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Seymour Duncan SH-6B Duncan Distortion Bridge
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Published on 09/20/06 at 11:07
Micro cramique bridge pins dimensioned for guitars with Floyds and other vibrato.

Well, b'en saw the name, one suspects, it sends a lot of gain.
It has a sound quite a bit typ mdiums dug in, so no need to add more, and low Submitted, but not in the avalanche. Obviously the TB6 loves well and the distortion is perfectly comfortable on the palm mute .... trs is singing harmonics out easily, it is frankly prcis (for a passive Duncan, eh!).

I find it really more fun than other high output pickups, including Duncan Invader Dimebucker and the DiMarzio X2N Dropsonic and the Lawrence 500XL, although its grain metal, its output level, but still widely g lev Saddle over MODELS above deficits, and grain.
Incidentally, it is not too ridiculous clean, but if not dpanner Splitt fairly typical and trs slamming, but not too sharp, and it's really not even bad things splitter and combined microphone neck Splitt also is excellent! (Type PAF Pro or Air Norton DiMarzio).

Coupled with a Duncan SH-6 or a DiMarzio Norton in the neck is a good config big big sound metal or extreme metal. But exploitable clean, (especially splitter.