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Specifications |
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Brand | Seymour Duncan | ||
Category | Electric Guitar Pickups | ||
Type: | Humbucker, | ||
Active/Passive: | Passive, | ||
Magnet Material: | Alnico, | ||
Position: | Neck, | ||
Number of Conductors: | 4, | ||
Number of Strings: | 6, | ||
Covering: | Covered, | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 11102-01-NC, |
Beautiful tone.
If you play with both bridge and neck on together most newer overwound pickups are just to hot when combined. I wanted a great tone where I use the volumes for the two pickups as eq. So when building my newest guitar Draco I used a Jazz in Neck and a 59 in bridge. I don't use tone puts just 2 volumes and a 3way switch. They blend perfectly. Clean crisp bass mods and treble. Every… read more string rings out true and clear. Since they are potted unlike the Seth Lovers and other vintage there is no squeal if I crank up some Uber octo fuzz. Lol. Yet the clean tones are perfect and full. Leaving room for actual volume differences and soft and hard picking differences. If your pickup is on 11 and you hav 2 on your signal is so hot there is not any room for volume differences. Overwound pickups where designed to push amp front ends and dust pedals harder but in today's digital world and floor processors the overwound works against clean signals, and digital distortion is terrible. These stay clean and perfect theough my Helix rig too!!! I highly recommend them
Classic pickup
exactly what I wantex
Pleasantly surprised beyond expectation
This pickup makes me want to pick up my guitar just to hear again and experiment with different settings. When I was in college and played for money I had 1968 black Les Paul Custom. I now have a PRS SE Standard and truly believe that with these new Seymour Duncan pickups it sounds better than my Les Paul did. I didn't think that was possible.
Jazz
The SH-2 Jazz has a well-defined and smooth sound.
Just what I was looking for
I paired the Jazz humbucker pickup with a Seymour Duncan '59 humbucker bridge pickup on my Epiphone Les Paul Florentine Pro guitar. After a few adjustments following the install, I was able to get the two pickups chiming and sounding like they were meant for each other. The Jazz pickup sounds great by itself or when it's used with the '59 humbucker. They have a very smooth sound… read more with split coil, and have that gruff sound when you have the coil split turned off and you throw in some distortion. I'm really liking my Epiphone now and have no intention of getting rid of it. It's a first place finish all the way around.
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