Custom 5 with tighter bottom end

i dont agree with that. the bridge sns sounds nothing like a c5 to me

I mag swapped it and it sounds similar to just the scooped jazz and custom winds. Probably not necessarily the exact same thing but it doesn't have anything different going on like the metal pickups. It sounds like just a scooped PAFish wind like the Custom to me.
 
Coupla thoughts on this.

option A: hex screws in this pickup - slightly tighter lows
option B: A4 magnet in this pickup - less low end, less scoop
option C: Perpetual Burn - a bit less output, a little less scooped, tighter all around. Still A5 character.

@Clint55's idea of A5 in the SNS bridge seems like it could be a good fit here too IMO.
 
That crossed my mind. I know I've had a Custom Custom in the past and did not like it, but I don't think I've had a Custom. I'll keep an eye out for a used one.


BMT...

C5 EQ = 6 / 2 / 7
CC EQ = 5 / 8 / 6 Mega-mids with loose bass
Custom EQ = 7 / 5 / 8 and crisp and tight

According to my ears...opinions may vary
 
You've tried cutting bass frequencies? Amp EQ, pedal before the amp, something in the effects loop... you say EQ is "too easy", not sure if it's tongue-in-cheek but cutting bass frequencies sure is a great way to reduce a boomy bottom end.
 
One pickup you might want to look at is the Dimarzio Gravity Storm bridge. Tight and huge sounding it's pretty unique. I really like the thick open tones I get with the Custom 5 for some things. However the scooped mids and looser bottom don't work for me in a full band situation and how I play. The Gravity storm has that big expressive open tone but is tighter and really cuts in the mids. Really cool unique pickup.

According to the specs on dimarzio's site, that pickup is all mids and bass. Not what I am looking for.
 
You've tried cutting bass frequencies? Amp EQ, pedal before the amp, something in the effects loop... you say EQ is "too easy", not sure if it's tongue-in-cheek but cutting bass frequencies sure is a great way to reduce a boomy bottom end.

I meant EQ doesn't give me an excuse to buy something new :). But yeah, tightening the bass response on the amp or a separate EQ can help.
 
I just put an oversized/double-thick ceramic in my Custom and, oh boy, it’s way better to me!

Mids boosted across the spectrum (actually sounds full now, whereas I thought it was kinda hollow before).

Bass is bigger yet tight.

Treble is still present and discernible, but no longer piercing like I thought it was before.

Think Custom8 with tighter bass and little more balls.

Yet despite the increase across the board, still has that PAF vibe, especially when you roll off the volume —
and if you have 50’s wiring like me, it will nail vintage stuff.


full blast it’s a big wall of sound.
I’m gonna try to record something through my stereo rig, which by itself sounds massive. If that pans out I’ll post it here.
 
You, sir, just made a Seymour Duncan Super Distortion. Seriously. The DiMarzio SuperD has a similar number of winds in the same DC range (13.68k = SuperD, 14.1k = Custom) but has a double-thick ceramic. I'm really surprised this hasn't become an option on the Duncan menu.
 
Full Shred should do the trick. About the same wind but with the hex-screws.

An even easier trick is just put a row of hexes in the Custom 5 and pull it towards a Demon/Shred sound. Don't even have to loosen the strings or pull the pickup.
 
While I don't necessarily think they sound like the C5 (which definitely has it's own particular character), I think trying the Omega or especially the Duncan Custom with it's tighter low end would be worth a go. Ceramic is going to be key.
 
You, sir, just made a Seymour Duncan Super Distortion. Seriously. The DiMarzio SuperD has a similar number of winds in the same DC range (13.68k = SuperD, 14.1k = Custom) but has a double-thick ceramic. I'm really surprised this hasn't become an option on the Duncan menu.

It’s funny, within 5-7 days, I tried the SH-5, then the above mentioned double thick, and then A8.
The 8 is staying now. Sounds like it was made for it. Juicy, gooey goodness. Tight yet still spongey. Meaty but still fit. Rude and naughty, but still a hot piece of class. Like a fine ass PAWG.
 
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