Jeff_H said:I rarely do this, but I'm going to have to disagree with you Doc. I find the CC extremely versatile. I have it in a fairly heavy double fat strat, so that may be part of my bias.
It has a suprisingly crisp clean tone in my guitar, and under moderate gain I really like it. It's not to harsh, and doesn't push the amp too hard at all. If you click in my sounclips down in my signature, and scroll down to play "All Right Now", that was done with the CC using only very moderate gain. I used it for the rythym and solo's.
The PG bridge may have a slightly warmer voice clean, I've not owned a PG bridge, so I can't comment. I did own a PG, paired with the CC at one point, and ultimately swapped it for an APH-1. The PG
just had too many upper mids for me in this guitar.
YMMV
dr.barlo said:Cool Bro!
It's just that in the bridge of a LP CC sounded kinda compressed relative to PAF clones. Me being nitty picky about the clean LP tones gotta have at least a PG, if not an antiquity/timbuckers/rolphs. That's what I am saying. Otherwise, sure I'd vouch for CC any time of the day.
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dr.barlo said:Kap_X, C5 is a custom with an a5 magnet. CC is a custom with an a2. And finally C3 is a custom with an a3 magnet. (Custom is sh-5).
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kap_x said:right, but do you think they would be better for blues? Or a whole different pickup?
kap_x said:I've heard a lot about the CC's in the distortion catagory. Sounds promising.
But what about cleans and very light bluesy distortion? Can it pull off blues well?
I play about 1/2 blues, 1/2 rock, so I'm hoping it will do both wonderfully
Thanks!