C5...Mids will be scooped to the point that some might be hate it
This what I thought about both p'ups and doesn't reflect what others might think about them.
PG +
8.5k
sweet paf tone
strong low end
scooped mids but nothing too bad
bright top end that isn't harsh
best clean tone out of all the SD p'ups I've tried. It just kills in the neck slot but it did sound fizzy with dirt.
C5
14.4k
Very Bright p'up, IMO. I had to switch pots to "tame" it
Mids will be scooped to the point that some might be hate it
tighter low end than the PG+
Splits well and has a brighter clean tone when compared with the PG+
Paf tone with more balls
IMO, the C5 had more bite. The PG+ was more vintaged voiced of course. The C5 will have more compression due to the greater wind but nothing like a CC. :crazy:
HTH
I agree with what HTH said except...C5 has "PAF tone with more balls". Sounds castrated to me.
Thanksanother question, is it suitable for metal? (heavy distortions) it doesn't get muddy under high gain circumstances right?
I guess I'm the odd guy here, but I think the C5 is great in the right application... The C5 has a great low end and a throaty lead tone, almost makes my strat sound LP-ish with some dirt.
I guess I'm the odd guy here, but I think the C5 is great in the right application. I have one in the bridge of my strat, and it doesn't get lost in the mix even with two other guitars on stage. The C5 has a great low end and a throaty lead tone, almost makes my strat sound LP-ish with some dirt. But, my strat is strong in the mids and high end (alder body, maple/maple neck) and I don't scoop mids at the amp.