Seymour Duncan High Output Tele Pickups user reviews
Seymour Duncan ST59-1B Little '59 Telecaster - Audiofanzine FR's review
(Originally written by S0948/translated from Audiofanzine FR) I've been using it for three years with my 'home-made' Strat. In bridge position, it works very well with SSL1-like single-coils because its output level is not too high for a we…
Seymour Duncan STHR-1B Hot Rails Telecaster Bridge - "Seymour Duncan Hot Rail Pickup (bridge)"
I bought this off of ebay for 70 bucks new. looking for a good replacement for my Mexican Strat. I love its tone, great for any style. Im in a cover band which plays all types of music, this pickup does it all. Also great for hammer-ons. Great clea…
Seymour Duncan STHR-1B Hot Rails Telecaster Bridge - " Polyvalent"
translatedMounted microphone with his brother (version neck) Squier Telecaster Thinline on a classic (very nice) The original pickups plugged into my JVM were simply unable to saturate the pre-amp, I was getting the best clean crunch. Distortion evil hosted…
Seymour Duncan STHR-1B Hot Rails Telecaster 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 the internet and listen to it on youtube, I admit it …
Seymour Duncan ST59-1B Little '59 Telecaster - Scabiei's review
translatedI got it on a guitar bought from OCCAZ 4 years ago. It was installed by former owner who had no real humbucker and therefore put it. A little weird at first, then the display used to it (see photo). For my game I found it very suitable microphon…
Seymour Duncan STHR-1B Hot Rails Telecaster Bridge - " Not terrible, well, not TV"
translatedI mounted on a Tele Custom Harley Benton (top load ashtray, brass saddles), his colleague being a DiMarzio dp417. First I found that the original 250k pot completely stifled the microphone in serial mode (not split at all), what they think in seymo…
Seymour Duncan STL-3 & STR-3 Quarter-Pound for Telecast… - alexmar's review
translatedI brought up the bridge version of music by Michael Shaeffer was Nancy (the best guitar tech I know ...) And it does! I need a manly thing, but never sounds "Hardos" well that's fine, thicker than the duncan alnico II mounted on my tv before, witho…
Seymour Duncan STL-3 & STR-3 Quarter-Pound for Telecast… - Desmodue's review
translatedI installed a pair of microphones "Quarterpound" (STL3 + str3) 2 years ago to customize a TV special enough (mahogany body, maple neck). Installation: RAS just know how to use a soldering iron and read the instructions supplied with the microphones…
Seymour Duncan STL-3 & STR-3 Quarter-Pound for Telecast… - J r's review
translatedI use these mics for a few months, and after some adjustments (height, the handle, etc.). I am very happy. Mounted on a Telecaster assembly by me, the quarter pound sound terribly well. You lose significantly from the Tele twang on the bridge pickup,…
Seymour Duncan STHR-1B Hot Rails Telecaster Bridge - Newcas's review
translatedI mount the rails on my hot deluxe nashville tele a week ago, in a intgrant switch on / on / on the control plate to have Access in three configurations of the microphone: Series / parallel The / split (see the installation instructions provided by S…
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