compared 498T to SH-14 Custom 5

Re: compared 498T to SH-14 Custom 5

I ahve tried lots of replacements and I still come back to the 498T...just seems balanced in the LP and very thick.
 
Re: compared 498T to SH-14 Custom 5

I don't think the C5 and 498T sound much alike. The C5 is mid-scooped, the 498T has a sharp upper mid spike. C5 cleans up nicer when rolled off, but the 498T cuts through a mix better. Which one I'd prefer would depend heavily on the guitar's natural tone.
 
Re: compared 498T to SH-14 Custom 5

I don't think the C5 and 498T sound much alike. The C5 is mid-scooped, the 498T has a sharp upper mid spike. C5 cleans up nicer when rolled off, but the 498T cuts through a mix better. Which one I'd prefer would depend heavily on the guitar's natural tone.


upper mid spike like a JB but I thikn can be smoother than a JB. A 300k pot or better caps with use of the tone control can solve this. In a band mix, it slices and dices...where it matters.

A lot of thikgs we hear as harsh are lost in the mix.

Many times I'll have the tone rolled back but in the band mix, I have to roll up.
 
Re: compared 498T to SH-14 Custom 5

BTW, is the 498T the same as a 500T just A5 instead of ceramic?

I come to 14.5 Kohm on my 500T which sounds in the ballpark discussed here (Custom coils).

No it's not. The 500T is wound hotter and it uses 2 to 3 magnets instead of the usual one.
 
Re: compared 498T to SH-14 Custom 5

I was thinking, a lot of guys like 300k bridge pots. I actually like them at times as well. However, rolling the tone pot back also rolls back mids, which is not good. So, if you start with a 300k tone pot, are you also starting with less mids? Interesting.

I am also thikning of grabbing a ToneStyler tone pot! My one concern with that thing is....why not just set your amp up with less highs to begin with and keeop the guitar with standard pots. I have to think if I would need all those tone settings. Could come in handy.
 
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