+1 to a magnet swap. I'd try an A8 or A4 first myself to give it more body. Ceramics bring some brightness, possibly more than you might want, and there's nothing like alnicos for a good clean tone with personality.
The PU itself is a good design platform & adaptable to many kinds of music by simply changing magnets. You should be able to get what you want from it.
I agree. I tried every mag (except the A4) in my custom coils, but when I tried the A8,... it never came out.
I have a CC in another guitar and I think it will be a C8 soon, too.
....and to me, it's a great lead pup!
What do you like about your C8 that you think is lacking in the CC?
What do you like about your C8 that you think is lacking in the CC?
are the custom, c5 and cc the same but different magnets,
the Custom have a difference Resistance than c5 and CC, according to seymour Duncan tone chart,
I think a change in magnets is ok, but....
Just a question, did seymour Duncan workers put something extra to the CC, c5 and Custom,
Even if all of them have the same magnets, they will still be different, bec each of them is TWEAK differenctly to their original magnet specs, is this true ?????And I would first just fiddle with the guitar, hand Techniques, amp, strings, Pu setings before changing magnets, if all of them dont work to ur satisfaction, just change the magnets ok,
I think it's the tightened up bottom end mostly. Crunches great and that's important,... I find the CC to be too smooth and lacking in the bass and I have to work too hard to get what I want out of it. The C8 has tighter bass, more open character with a little growl, and bite, definately more articulate, and to me, way more versatile than the CC, but at the same time it keeps a lot of the CC qualities. It just makes them better.
Keep in mind, its' moderate to high gain settings for me, I rarely play electric clean,.... thats what accoustics are for!
When I tried the C8 for the first time, it was the sound and feel I've always tried to get out of my bridge pickup no matter what it was. I have a blast everytime I play it.
I should probably also mention that so far, I like the C8 better covered. It's subtle, but seems to tame it just a little bit. I think it's a bit warmer. I've switched back and forth a few times to be sure and it's in an all mahagony guitar.
(I suck at descriptions so i hope i'm getting the right point accross)
When I got home last night I plugged in my schecter with the CC first and played for about an hour or so. It's the first time I played it in at least a month, and I was a little suprized at how good it sounded. (I hadn't played it since I installed new speakers) It was really alot better than I expected and I thought I might have to eat my words. But then I switched guitars and played my C8 with all the same settings and WOW!! It was very much like the CC just opened up and came to life. It was louder, clearer, and ballsy but with the same basic tone, just soooo much better. The impression I got was like I'd been playing with the volume knob turned way down and then turned it up full. So yeah,... this weekend I will make my CC a C8 to compare it in the same guitar (and without a cover).
I wish I had a way to record but I don't.