Seymour Duncan

Description

The Dave Mustaine Signature Thrash Factor humbucker recreates the unique tone of Dave’s favorite JB, used to record some of his most iconic albums.

In 1990 Megadeth released their landmark fourth album, “Rust In Peace”. Widely regarded as one of the most iconic and influential metal albums of all time, its breakneck rhythms, intricate arrangements, shifting time signatures, and blazing dual lead guitar lines showcased the band’s mastery of their craft.

During the recording of the album Dave relied heavily on one guitar in particular, loaded with a Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge and 59 model in the neck. According to Dave, that JB had a tone that that was different from an ‘off-the-shelf’ JB – and had become part of his signature sound.

We worked closely with Dave to recreate the tone and feel of his favorite JB, ultimately altering the winding process in order to achieve the tone he was looking for - compared to the standard JB model, the Thrash Factor’s low end is tighter, the mids are slightly scooped, and the highs are more aggressive.


Seymour Duncan Dave Mustaine Thrash Factor Black Bridge

Features

  • Alnico V magnets, DCR:16.4
  • Designed for bridge position
  • Uncovered, black, 4C shielded
  • An aggressive pickup for heavy rock and metal - tight bass, slightly scooped mids, cutting treble

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  • This pick up rules !

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    submitted8 years ago

    byPoor guy

    fromSchenectady,ny

    Great pick up , what can I say ! Am sold on its tone and I want all my guitars to have this pick up in it , millions times better than a emg !!

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  • asked byTaylor

    fromMichigan

    Will this pick up fit my ibaneaz sa series bridge pick up?

    Open Reply - Gear-Adviser
    In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar to assure proper screw hole alignment and post width
  • asked byBilly

    fromNew England

    Is this an active or passive pickup?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Passive