Hybrid PU's are still a new frontier for the vast majority of us here, and we do a lot more things than the average player. So it's hard to say what will happen when you pair up different coils, many combinations probably haven't been tried. But assymentrical coils in a HB is something that gets us excited. It's a cool thing. We encourage experimentation.
BTW, most of us own PU's of other brands besides Duncans too. Seymour's open-minded and we're free to talk about any PU's, guitars, amps, etc here.
The hybrid idea actually has been around and done by quite a few of us say end of 04/early 05..I built quite a few for forum members..Thanks to Bach To Rock's info!
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/sho...59-Custom-Hybrid/page4&highlight=bach+to+rock
Technically it's been around since the first HB's were made in the mid 1950's. What I was referrring to is that few guys have actually done it themselves.
just buy a DOMINION bridge model then?Aaah thx guys.. i have a dmz breed, absolutely love the low/low mids but it def needs a high/mid high spike.... now i dont own a jb but there's something about the tight mids i am missing in the breed.. so i thought why not combine em
Both seem to be in the 16k range.. allthough i dont know if the breed already has asymetrical coils..i dont see the dual resonance patent listed on the dmz site.. so hopefully it doesnt matter which coil ill use
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And yes i like mids in my pickupsbesides personal taste i play in a full (and loud) band, i need to cut through
I mixed a Dimarzio with a Gibson.:14: