Seymour Duncan SVR-1 Vintage Rails Guitar Pickup

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Seymour Duncan SVR-1 Vintage Rails Guitar Pickup

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A unique split-rail, twin-coil design and special wiring to achieve true single-coil tone without any hum. The sound is clean, clear, and bright with all that quack you love in the notch positions.

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Seymour Duncan SVR-1 Vintage Rails Guitar Pickup

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  • One great pickup

    As reviewed by Mailmanrocks on 8/11/2008

    Put this little bucker in a tele I was building in the neck. Matched with a Duncan Little 59 Bridge pu.4 way switch.Clear great sound on its own. Mixed with the bridge it sounds great and switching between series & parallel You can really get some Nasty overdriven growl at high gain. Completly satisfied with my combo of Duncans on this axe.Playing through a Fender Blues Junior NOS

    7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

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  • Best Pickup EVER!!!!!!!

    As reviewed by Chace Springborn on 8/26/2008

    i love this pickup. I have a frankenstein strat that only has a stock neck and body. when i first got it i put vintage guild single coils in the whole but i couldnt get the right sound out of the bridge position when using high but i wanted a vintage tone. i messed around with a couple options and eventually chose this i love. im getting one for the neck position to.

    3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

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  • Vintage Rails: clean & punchy, and no hum

    As reviewed by Har on 10/9/2006

    I already have a Seymour Duncan HotRails pickup in my Strat that I'm thrilled with, so when I decided it was time to replace my stock single-coil neck pickup with a humbucker stack, I immediately decided to see what SD had to offer. I was looking for that classic ringing "quack" but without all the hum that comes with a single-coil. After checking out the audio samples on the Seymour Duncan website, I narrowed it down to either the Vintage Rails or the Duckbucker, which is wired almost the same way but with pole-pieces instead of rails. I finally decided on the Vintage Rails, as I've found rail-based pickups seem to have a consistent signal even when bending. I'm happy to say it was the perfect choice: the Vintage Rails in the neck position definitely has the clear, chiming tone I wanted, but is much more punchy and powerful than the single-coils - and without the dreaded hum. I just ordered another one to replace the middle single-coil pickup as well. Very highly recommended.

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