Duncan Custom variant

big kurka

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So I like the Duncan Custom but I would like it to be slightly more scooped. Ive tried it with an alnico 5 and didn’t care for the lows and highs of it in this particular guitar. Is there a pickup like what I’m describing? Thanks
 
Are you certain "scooped" is what you're after? If it's a small change you want, maybe get an EQ pedal?

Perhaps you could provide a little more detail about what you're trying to accomplish?
 
Chistopher well with the a5 I felt the highs lacked the aggressiveness that’s I want and the lows lacked the tight chug I want. After I put the ceramic in it was like pu woke up and want to kickazz but now there is this little mid bump thing going on that the a5 didn’t have. I guess I’ll just use a eq pedal to reduce the mid bump like Masta' C recommended.
 
Chistopher well with the a5 I felt the highs lacked the aggressiveness that’s I want and the lows lacked the tight chug I want. After I put the ceramic in it was like pu woke up and want to kickazz but now there is this little mid bump thing going on that the a5 didn’t have. I guess I’ll just use a eq pedal to reduce the mid bump like Masta' C recommended.

Try a double thick ceramic. I don't know how it would come across in your guitar, but you might find that it raises the lows and highs in a way that balances better with what you're trying to do.

EQ pedal is a great option for tone shaping as well.
 
Scooped at what frequencies? I think the Custom is pretty scooped in itself, especially if you start comparing it to other high output pickups.

I do think the Custom has some upper mid aggression... do you want to get rid of that?

Maybe the Dimebucker?

Also, FWIW, I tried the double-thick ceramic Custom when I had it, and I found it raised the lows, but not the highs. I always liked the Custom's agressive high-end and couldn't get along with the slightly thuddy low-end, but the double ceramic magnet made the problem worse for me.
 
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