59/Custom Custom Hybrid anyone

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Thinking about ordering some A2 magnets and put one in my 59/Custom Hybrid .
Anyone run this setup , if so what bare your thoughts ?
 
What don't you like about the stock version?

Would like more mids , closer to the JB but with the same output it already has .
It could be that this chambered LP just doesn't work well with it , but I like how it's not over compressed but yet has nice drive to it .
 
The regular Custom Custom isn't very close to a JB, so I doubt half of it will be. I would like to try this, though, as I love the CC and the Hybrid.
 
Slight detour on the thread, so I apologise, but how would an A2P/ Custom Custom hybrid sound? Like a CC with lower output and reduced mids?
 
I had the 59/custom hybrid in a really bright strat so I put an a2 in it. It took the edge off the highs but didnt change it much otherwise. Overall it was the wrong pickup for that guitar.
 
Slight detour on the thread, so I apologise, but how would an A2P/ Custom Custom hybrid sound? Like a CC with lower output and reduced mids?

You get the characteristics of a vintage wind to show through. True highs, touch sensitivity etc, with the higher output of the hot coil. It's a good recipe.
 
Would like more mids , closer to the JB but with the same output it already has .
It could be that this chambered LP just doesn't work well with it , but I like how it's not over compressed but yet has nice drive to it .

You have to hybrid the JB with something.
 
On the other hand, the JB2 isn't that great, at least, to me.

Have you tried the Holdsworth?

I made myself a ghetto-Holdsworth that was much nicer than a stock JB and different enough to the JB2 to be worth the effort. The mids got a bit more complex and the highs smoothed out quite a bit.
 
When I tried the JB2 I was like holy smokes, that's coming from a bridge pickup?! It warms it up like a mofo. How some people don't understand the idea that the stock JB is muddy, well the JB2 is actually like that lol.
 
When I tried the JB2 I was like holy smokes, that's coming from a bridge pickup?! It warms it up like a mofo. How some people don't understand the idea that the stock JB is muddy, well the JB2 is actually like that lol.

JB2 is definitely a lead only pickup.
 
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Have you tried the Holdsworth?

I made myself a ghetto-Holdsworth that was much nicer than a stock JB and different enough to the JB2 to be worth the effort. The mids got a bit more complex and the highs smoothed out quite a bit.

I have, but it sounded way too hot for Holdsworth tones to me. He might have used one in the 80s, but he was using a neck 59 in the bridge for many years since then.
I've made a JB2 before, trying to change what I didn't like about the JB. But I think it is just the wind- no matter what magnet, it doesn't work for me.
 
It would appear that everyone here has forgotten about the UOA5. Same character, more mids. If you want to tame the highs a bit, get a rough cast. You want to tighten it up, go regular ceramic.
 
I found the rough cast in my WLH didnt tame the highs much. It's as bright as a '59b, to my ears.
Just a regular roughcast A5? I'm not surprised then. The 59b is a bright wind. The roughcasting will make the top more complex maybe, but it won't tame them.
The UOA5 will soften the top and bottom a bit, while adding more mids.

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Just a regular roughcast A5? I'm not surprised then. The 59b is a bright wind. The roughcasting will make the top more complex maybe, but it won't tame them.
The UOA5 will soften the top and bottom a bit, while adding more mids.

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Yeah, it's a regular RC A5. I like the WLH, but the high end is a little bright. It's a good bridge pickup nevertheless. It's very much an A5 high-end
 
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