Re: Pickups that IYHO everybody should try (given a certain music style)
There's still a lot of blues/rock/jazz players that haven't owned a Seth. For those that are enamoured with '57's and PG's, a Seth may be an eye-opening experience.
On the other hand, if someone's had a Duncan HB, odds are it's a JB. Considering how picky JB's can be in the woods they like, it's definitely not a universal PU. I'd much rather players try other Duncan HB's, especially in mahogany guitars. For some people, if they don't like a particular PU, they won't buy one of that brand again (I know guys like this). Duncan makes an incredible variety of PU's, each one of which will make someone very happy.
There's still a lot of blues/rock/jazz players that haven't owned a Seth. For those that are enamoured with '57's and PG's, a Seth may be an eye-opening experience.
On the other hand, if someone's had a Duncan HB, odds are it's a JB. Considering how picky JB's can be in the woods they like, it's definitely not a universal PU. I'd much rather players try other Duncan HB's, especially in mahogany guitars. For some people, if they don't like a particular PU, they won't buy one of that brand again (I know guys like this). Duncan makes an incredible variety of PU's, each one of which will make someone very happy.
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