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Seymour Duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB Neck
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  • GarcymooreGarcymoore

    Seymour Duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB NeckPublished on 04/18/13 at 13:43
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    I've used these pickups for about 1 month now.

    I give my opinion for both bridge pickups AND handle (I copy and paste for micro bridge).

    So I have a very brief overview of these pickups for a month is quite short but already what to say.

    I played on a Vox AD60VT (Blue Valvetronix series) long with original Gibson pickups on my Gibson LP Standard brand (alnico V Burstbuckers). Vox eats a little sound of instruments because it is digital but it still feels the difference.

    Overall, it is less fatty, microphones are air, clearer.

    Vox on the neck pickup is out, it has a sharp wrapped in a velvet glove. This is a microphone that is very clear, defined with a "glam" envelope species…
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    I've used these pickups for about 1 month now.

    I give my opinion for both bridge pickups AND handle (I copy and paste for micro bridge).

    So I have a very brief overview of these pickups for a month is quite short but already what to say.

    I played on a Vox AD60VT (Blue Valvetronix series) long with original Gibson pickups on my Gibson LP Standard brand (alnico V Burstbuckers). Vox eats a little sound of instruments because it is digital but it still feels the difference.

    Overall, it is less fatty, microphones are air, clearer.

    Vox on the neck pickup is out, it has a sharp wrapped in a velvet glove. This is a microphone that is very clear, defined with a "glam" envelope species solo distortion, brilliant highs but never aggressive. Micro bridge, bright but again, acute flattering, it's still warm and pleasant. It is very close arpeggios Gunsnrosiens. For crunch, it is less visible on an amp modlisation, the difference old Gibson does not jump to the ears but I will say more airy. We are almost in the same level of output, I did not need to change my sounds on the amp.

    Now on a Marshall head lamps, one is more aware.
    The thing is that I can compare less since I got the lead after the microphones, so I have no experience with Gibson pickups on this head.
    However ...
    I have another Gibson LP mounted with SH59 and a micro bridge whose name I know. I just know it's a Gibson, it is gold and it says "patented Applied for" on the back.
    In rehearsal, I compared the two guitars on a JVM head 100W 4 HP 12 '.'s Alnico V had made a pretty yucky crunch, sorry to say, it was very clean as well.
    The "bang" it was just excellent. A good sound crunchy rock'nroll of death that kills.

    Now if I compare the alnico II pro with SH59 set + "bang", the alnico sound much better. Very well.
    Therefore not been disappointed.

    Now, I think out compared with my current gear: a 2005 Les Paul Marshall head DSL1-H HP 12 'without effects.

    These pickups seem very "standard", they are not very typical. Could almost say they lack character if you do not know Slash. They are very versatile and if you type in a particular style, perhaps that something else is better suited.
    It may well play jazz or metal, but it is not what is best for it.
    They are not really vintage or modern, but really can do both, they are very neutral.
    When I say that, it is not pejorative, but just to situate the radius of action of these microphones.
    So obviously, they are very good for hard rock because we are in a style that is sought versatility in sounds.
    If I had to classify this microphone, I would say in the hard rock category or Class 90, or in the category Guns'n roses.

    Maintaining the quality of these microphones is excellent. They react to attacks and a rock crunch already, I can easily put in clear phrasing, even without lowering the sound of the guitar.
    The sound is warm and airy, with very pleasant treble, never disturbing.
    I've read some say it is close to Led Zep, I personally do not see where.
    It approximates Guns'nroses hence the fact that it is connected to a Les Paul and a Marshall with a good compressor.

    Among all the mics I have tried in the category humbuckers, only Seth Lover fighting these pickups, but Seth Lovers have an insufficient level of output for me. But if you are looking for vintage pickups, I recommend you listen the Seth Lover before making your choice.
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  • KirKillKirKill

    Slash ... clean mode

    Seymour Duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB NeckPublished on 03/27/12 at 14:04
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    I installed it on a Gibson Trad 60s who was fitted with classic 57 Uncovered (without the cover metal) the result is astonishing my Gibson has found more potato is fit in nicely as it should, it's fat was beautiful roundness of the bass can be good too ... some say Slash fans will be thrilled that sounds really good, intros clean (do not cry, paradise city ....) and solos (november rain, knockin heaven's door ... we) go really well at least better Uncovered with my classic 57, that those who seek his bluesy hard rock with the hot side and the small bump in the middle with good dynamics will be cons delighted by what he can be criticized for its too typed Slash might be missing originality w…
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    I installed it on a Gibson Trad 60s who was fitted with classic 57 Uncovered (without the cover metal) the result is astonishing my Gibson has found more potato is fit in nicely as it should, it's fat was beautiful roundness of the bass can be good too ... some say Slash fans will be thrilled that sounds really good, intros clean (do not cry, paradise city ....) and solos (november rain, knockin heaven's door ... we) go really well at least better Uncovered with my classic 57, that those who seek his bluesy hard rock with the hot side and the small bump in the middle with good dynamics will be cons delighted by what he can be criticized for its too typed Slash might be missing originality with time
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  • myriam63660myriam63660

    Seymour Duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB NeckPublished on 01/01/09 at 14:44
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    - Micro extraordinary for its extreme heat and the extremely particular he gives. As good as its clear that distortion, the sound of slash
    - Its only drawback: it is carved into the midrange, which prevents it in the context of group shows in the mix as an air norton (for example), more to be reserved for an amp with a lot of media
  • Serial rifferSerial riffer

    Seymour Duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB NeckPublished on 10/11/10 at 07:52
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    Micro marrying very balanced particularly well the spirit of the Les Paul which he highlighted the fat with some sensuality.

    Micro Whereas as ideal for the Classic Rock, a well-tempered character but with an output level, however idalie MODR to get what we need in the lamps amp spitting.

    REFERENCES pice as a replacement for an LP that might be too dull ... try to adopt it, he will do well his job at a ct Pearly Gates in Bridge.





  • tieptiep

    good mic

    Seymour Duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB NeckPublished on 10/15/10 at 03:20
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    used for 2 years
    mounted on my Vigier Excalibur Indus
    good mic, but does not fit a guitar in alder (in my opinion)
    muieux is place on a les paul type guitar (some famous artists have done and proved that it is a good mix ...)
    choice recommend then, but not on a guitar Alder