I have a pickup (TB4 JB Model) which I am satisfied but not completely.
I find that he has too much treble, or rather, not enough bass.
after seeing this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryzie8mham8&feature=youtu.be
.... it confirmed what I thought.
Looking at the charts tones, I have always known that the pickups "TB-6
duncan distortion" , "TB-5 duncan custom" were interesting to me. The
problem is the magnet. I have the habit of having alnico magnets because
I like the Warmth in a pickup.
I like the treble accuracy of the jeff beck but I find this pickup badly
balanced and not quite homogeneous.
So I search a pickup that has the power of the JB Model but more
homogeneous throughout. A warmer pickup but that gets the same harmonics
as the JB. It's a superb pickup but i miss the punch and bass response....
What I hate is when a pickup is too harsh.
My playing style ist bluesy metal with bluesy solos, and aggressive
style.
My guitar is a guitar with a mahogany body, a maple top, with a maple
neck with rosewood fretboard.
someone told me the custom 5 and the full shred do a good job for what i want to do......
.....so I have tried theese pickups this week.
"custom TB-5"
"full shred TB-10"
"distortion TB-6".
The distortion TB-6 is too aggressive , too dirty and has not enough precision (and for clean sounds it's not very the best one.) it's a big pickup but not versatile enough.
The full Shred TB-10 is very good one but lacks a little distortion. But it's very articulate, but get's not enough power in Low tonalitys. It's interesting too, but it's not what i'm searching for.
The custom TB-5 is well balanced but a little, little, little bit too aggressive
(the highs are a little little bit too harsh) certainly because of the ceramic magnet... i have easely heard the difference between Ceramic and alnico pickup by testing this one...but... the custom is wonderfully well balanced.
It's an intersting one. A great surprise.
In fact, it is the sound of the custom that I like the most, that i have to get.... with it's nice bottom end and great Punch. (this bottom end and punch are exactly want i 've searching for..), with well balanced mids and highs.
I wanted to try the custom 5 but they were all sold, so i could'nt test it.
what differences there are between Custom and Custom 5 ?
Custom 5 does not sounds too dark, muddy and not open enough?
I mean in the comparison chart:
the jeff Beck has:------bass 5 / middle 6 / Treble 8....................and 5,5 Khz
the custom5 has:-----bass 6 / middle 3 / Treble 8.....................and 5,4 Khz
the custom has:-------bass 7 / middle 6 / Treble 9.....................and 6,0 Khz
I ask because I really like the custom and I really do not want to make a mistake by taking a pickup with so little medium. At the Same time, it's precisely these too present mediums that bothered me a little bit in the jeff beck. :banghead:
I imagine that the custom with its heavy bass and midrange has a more punchy and open sound than the custom 5 ???
I must get a more modern jeff beck, jeff beck with the bottom end and midrange (bass/middle) of the custom !!! but with alnico 5 magnet's.
A good mix of both.
good for solos, good rhythm and imposing in ls.
Please help me by developing your choices and your response. I'm lost.
thank you a thousand times
Michael
PS: i wrote this message with google traduction , so please, write for an idiot (Me)
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