Anyone use a 59(n) and Custom 5 in a Les Paul?

Re: Anyone use a 59(n) and Custom 5 in a Les Paul?

Not a huge fan of the 59 in the neck of my LP. I found it to be a bit boomy and bright with not enough push to the mids. Swap it out for a PGn, though, and I think you'll have a rocking combo. :burnout:
 
Re: Anyone use a 59(n) and Custom 5 in a Les Paul?

Benjy_26 said:
Not a huge fan of the 59 in the neck of my LP. I found it to be a bit boomy and bright with not enough push to the mids. Swap it out for a PGn, though, and I think you'll have a rocking combo. :burnout:


Hmm...

In the neck, for leads I want something that sounds thick/fat and somewhat sludgy/soupy....I'm not looking for a whole lot of articulation (like a Jazz for instance), or particularily cutting (like a mid boosted pup), but I do need it articulate and uncompressed enough that I can play neck rhythm with moderate gain and not loose the nuances.
 
Last edited:
Re: Anyone use a 59(n) and Custom 5 in a Les Paul?

screamingdaisy said:
Hmm...

In the neck, for leads I want something that sounds thick/fat and somewhat sludgy/soupy....I'm not looking for a whole lot of articulation (like a Jazz for instance), or particularily cutting (like a mid boosted pup), but I do need it uncompressed enough that I can play neck rhythm with moderate gain and not loose the nuances.

That will do it. Mid gain is still pretty dynamic/responsive (assuming the amp is) without getting too compressed.

But it thickens up quick.

Custom-b or 59b, I know..can't help ya on the C5. I think GJ is the only person who likes the C5 on the boards :D
 
Re: Anyone use a 59(n) and Custom 5 in a Les Paul?

JeffB said:
That will do it. Mid gain is still pretty dynamic/responsive (assuming the amp is) without getting too compressed.

But it thickens up quick.

Custom-b or 59b, I know..can't help ya on the C5. I think GJ is the only person who likes the C5 on the boards :D

I like it in a DARK guitar or for 80's metal in other guitars!!!
 
Re: Anyone use a 59(n) and Custom 5 in a Les Paul?

screamingdaisy said:
Hmm...

In the neck, for leads I want something that sounds thick/fat and somewhat sludgy/soupy....I'm not looking for a whole lot of articulation (like a Jazz for instance), or particularily cutting (like a mid boosted pup), but I do need it articulate and uncompressed enough that I can play neck rhythm with moderate gain and not loose the nuances.


The PGn is still plenty fat and works very well under med. gain, it's just not boomy.

You probably will like the C5/59 combo if you need a bunch of lows.

I have a C5 in my Hamer and it has a ton of chunk.
 
Back
Top