Seymour Duncan SSL-1 Vintage Staggered Strat - "Good replacements if you are looking for a vintage sound"
Seymour Duncan is one of the most popular aftermarket pickup makers in the industry. Dimarzio and Seymour Duncan are pretty much the standard when it comes to passive replacement pickups even though …
Seymour Duncan SH-55B Seth Lover Bridge - "As vintage as you can get"
Seymour Duncan is an American pickup maker that has been making aftermarket pickups for many years. Their pickups are the counterparts to brands like Dimarzio. While Dimarzio has been more popular in…
Seymour Duncan AHB-3B Mick Thomson Blackouts Bridge - "Better sounding Blackout pickups"
Seymour Duncan Blackouts are their answer to the EMG pickups that people have been using for decades. Like EMG's these pickups run on batteries and have quick connect installation systems so they are…
Seymour Duncan AHB-1S Blackouts HB Set - "Thicker alternative to EMG's"
For the longest time EMG's were pretty much the only active pickups you could get on the market. With active pickups they have relatively weak magnets and the signal is amplified with an onboard prea…
Seymour Duncan PA-STK1N Parallel Axis Stack Strat Neck - cheps's review
translatedSeymour Duncan Pa-STK1 The Parallel Axis Stack Splittable humbucker bunk. Mounted on a Godin Exit 22 in the neck position, I use most often split single or coupled with the Bridge pickup Gibson "…
Seymour Duncan PA-TB2B Parallel Axis Distortion Bridge - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translatedI have this mic in my possession since the beginning of this year. It is mounted on a USA Dean of my set. At first I was rather disappointed and then I started to test different configurations and…
Seymour Duncan PA-TB1N Parallel Axis Original Neck - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translatedThe microphone was mounted on a dean I bought earlier this year. It has a tight grain that blends well in Pa-TB2, but I find any sommme disappointing. Too messy, not clean enough, he gives, fortun…
Seymour Duncan APH-1B Alnico II Pro HB Bridge - gtel77's review
translatedI use a pair Alnico II on my epiphone G400 for several months (see notice G400). I finally found the sound I was looking for moultes years! They are typed vintage microphones, but delivered thro…
Seymour Duncan SJBJ-1B JB Jr. Strat Bridge - shykall's review
translatedI use the microwave for 6 months. It is positioned on a middle wahsburn. I left the bridge in double home. In round I put a DiMarzio Chopper. It dlivre a powerful and warm. The mdiums are clear an…
Seymour Duncan SDBR-1N Duckbuckers Strat Neck & Middle - Syloman's review
translatedIn the neck position on my Samick Valley Arts to replace the original pickups combined with a Tone Zone in bridge. Bought used 43 euros to AF. Beautiful sounds clear, crystalline, well balanced, …
Seymour Duncan SJBJ-1B JB Jr. Strat Bridge - polo2bzh's review
translatedMounted on the bridge of my Start, it gives me an interesting gain for distortion. With lamps, crunch it very quickly. It is very fat and round as it should, without losing much precision! The only d…
Seymour Duncan STL-1 Vintage '54 Tele Lead - iltizzone's review
translatedI bought this micro there almost 20 years! (1987 ouch), I had ordered Vesinet-Music ... It was for a project, the handle and fittings were Squier (then the sleeves were good because there was a good …
Seymour Duncan STK-S1 Classic Stack Strat - trb's review
translatedI use it for a soup for his blues, santana, etc. It gives me exactly what is expected of a neck pickup on a Start (Ibanez SA260 FM) with my distortion pedal of dual ht. It Ragit very well to adjust…
Seymour Duncan STK-S2N Hot Stack Strat Neck & Middle - trb's review
translatedI use it in middle position on my Start (sa260fm) with STK S1 neck and a bridge in SH4. Suffice to say that my guitar is an entry-level and is transfigured me out a great sound and sustain a ready-ma…
Seymour Duncan STL-1S Vintage '54 Tele Set - iltizzone's review
translatedI think these are the mics "54 tv" that made me understand how Seymour Duncan was a gifted magician. These microphones are real "tone machine". P. .. What a sound! Higher than the original U.S. Fe…