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    I noticed in the "new products" section on the SD site, that they're putting together matched sets, such as a JB with a Jazz, etc.. Great idea. This should help a lot of folks, especially since they're are so many choices.

    KUDOS to Seymour, Evan, & Company!

    Jeff
    "Hello! My name is Inigo Montoya! You killed my father. Prepare to die!"

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    Re: Duncan matched sets

    I hadn't seen that. That's pretty cool!
    Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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      Re: Duncan matched sets

      Cool, I like the look of the Everything Axe™ Set (JBjr, Duckbucker, Lil 59) just need a decent strat to put them in, although a couple of htose sets were a little obvious? (Distortion set & 59 set)
      "What frequency are you getting? Is it noise or sweet, sweet music?"

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        Re: Duncan matched sets

        Originally posted by rinse_master
        although a couple of htose sets were a little obvious? (Distortion set & 59 set)

        You're right, but it's a start at least. Actually, if they look at some of the "sets" that the we've all put together or discussed, they could really have a field day.

        Jeff
        "Hello! My name is Inigo Montoya! You killed my father. Prepare to die!"

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          Re: Duncan matched sets

          Originally posted by rinse_master
          Cool, I like the look of the Everything Axe™ Set (JBjr, Duckbucker, Lil 59) just need a decent strat to put them in, although a couple of htose sets were a little obvious? (Distortion set & 59 set)

          The funny thing is, I've talked to a lot of players myself who don't know much about modifying and repairing thier guitars and they didn't know that the Distortion has a neck counterpart, or that the 59 is more than just a neck pickup. most everyone here on the forum won't buy these matched sets, but for their targeted audience, they make sense.

          Just as an example, last month, I had a customer ask me to swap the pickups out on his Ibanez SZ for some Duncans. I asked him which ones he wanted. He replied :"Something bluesy sounding". For this guy, the 59 matched set would work very well.
          Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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            Re: Duncan matched sets

            Must just be the geek in me that sits down and reads every last bit of the SD website, haha!

            I see the sense in it, people can just look at the box and know what to expect.
            "What frequency are you getting? Is it noise or sweet, sweet music?"

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