AkiraSpectrum
New member
Decided to get a new bridge pickup for my 2004 Godin Freeway Classic (my first guitar). It's one of the best playing guitars I've ever touched and the price (new) was absolutely dirt cheap when I bought it in 2004.
The pickups are Godin branded (made by G&B Korea) and aren't bad at all. The bridge was very powerful in the low-end (15K Ceramic), sometimes overwhelmingly so, and I wanted a more 'musical, smooth, and organic' tone for this guitar--it being my E-Standard and Drop D guitar.
The Custom Custom is definitely a musical, smooth, and organic pickup, which is likely due to the Alnico 2 magnet. Overall I really like it, and it has given me the more versatile sound I was looking for. Even though it has very little low-end (bass) it has a very full midrange which keeps the sound thick/full without sounding thin. Chord clarity is quite good as well, this is likely because it doesn't have much low end to muddy up the notes in the chord. I'm not sure how its wired, but position 4 of my 5 way switch was always garbage with the stock bridge pickup, but with the Custom Custom I am loving position 4 for cleans (I'm not sure if its full bridge and single coil, or split bridge, or split bridge with single coil though).
Overall, very happy with the Custom Custom, and its right up there fighting for top spot with my other favorite (more contemporary sounding) Duncan bridge pickup, the Pegasus.
The pickups are Godin branded (made by G&B Korea) and aren't bad at all. The bridge was very powerful in the low-end (15K Ceramic), sometimes overwhelmingly so, and I wanted a more 'musical, smooth, and organic' tone for this guitar--it being my E-Standard and Drop D guitar.
The Custom Custom is definitely a musical, smooth, and organic pickup, which is likely due to the Alnico 2 magnet. Overall I really like it, and it has given me the more versatile sound I was looking for. Even though it has very little low-end (bass) it has a very full midrange which keeps the sound thick/full without sounding thin. Chord clarity is quite good as well, this is likely because it doesn't have much low end to muddy up the notes in the chord. I'm not sure how its wired, but position 4 of my 5 way switch was always garbage with the stock bridge pickup, but with the Custom Custom I am loving position 4 for cleans (I'm not sure if its full bridge and single coil, or split bridge, or split bridge with single coil though).
Overall, very happy with the Custom Custom, and its right up there fighting for top spot with my other favorite (more contemporary sounding) Duncan bridge pickup, the Pegasus.