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Seymour's favorite humbucker set. Great for everything from blues/rock to metal.
The Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded Humbucker Set features an SH-2 Jazz model at the neck and an SH-4 model at the bridge. It's also Seymour's favorite set of humbucker pickups because you can use them for playing all styles from blues to rock to metal. Strong definition with bold, dense tone.
Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded Humbucker Set Features:
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A Great Upgrade
I own an Epiphone Les Paul Standard and i quickly realised that the sound coming off of the pickups tended to get muddled when playing chords. Since I'm on a budget ,when I noticed these, I had to get them. Don't be fooled by the low price when compared to Gibson pickups. This set rocks! When I first played my guitar after having the pickups changed I immediately noticed a difference. Chords sound much cleaner, even with distorion, and solos sound wicked! Don't expect a miracle though these can't totally trasform a guitar but for my epi they worked great.
Reviewed by danny on 8/29/2007 who plays Rock, Classic Rock, Punk, Country.
23 people found this review helpful.
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Stunning
This is definately the best combination if your guitar has a mahogany body and a rosewood fingerboard. You can get any kind of tones you would ever want and yes, even more. The tone is fat, warm, provides warm harmonics and versatillity, open and most expressive, ready to suit anyone's needs. Just try it. You will never regret it. ;)
Reviewed by jotrimble on 8/30/2006 who plays Alternative Rock.
19 people found this review helpful.
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Huge Range
These pickups are awesome. I put them in my PRS Tremonti SE, and it makes such a huge difference - way more sustain and output! The range of these pickups is huge...go anywhere from mellow to shredding. I had my tech install push/pull pots for me so I can split the coils to get that single coil "twang" when I want it. This upgrade is definitely worth the money.
Reviewed by DDub on 7/28/2006 who plays Rock/Blues.
8 people found this review helpful.
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Create Frankenstien
I wanted to rebuild my tired old Epiphone Les Paul Special. So not knowing for sure what to buy, the Guitar Center salesperson said this was the set to have. He was right! They turned That Les Paul into Frankenstien!!!!!
Reviewed by Big Joe on 7/18/2006 who plays country, classic rock.
14 people found this review helpful.
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Oh yeah!
I purchase an Epiphone Les Paul Classic a few years ago. I loved the look, sound, and feel of the neck. After putting on some Amber Speed Knobs, I was ready to play it live. I found that at home in the studio, it sounded great, however when I was on stage and cranked, the sound I liked was not there. The stock pickups were crap. I decided that this guitar, like many others I have purchased, also needed some good pickups. I saw the SD HRH set at my local GC, and decided to get a set. Man, what a difference they made. This guitar can now go to the stage and I will not be embarrased. They sound great. I would recommend them to anyone that wants to wake up their tired guitar sound. Thanks SD & GC.
Reviewed by The CareTaker on 9/7/2007 who plays Jazz, Funk, Blues, R&B.
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