Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Model - valemtymes's review
translatedI use it for 4 years. It was for my SSS strat so at first I buy humbucking simple format in di Marzio and mini SH4. I did not like the sound so I turn my Strat HSS so I took the microphone. THE refer…
Seymour Duncan AHB-2 Blackouts Metal - " It off the wallpaper ..."
translatedI have this microphone for almost 6 months. I first installed these pickups (yes, I put one in the bridge and even handle) and I have both been filled and equally disappointed. Let me explain: Th…
Seymour Duncan SH-1N '59 Model Neck - " good but it depends with what"
translatedI use them for 2 years before I had my EMG guitars, I buy a ESP horizon and she had these microphones. I use a preamp AXE FX Ultra coupled with a power amp Mesa Boogie 90/90 and a mesa boogie 4x12 ca…
Seymour Duncan AHB-1B Blackouts HB Bridge - " not bad but ...."
translatedI used two months on a SG with a standart 5150 and orange 4x12 compared with emg 81 it sounds a little less compressed, a little warmer, less synthetic, more balanced (less than meduim), less attac…
Seymour Duncan SH-8B Invader Bridge - " Large blocks / Big Sound!"
translatedI use it for 4 years The micro paté en croute sending, 510 or 520 millivolts, Bass Treble 7 8 Medium 4. A big gain, a mic to thrash or death nothing else. There is not much to say about a mi…
Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Model - " Excellent microphone!"
translatedI discovered this microphone when I bought my ESP Horizon NT2 because there is fitted as standard. Playing only metal I was afraid that is not Sh4 clapped for large distortions because it is rarely…
Seymour Duncan SH-55N Seth Lover Neck - " Humbucker premium!"
translatedBought used and connected with his brother easel side for 1 year on my Ibanez AG95, I'm delighted. Alnico magnet 2, no wax. The sound is rich and warm. Well balanced, treble, midrange and bass …
Seymour Duncan SH-55N Seth Lover Neck - " THE exceptional vintage sound"
translatedI use it for 5 years on a Godin XTSA in the neck position. On my other guitars, I have a Gibson 57 classic in the neck, and I wanted to change. Very warm, with less than 57 classic medium, but su…
Seymour Duncan SLSD-1B Lil’ Screamin Demon Strat Humbuc… - " GRAIN!"
translatedIn the bridge position of my Jackson USA superstrate / 3 Single / Pink Floyd / 86. I knew the version "true" double on a ESP George Lynch Sunburst Tiger 87, and I found this fantastic micro. Looks …
Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Model - " harmonics and sustain! excellent for this and big sound"
translatedI tested this with a micro steinberger gt pro deluxe but I think this guitar gives her a little too cold with these pickups seymour other than that, this micro lot higher harmonics, long and stro…
Seymour Duncan SH-14 Custom 5 - " fatty wish"
translatedI've had a few months at the beginning I had glued a cover but it sounds much better without. mounted on a bridge fender american deluxe FMT (flamed maple table without pickguard) I really like t…
Seymour Duncan SM-1N Vintage Mini Humbucker Neck - KirKill's review
translatedThis is a replica of the mini humbucker on Gibson Firebird by Duncan, the microphone is Alnico 5, is also found on Fender Telecaster Hot Rod 52, I installed it on my Firebird replacement 495R and 495…
Seymour Duncan APH-1B Alnico II Pro HB Bridge - sduiz's review
translatedVery good microphone, the sound I was looking for a long time! Ideal for rock and blues, perfect and precise blackstar HT5 a saturated, ideal for upgrade based on Epiphone LP. Note however the size o…
Seymour Duncan SH-13 Dimebucker - " good microphone (but not versatile!)"
translatedit makes a Ten members of this year that i mounted on an old SH13 Lag hardmaster and it is just great for metal. It is a microphone that has a response curve made for serious ... its too important no…
Seymour Duncan STHR-1B Hot Rails Tele Bridge - " Big sound!"
translatedI recently installed this micro in the bridge position on my Fender Highway One Telecaster with a push / pull. I have not really tried other models before I do ask, I relied on what I've read on th…