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Seymour Duncan M Holcomb Alpha Omega 8-String Pickup Set Black Bridge or Neck

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Working with guitarist Mark Holcomb, the Omega bridge pickup was created to provide destructive percussion and growl in the mids and low end. It’s aggressive, but it also has lots of clarity and brightness, which cuts through whether you’re playing sophisticated chords, complex single-note lines or intense solos.
The Alpha neck pickup is unlike most traditional neck models. It was voiced to combine the best qualities of a neck and a bridge pickup, with some of that fat glassy sound, but also plenty of your pick attack and fretting-hand phrasing. The Mark Holcomb Signature Alpha & Omega Pickups are made in Santa Barbara, California. Available as a set, or individual neck or bridge pickups in 6, 7 or 8-string options. An additional Trembucker option is available in 6-string.
In Mark's words: "The Alpha/Omega set has been the heartbeat of my sound for the past several years. Since we developed and released the first 6 string set in the custom shop, I've had the same pickup set in every one of my 6, 7 and 8 string guitars, live and in the studio. It has remained one of the few components of my rig and setup that I haven't even thought about tweaking.

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Amazing pickups!...minus the squealing...
submitted7 years ago
byJC
fromProvo, UT
Alpha & Omega pickups are some of my favorite pickups from Seymour Duncan. I installed them in my Agile 8-string guitar, and they fit perfectly. Tone is fantastic, especially when you coil split for clean tones. Lead tones are brutal; handles tones from the low strings and the high strings nicely, which is a hard thing for 8-string pickups to pull off. I would give them 5 stars if the pickups weren't microphonic. I don't know if SD wax-potted these pickups, or if this is just a problem with the pair that I ordered; but the second that I cranked up the volume, there was horrible squealing. I'm going to have to wax-pot these pickups now, which will be a pain...but they sound great so it'll be worth it.
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