Seymour Duncan Invader 7-String Bridge - Teurastaja's review
translatedI have this mic for about a month, it was installed on my peavey predator tr7. Needless to say I use it almost exclusively in its full, and that's what it is made. The clear its not transcendent, b…
Seymour Duncan APH-2S Alnico II Pro Slash Set - " Stunning!"
translatedI replaced the pickups of my Tokai LC85 these mics about six months ago and it has to be literally transformed my guitar! The MKII's original Tokai are not bad, they sound very vintage but are a b…
Seymour Duncan SH-11 Custom Custom - Arbaal's review
translatedMicro trs Rock'N'Roll, but with an output level more than adequate, allowing it to make the metal ^ ^ Many middle and treble, it lacks a little low, but it's perfect to play on the kind of amp Mesa…
Seymour Duncan Jazz Model 7 String Neck - "Good passive 7 string neck pickup"
Seymour Duncan is a popular pickup maker. They are more known for their old school or classic pickups. So when they started making 7 string versions of these pickups I was quite surprised. I thought …
Seymour Duncan JB Model 7-String Bridge - "Not a good fit for a 7 string"
The Seymour Duncan JB is one of the most popular pickups offered by them. Put this in just about anything and it will really wake it up. There is no wonder why so many guitar makers put these pickup…
Seymour Duncan SH-5 Duncan Custom - Djeaf's review
translatedI am the proud Owner 'of the micro for 1 day, so my opinion might seem that little objective trs .... However, I have four guitars lctriques: a copy lespaul (brand vantage solid mahogany) on which …
Seymour Duncan SH-6B Duncan Distortion Bridge - Rillecy94's review
translatedThis microphone is excellent, I've tested the bridge position of a skyscraper which was equipped with his soulmate ... the sh-6N Puré what he jete! Ceramic magnet, very high output level: this means …
Seymour Duncan SH-2N Jazz Model Neck - "Brighter alternative to the 59"
The Jazz is another hugely popular neck pickup in the Seymour Duncan brand. It is pretty much the alternative to the 59 in the neck position. It matches up well with just about any bridge pickup but …
Seymour Duncan SH-1N '59 Model Neck - "Benchmark neck pickup"
Seymour Duncans are put in tons of guitars from many different companies but the most popular combination is the Jb in the bridge with the 59 in the neck. The 59 is probably their most popular neck p…
Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB Model - "One of the most popular aftermarket pickups"
Seymour Ducan is probably the most popular aftermarket pickup maker in the industry and this is probably their most popular model. The JB is pretty much the standard when it comes to hot rodded humbu…
Seymour Duncan PA-TB2B Parallel Axis Distortion Bridge - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translatedI have this mic in my possession since the beginning of this year. It is mounted on a USA Dean of my set. At first I was rather disappointed and then I started to test different configurations and…
Seymour Duncan PA-TB1N Parallel Axis Original Neck - Pucelle_Dabidjan's review
translatedThe microphone was mounted on a dean I bought earlier this year. It has a tight grain that blends well in Pa-TB2, but I find any sommme disappointing. Too messy, not clean enough, he gives, fortun…
Seymour Duncan APH-1B Alnico II Pro HB Bridge - gtel77's review
translatedI use a pair Alnico II on my epiphone G400 for several months (see notice G400). I finally found the sound I was looking for moultes years! They are typed vintage microphones, but delivered thro…
Seymour Duncan SH-55B Seth Lover Bridge - "As vintage as you can get"
Seymour Duncan is an American pickup maker that has been making aftermarket pickups for many years. Their pickups are the counterparts to brands like Dimarzio. While Dimarzio has been more popular in…
Seymour Duncan AHB-3B Mick Thomson Blackouts Bridge - "Better sounding Blackout pickups"
Seymour Duncan Blackouts are their answer to the EMG pickups that people have been using for decades. Like EMG's these pickups run on batteries and have quick connect installation systems so they are…