Re: Custom 5 in the neck AND bridge?
Zhangliqun said:
High output pickups are DESIGNED specifically for the bridge position because the neck position naturally has plenty of output due to the wider vibration of the strings (and resulting higher natural bass content) at that point. Hence, they do not sound good in the neck position.
I was very surprised as the guitar player who bought the SH-6 and SH-14 from me, saied that he wants to use it as a set. I reccomended him both humbuckers for the bridge position.
I tested it, and if you set the SH-14 low at the neck position, there is no balance problem with the SH-6. Turn the screw side towards the bridge and the pickup is a bit brighter.
While some swear on the SH-4 as a neck pickup, the SH-14 might be worth a try :cool3: @ Zerberus :13: :wink:
it's just a bit too bassy.
I almost regret that i gave away the SH-14 and that i didn't have this idea to try it at the neck position. :blackeye:
But it is not so, that i have no use - that's the story behind the pickup:
I still have a TB-5 and wanted to turn it into a TB-11.
But where to get a cheap A-II magnet?
So i found a SH-11 zebra! on ebay and got it for only! 25!!!€!
The seller did a mistake and described this pickup as Custom Cistom SH-12!!
So i grabbed this pickup.
I took out the A-II mag, put in an A-V mag and sold it as SH-14 for...
50€!!
So, instead of buying an A-II mag, i got an A-II mag "for free" AND even earned money.
So, now i can turn my Custom in 3 different pickups... :cool3: