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Solid Maple body, laminate maple bolt-on neck, rosewood fingerboard. Two type VIIIB humbuckers, passive circuitry. The Gibson Victory custom is a two pickup version of the passive Victory Standard - both have a series/parallel switch giving two distinct tones. Available from 1982-84.
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 | [1] Master volume control [2] Pickup selector switch [3] Bass control 0 to 10 [4] Treble control 0 to 10 [5] Series/parallel switch up - coils in series, down - coils in parallel
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Need to see under the scratchplate? Gibson Victory circuit photos
The Victory Custom was equipped with two type VIIIB humbuckers, upright in the bridge position, and slanted at the neck. The Victory range was fitted with a new bridge TRI-4 wedge bridge, and previously unused Schaller open gear machine heads.
Sound ClipsThese sound clips are recorded directly into a mobilepre preamp. Recorded with round wound strings. Pickup volumes on 10. There are two distinct pickup modes on the Victory Custom bass, coils in series which gives the "most powerful, fatest sound", and coils in parallel which gives a "clean, piano bass tone". See the pickups and Victory Standard Controls sections of the 1981 Victory owners manual - although the Custom is not described, it follows the same basic principle as the Victory Standard.
- Ringing growl both pickups - coils in parallel - bass 10, treble 10, played with a pick
- Fat growl both pickups - coils in series - bass 10, treble 10, played with a pick
- Bridge bridge pickup - coils in series - bass 10, treble 10
- Mellow Victory neck pickup - coils in series - bass 10, treble 10. This ultra mellow sound is achieved by playing fingerstyle over the last few frets of the neck
- Mellow 2 neck pickup - coils in parallel - bass 10, treble 0
You can compare these soundclips to the other Victory bass models on the Victory bass soundclip page
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