch each pickup
            - middle pos normal hb
            - other positions only either coil

            So doing middle pos pickup switch with both - one could combine front coil in neck with front in bridge and anything else.
            So a wide hb kind of, or many options.
            Rather interesting and can be done with any 4 cord hb pickup.
            That is a cool way to get different tones from your pups, but it won't sound, in any combination, like a true hybrid pup.
            Originally Posted by IanBallard
            Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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            • #7
              Re: Mixed coils

              I've done a couple Custom/Demon hybrids. I think they sound terrific. I like it better than than the C/59 hybrid. And because the outputs of the two coils are closer, it is a bit quieter...more hum cancelling.
              Originally Posted by IanBallard
              Rule of thumb... the more pot you have, the better your tone.

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              • #8
                Re: Mixed coils

                Originally posted by GuitarDoc View Post
                That is a cool way to get different tones from your pups, but it won't sound, in any combination, like a true hybrid pup.
                Just one option.

                Or you make two hybrids yourself, moving bobbins yourself like suggested, and do that connection - and do wide version of original as option there.

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