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Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates Plus

Humbucker guitar pickup from Seymour Duncan belonging to the Vintage Output Humbuckers series

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Published on 06/11/12 at 12:47
Micro Seymour Duncan Pearly Gates "More".
Customized version for Fender, and to my knowledge only distributed on Fender Lonestar kind or Big Apple, and other HSS.
Mounted only in serial bridge. Mine is identical to the image above, white with silver Seymour Duncan. It is not "trembucker" (it does not exist, perhaps at the time? ...) And suddenly the drumkit terminals not fall under the rope, but whatever.
It seems from the info I have and whether circulating version of the Pearly Gates Alnico V standard (which is alnico II and designed to emulate the sound of the famous LP of the same name belonging to the Reverend Willy G.), with perhaps a bit of coil turns and more.
At her, it's killing: it is hot and pungent, sharp and bold at once brilliant and nervous just right on my Strat Ash, what are the top.
I like to know what he will give a good LP ... It would add yet one side is more bluesy, smooth and less rock / fit inside the ash ...
Very good dynamic mids superbly placed overlooking a good presence to facilitate the breakthrough in the mix, the dream of what micro, small bluesy crunch to big hard (high gain s'bstenir, this is for sound to old).
Harmonics out with ease, with a signature sound that is reminiscent of my favorite bearded!
Its pretty clear I will say no more, but hey, I'm pretty clear on its micro sleeves or intermediate positions, never bridge.
It really is my favorite on my guitar, a reference for me. I'm really stoked to get one, and I do take it off or never let him go, especially one that is found almost ...
Seymour did a pity that the markets for sale, as already seen the success of PG standard, I think this version will walk the thunder.
A must for blues-rock hard sauce Texan what!