EVH tone

To back up LLL, I think anyone looking for "EVH" tones should start with the SH-5 Custom.

When I read that the OP liked the Super D over the "Custom Custom", I'm betting they would have loved the regular, ceramic-based Custom :headbang:
 
The key to the EVH tone and closely guarded secret is to load up on cheap cheeseburgers before every gig

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The "Custom 5" and the SH-5 "Custom" are slightly different. Custom 5 has an A5 magnet and a somewhat scooped tone. The regular Custom (model SH-5) is the one you want. If it's too much, you can always make it a "Custom 5" by swapping the magnet

You're right. One thing was understated though. The Custom 5 is ultra scooped
 
Looks like I`ll end up trying the SH-5 Custom... I really didn`t get much help calling SD and talking to them about it. and didn`t have much luck with the 78, the Frankenstein, the JB antiquity although the Custom sounded great with the first 4 strings but it lost it`s crunchiness with the E and A strings!
 
I had a SH-5 in my franky style strat and it did the job. This was before the 78 was a regular production pickup and it didn't seem worth the extra cash to order the custom shop 78 over the SH-5. I've always wanted to try a Dimarzio Super Distortion for that sound too and never got around to it (yet). I never felt like the Custom was mid scooped. It has a nice top end presence without being harsh and the low end isn't blown out like some overwound A2 pickups.
 
I love the tone of the duncan custom pickup on the last 4 strings! For some reason it loses crunchiness on the E and A strings almost sounding''out of phase'' for lack of a better description. Any suggestions for this issue?
 
Are you using a regular standard-spaced Custom in a super strat (e.g. SH-5 and not a TB-5)? Is the pickup angled, or straight with the strings? If the poles aren't lining up you could raise the adjustable poles a little bit to compensate. Might be better to switch to a TB-5 if the strings aren't lining up.
 
Are you using a regular standard-spaced Custom in a super strat (e.g. SH-5 and not a TB-5)? Is the pickup angled, or straight with the strings? If the poles aren't lining up you could raise the adjustable poles a little bit to compensate. Might be better to switch to a TB-5 if the strings aren't lining up.

Hi, I installed it in an ESP strat shaped body.. the pickup is straight. I purchased the duncan custom which I believe is the SH5. I`m getting a nice tone from it on the 1st 4 strings... the E and A string not so much. It almost sounds like a single coil tone on the E and A strings, which is so weird... I never experienced that before!
 
Yeah, that's not normal. Looking down at the pickup, are the pole pieces lining up with the strings? Where did you buy the pickup?
 
So, have we came to the conclusion that there is "no" single VH pickup? yet

78, Super Distortion, Custom, Custom Custom are all in the mix depending on the time/place we are talking about, and the gear you might be using.

Don't forget the Super 70
 
Ah, youth.

I have always loved that picture. Eddie looks miserable. Two kids from sunny warm Pasadena CA finding out their first tour will take them to freezing snow-covered locations. And they will consume copious amounts of garbage food and sleep in crap hotels. Can't say EVH didn't pay his dues.
 
Yeah, that's not normal. Looking down at the pickup, are the pole pieces lining up with the strings? Where did you buy the pickup?

I got it from my guitar tech and he ordered it straight from Seymour Duncan.. I`ve been using this guy for over 20 yrs so I trust him... do you think the PU could be defective?
 
So, have we came to the conclusion that there is "no" single VH pickup yet?

78, Super Distortion, Custom, Custom Custom are all in the mix depending on the time/place we are talking about, and the gear you might be using.

I have a few different amps a 71 Marshall SLP, a hand wired Marshall plexi reissue, a Germino lead 55 and the Suhr SL 68. They all sound close but I think I`m missing a pickup that will get me the rest of the way.
 
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