I think I've done it boys!...and gals. I went back to th beginning and put the original neck bucker back in my Heritage H-150, only this time I used the original A2 mag from the bridge (Ed Roman Black/Back model, cept actually a CC) in it and boy does it sound sweet. The neck bucker originally had an A5 in it, and I suspect the pickup is really a 59, but anyways. I also took out the Ceramic mag I put in the bridge to make it a Custom and replaced it with the newly acquired A5. Boy do I love the open throaty tone I've got there now, shame I didn't try a Custom 5 earlier. After all was said and everything was wired up I plugged it into my 5150 and amazing enough...NO **** UPS THIS TIME!!!!! I ripped on it for about an hour and my LP has never felt so alive.
Thanks for reading this whom ever is, and BTW go over to the trading post and give me something for my homeless Air Norton
Hmm, a lot of people seem to like the Custom 5..
it's great in a paul man, that's all I gotta say
Glad you finally got it sounding good. I think a lot of people expect them to sound perfect right off the bat, but you usually have to change something. I'd like to hear a Custom 5 in one. I bet it sounds great.
Originally Posted by XeromusHmm, a lot of people seem to like the Custom 5..
Love mine . . . but I still think of it as a quot;countryquot; pickup. I may start a new thread on this.
Artie
Yep, the C-5 is my favorite in a Les Paul or McCarty.......even other guitars, for that matter. What you have sounds essentially like a C-5/PG set. A great combo.
I like it because it does country (split coil) to blues to metal with no problem.
- Nov 29 Mon 2010 21:02
I think I've finally nailed the LP tone I want
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