For a 24-fretter, a "lowly" '59n is hard to beat.
However, if the '59/Custom Hybrid is stock, the arguably "best" would be a hybrid made with a Jazz neck screw coil and a '59 neck slug coil, with a roughcast A5 mag, if you ask me.
HTH,
Tone-wise, it could be; I can't offer any hands-on experience on these; in my neck of woods they're sold only if custom-ordered, no take-back condition.a Sentient is a good idea.
Tone-wise, it could be; I can't offer any hands-on experience on these; in my neck of woods they're sold only if custom-ordered, no take-back condition.
Appearance-wise, not so much.![]()
Tone-wise, it could be; I can't offer any hands-on experience on these; in my neck of woods they're sold only if custom-ordered, no take-back condition.
Appearance-wise, not so much.![]()
I have a whole different design philosophy regarding my rig. I don't change my amp settings, but I select the pickups in my guitars for specific sounds or otherwise build my guitars for different sounds. For instance, I might have five Floyd Rose equipped guitars, but three are Strat-shaped bodies, one is a Peavey Wolfgang, and one is an EBMM Sterling SUB AX4 (say that three times fast). The Wolfgang has stock pickups, the orange Strat is alder with the '59/C Hybrid, the RB&W one is basswood with a Custom Custom, the B&W one is northern ash with an EVH Frankenstein, and the AX4 is made of jabon and it so far has the stock pickups (although I have a set of DiMarzio D-Activators for it). That's not even getting into the Teles and other Strats. LOL They all have a different sound that works with my amps and effects differently but in ways I've been specific about.Thanks guys, it has been a little challenge to get the amp set. Always a compromise. My lap steel has a Seth Lover in the neck position and when the amp is set for it the 59/Custom sounds great but the Fuglybucker gets bassy and a little sterile. I think the PG or 59/Jazz may do what I want.
Not in my neck of woods, they simply can NOT.Yeah, I am not a fan, either. But it can be ordered to look any way you want.