The 59 Custom Hybird

You could use any pickup in any position. Certain ones, particularly the hotter they are, or if they have more low end, are better suited for the bridge. The 59/C is pretty even and medium output, so you could use it in the neck, assuming you had a hotter bridge that worked with it.
 
I've used it in the neck. I actually like it better in the neck than the bridge...it sounds great in the bridge, but I just like it better in the neck.
 
It would be kind of like a Demon; Boosted highs from the ceramic, but tighter bass than the 59's A5.

I have one I could try....just nowhere to put it at the moment.

Would be killer with a Custom bridge I'd think. Never tried it though...
 
I'd have no qualms about running a Hybrid in neck position (with a bridge that's at least medium output, as mentioned above).
Like its brethren the 59 and the Custom, the Hybrid takes different magnets very well.
So it's customizable in case the stock A5 turns out to be a little boomy or simply a bit too strong.
 
I'd have no qualms about running a Hybrid in neck position (with a bridge that's at least medium output, as mentioned above).
Like its brethren the 59 and the Custom, the Hybrid takes different magnets very well.
So it's customizable in case the stock A5 turns out to be a little boomy or simply a bit too strong.

I dig the Custom and 59. I scored a hybrid with high hopes but didnt get along with it in either position with an array of magnets. I may accept that I don't dig humbuckers with coils with significant wind differences. Have the same experience with the Fred. As an HSS fan, I had high hopes for it being the ultimate bridge pickup, splitting to the 6k-7k coil to balance with single coils and not be overwhelming in the bridge.

Regardless, it sits in my rainy day pickup drawer
 
The 7k coil of a Custom (43awg) is still to low wound to act as single pickup in the bridge. You need a 8.5k with 43awg or a 10k with 44 awg on one bobbin!
 
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