"custom" vs. "custom custom"

CorganIsGood

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i was listening to the demos of both of these pickups on this website and it sounded like the sh-11 had more bite than the sh-5. however, word on the street is that the sh-5 is the most brutal of all the custom pickups. can anyone help compare and contrast the characteristics of both pickups in their own words to help give me a better understanding?
 
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CorganIsGood said:
i was listening to the demos of both of these pickups on this website and it sounded like the sh-11 had more bite than the sh-5. however, word on the street is that the sh-5 is the most brutal of all the custom pickups. can anyone help compare and contrast the characteristics of both pickups in their own words to help give me a better understanding?
Here is an old posting i made a while back:
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=17703&highlight=custom


hope that helps
 
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the custom has a ceramic magnet and the custom custom has an Alnico 2 i believe. I own a custom and it is nice if you like playing more modern rock metal. It has a tight bottom end and enough sizzle and crunch in the highs to be a nice articullate pickup. mids are slighty scooped.

Ive never used a custom custom but from what ive read is that its the same as a custom but smoother and a little warmer. I think its geared for more of a classic rock sound AC/DC etc but you could probably still play anything with it.
 
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The CC does metal just fine in a brighter guitar. It does have a ton of mids, which help is punch through for leads adn it has a big, toothy snarl when playing rythm. The Custom is more aggro than the CC, but not by much. ;)
 
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The Custom Custom and Custom are the same pickup with differant magnets.

The Custom Custom has an alnico 2 magnet and has very pronounced mids and a beautifully smooth growl when I up-pick and pinch notes on the low E string that I love. The lows are loose and compressable and highs are very smooth. The tone is vary shapeable and responsive to shades of picking attack. Alot of people feel that through a cranked Marshall it gives a very EVH like tone.

The Custom uses a ceramic magnet and has more sizzle to the highs and tighter stronger bass. Plenty of mids too. I think of the ceramic magnets as having a tone that accentuates all frequencies, not just the mids and having a treble reponse with a little more sizzle than alnico 2 or alnico 5.

Lew
 
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Re: "custom" vs. "custom custom"

HAILS Corgan
i´m seeing on your avatar that you have a mesa triple rectfier, right or wrong? if yes
send me some thrash/detah metal clips using this DISTORTION machine eheheheh and i´ll send you some clips of my METAL Custom Custom.
Hails
PM ME please.
 
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Which do u guys think would be better in a Schecter 006 Elite (as the name implies :)) if it was used with a Duncan Distortion. I made a whole thread on it but i can just ask u guys now too. Would the CC be better in the rhythmn position for a smooth tone while still being able to get a good sound for metal.
Or would the custom be better...... Or you can just go to the thread and post and really help me out!! https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?p=252362#post252362

Thanks!
 
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Schecter006Elite said:
Which do u guys think would be better in a Schecter 006 Elite (as the name implies :)) if it was used with a Duncan Distortion. I made a whole thread on it but i can just ask u guys now too. Would the CC be better in the rhythmn position for a smooth tone while still being able to get a good sound for metal.
Or would the custom be better...... Or you can just go to the thread and post and really help me out!! https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?p=252362#post252362

Thanks!


To be honest with you, I would use neither the Custom or the Custom Custom in the neck position. Too much output and not enough clarity for me when used there.
 
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The Custom is very nice for rock and metal. tight overall tone.
 
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