Custom, Custom5 or Custom Custom?

Re: Custom, Custom5 or Custom Custom?

That video makes me want to swap the ceramic magnet in my SH-5 for an A5.
 
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Get the 1/4# with flat tops. Then I would go with either a Custom or a Custom UOA5.
 
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There is no situation where the answer is going to be :one of the Custom family"

Those are three different creatures, none of them close to the other. LEt's get in the ball park here. And if a Tone Zone was the original sound - NO custom will come close.
 
Re: Custom, Custom5 or Custom Custom?

There is no situation where the answer is going to be :one of the Custom family"

Those are three different creatures, none of them close to the other. LEt's get in the ball park here. And if a Tone Zone was the original sound - NO custom will come close.

I believe that what the writer meant in the article is that a HB from the Custom family will closely match the output level of the Quarter Pound to avoid a volume drop when you make the switch to single coil...at least that how I understood the article.
 
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If you want hum-cancelling when the neck and middle are combined, then yes, one needs to be RWRP. Whether it needs to be the neck or middle depends on whether you wish to split the bridge when combining with one of the singles and which coil you wish to combine if you do split the bridge. Alternatively, you can flip the magnet and reverse wires in the bridge pickup instead of swapping the neck and middle. That said, I don't know how well a split Custom would combine with a Quarter Pound.
 
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I'm pretty sure Images and Words was Tone Zone / Air Norton & he moved to the Steve's Special for either Awake or Falling Into Infinity.
Yes, that's right. It was Awake up to Octavarium where he switched to the D-Sonic.
 
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His best tone would come on Black Clouds and Silver Linings, IMHO.
 
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Re: Custom, Custom5 or Custom Custom?

If you want hum-cancelling when the neck and middle are combined, then yes, one needs to be RWRP. Whether it needs to be the neck or middle depends on whether you wish to split the bridge when combining with one of the singles and which coil you wish to combine if you do split the bridge. Alternatively, you can flip the magnet and reverse wires in the bridge pickup instead of swapping the neck and middle. That said, I don't know how well a split Custom would combine with a Quarter Pound.
I would like a traditional wiring. Position 2 being split humbucker and middle. So in this case the middle should be RWRP, correct?
 
Re: Custom, Custom5 or Custom Custom?

It depends on which coil you use in the humbucker. The screw coils in the Custom series will be oriented South and the slug coil will be oriented North. I *think* a standard Quarter Pound is oriented South and an RWRP Quarter Pound is oriented North.

For hum-cancelling and in-phase operation:
If you want to combine a Quarter Pound with the slug coil then you need a standard version in the middle and RWRP in the neck. If you want to combine a Quarter Pound with a screw coil then you need an RWRP version in the middle and a standard version in the neck.

https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...-PU-POLARITY&p=3358169&viewfull=1#post3358169
...and of course a few posts down someone is claiming the polarity on the Quarter Pound is reversed from the post I just linked. Sigh!

If you (or I!) managed to get it wrong and have a phase problem (but hum is still cancelled), you can flip the magnet in the humbucker and reverse the wires you would otherwise use. It may be simpler to swap the neck and middle pickups, provided you left enough lead length.

Case in point:
I once purchased an RWRP SD middle and a standard SD single coil neck pickup and wanted to split to the slug coil of a SD humbucker. The singles were different models so I couldn't just swap their positions. I ended up flipping the magnet and connecting the black wire to ground and the green wire became the output. It should also be noted that the red and white wires were pulled to hot rather than the traditional ground for split operation. If my wiring required me to short the screw coil to ground then I would have had to tie the black and green wires together and use the white and red wires for hot and ground, respectively.

All that said, I still have a feeling that a split Custom might not be hot enough to match the Quarter Pound. I could easily be wrong and hope I am so that you aren't faced with additional complications/unwanted behavior.

Regarding the polarity of the Quarter Pound, if I got it wrong, edits will be made...but only if someone confirms it!
 
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