Here are my measuerements to the Custombucker section.
First: Gibson Custombuckers were not appeared before 2013. They designed them for the Collector Choice Series, and not expanded to the True Vintage Series.
After testing a lot of CC guitars, i measured 2-3 sets (Sandy, Dutchburst, a 60's True Vintage).
I'm pretty a fan of this pickups.
What's common is low output, but a very pronounced, round, woody sound (a little veiled).
The pick-attack is like on single-coils.
For my taste, these pickups presents a very high benchmark in the Gibson line.
I've noticed, that every set is unique. I've measured 7,8 kOhm to 8,5 kOhm in different guitars (the pickups in the sets have identical resistance).
After a deal with a happy CC customer, i'm happy now to own one of these pickups.
Because i'm winding my own pickups, and i learned a lot in this community, i'm ready to share my measurements of this pickup.
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First: Gibson Custombuckers were not appeared before 2013. They designed them for the Collector Choice Series, and not expanded to the True Vintage Series.
After testing a lot of CC guitars, i measured 2-3 sets (Sandy, Dutchburst, a 60's True Vintage).
I'm pretty a fan of this pickups.
What's common is low output, but a very pronounced, round, woody sound (a little veiled).
The pick-attack is like on single-coils.
For my taste, these pickups presents a very high benchmark in the Gibson line.
I've noticed, that every set is unique. I've measured 7,8 kOhm to 8,5 kOhm in different guitars (the pickups in the sets have identical resistance).
After a deal with a happy CC customer, i'm happy now to own one of these pickups.
Because i'm winding my own pickups, and i learned a lot in this community, i'm ready to share my measurements of this pickup.
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