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  • STC-2C-BO or it's brother, STC-2S-BO

    I have used both of these preamps fairly extensively on my own equipment, but no more. I love their sound, but I am tired of having a 2 hour mod take 2 days because of having to stop to repair the thin, brittle, low-quality wire Seymour Duncan uses in these preamps. My last project is still in the project stage because twice I had to stop to mend a broken wire at the circuit board. On the second break, I just pulled the preamp out of the bass, took it outside, and threw it in the dumpster where it belongs. Then I went online and ordered a replacement from a competitor--one which is more expensive but whose wires I know are of a better quality. I am experienced at guitar and bass wiring, and I have none of these problems with other companies' components. I've been thinking of buying an NYC Soapbar and maybe a set of P-90 pickups for some future projects from Seymour Duncan, but I have to ask, do they use the same lousy wire on all their stuff? If so, I'm looking elsewhere.

  • #2
    Sorry you had a bad experience. I have not used their bass preamps but I’ve used a gazillion pickups and never had a problem.

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    • #3
      ive soldered in over a hundred duncan pickups and never had an issue with the wire. they use the same quality stuff as dimarzio or any one else.

      ive only wired in a handful of duncan preamps, usually the stc-3p, but never had an issue. which wire or wires were giving you issues?

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      • #4
        I've never noticed preamp wires being different from one company to the next. I always assumed they all sourced the wire from the same places.
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        • #5
          If these are the wires that are breaking at the circuit board, these are the same wires used for all 4-conductor pickups. Either you had a rare, unusual defective board connection, or something about your install is putting unusual stress on the board. Did you contact the company directly about this? What was their response?

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