Re: HOW TO: Make a 59/Custom Hybrid
BachToRock, it's my turn to thank you for the great thread. I read it 2 times now, but some questions remain. Hope you're still reading it.
1) Has the 59/C5 hybrid more sizzle than a normal 59 in the bridge? It's important to me, because i hate sizzle and the 59 is perfect in that regard. I don't want to desintegrate 2 new Duncans in vein, they cost 110-150$ here in Germany.
2) What does the term "one-notey" describe? Somebody said normal humbuckers sound one-notey, mismatched don't sound one-notey. What i wouldn't like my humbucker to sound is like 2 detuned notes, so one-notey seems to be a good thing to me. Or is it?
I'm quite confused and cannot afford to burn money (i'm a freelancing music teacher), but of course i'm searching for the perfect tone like all the other guys and girls... :bigok:
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Sveto
				
			BachToRock, it's my turn to thank you for the great thread. I read it 2 times now, but some questions remain. Hope you're still reading it.
1) Has the 59/C5 hybrid more sizzle than a normal 59 in the bridge? It's important to me, because i hate sizzle and the 59 is perfect in that regard. I don't want to desintegrate 2 new Duncans in vein, they cost 110-150$ here in Germany.
2) What does the term "one-notey" describe? Somebody said normal humbuckers sound one-notey, mismatched don't sound one-notey. What i wouldn't like my humbucker to sound is like 2 detuned notes, so one-notey seems to be a good thing to me. Or is it?
I'm quite confused and cannot afford to burn money (i'm a freelancing music teacher), but of course i'm searching for the perfect tone like all the other guys and girls... :bigok:
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Sveto
			
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