IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

wouldn't that make the 59 too trebly and harsh?


Wasn't my experience. There were more mids, and more output. Certainly more aggressive. Sounds more like a low-output Custom than a harsh, trebly mess.
 
Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

I have a very early custom with an alnico magent. When I run the guitar straight into a cranked tube amp, I get that lead tone from Aerosmith's 'Dream On'.

Just an observation about the alnico.
 
Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

I dont think that the parallel sound of a Ceramic is too bad. Under full distortion it is great and for a very funky clean rhythm is sound its straight too. But i admit the parallel JB is better!
Hey what about sliding a A8 in the Ceramic Custom, which should give a looser version of a hot PAF like Lester said?
 
Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

hamerfan said:
I dont think that the parallel sound of a Ceramic is too bad. Under full distortion it is great and for a very funky clean rhythm is sound its straight too. But i admit the parallel JB is better!
Hey what about sliding a A8 in the Ceramic Custom, which should give a looser version of a hot PAF like Lester said?

I was thinking about the a8 option, but I was also wondering how vintage it would sound. Especially since Les didn't mention it when he posted!
 
Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

hamerfan said:
I dont think that the parallel sound of a Ceramic is too bad. Under full distortion it is great and for a very funky clean rhythm is sound its straight too. But i admit the parallel JB is better!
Hey what about sliding a A8 in the Ceramic Custom, which should give a looser version of a hot PAF like Lester said?

I've got an order in for some Alnico 8's due in early November. Looking forward to this experiment...
 
Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

The Alnico 59/Custom Hybrid is the answer to your dreams!
 
Re: IS there ANY WAY to make the CUSTOM sound a bit more vintage?

BachToRock said:
The Alnico 59/Custom Hybrid is the answer to your dreams!

It could very well be. I love my Jon Moore hybrid (Big Dog).
 
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