The amount of counterfeit stuff coming out out China is crazy even compared to 5 or 10 years ago. I think it's largely due to the masses discovering AliExpress and dhgate.
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These were in a 2010 Gibson SG I bought a few years ago. It's 4 - conductor wire and they've painted over the white "Seymour Duncan" on the front which I can see faintly. they seem solid and never sounded bad. the "NSN Neck" throws me because I can't figure out what model that would be, or is it a typo? . "SNS Bridge" could very well be "Saturday Night Special" . . .counterfeit of real Duncan? thank you! this is my first post and apologies if did anything wrong in posting.2 Photos
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Good evening, everyone!
I've been given an Ibanez guitar, and I am it's third owner. The second owner got it from a friend of ours about 4~5 years ago when he was moving out of the country, but never used because he's not a fan of strats/superstrats. He let the guitar sit in its case until last week, when he gifted it to me (I've started learning about guitar making/maintenance during the pandemic and already got a few old guitars back to good shape for some friends) because "I know you love this kind of guitar, you got the skills to make it rock again and you're gonna enjoy it much more than I would".
The Ibanez had two "Seymour Duncan" pickups installed, bridge (humbucker marked as SH4 0105 reading 16.4 ohms) and neck (single coil, marked as SSL52-1 RW/RP reading 6.4ohms). The readings may not be 100% accurate because I haven't desoldered them from the pots and switch yet.
I know they are not the guitar's original pups, and wanted to know if they're the real deal or not
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Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by beaubrummels View PostLook legit to me. Older. The RWRP 5-2 is usually a middle pickup, but I believe 5-2s are all the same output anyway. Someone else will have to check me, if they see something wrong I missed.
Thanks again for your help!
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When did Seymour Duncan start importing in bulk from Korea?? https://reverb.com/item/35461961-sey...dwide-fast-s-h“The hell with the rules. If it sounds right, then it is.” - Edward Van Halen
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Originally posted by dotsdad View PostWhen did Seymour Duncan start importing in bulk from Korea?? https://reverb.com/item/35461961-sey...dwide-fast-s-hAdministrator of the SDUGF
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Originally posted by dotsdad View PostWhen did Seymour Duncan start importing in bulk from Korea?? https://reverb.com/item/35461961-sey...dwide-fast-s-h
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The only thing that looks possibly funny to me are the rounded tabs and baseplates. The Duncan baseplate stamp looks a little large for recent pickups. However, I don't have 7-string Duncans to compare, so that all could be perfectly normal for 7-string Duncans. The logos on the bobbins look right for recent production. They were made a few days apart on the same baseplates, so they could be an OEM set, pulled from a guitar. (Don't know - what 7-stringers come with Custom / APH1N?)
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Originally posted by Kaptinkangaru View PostI pulled the trigger on what is purported to be a set of duncans. The SH-5 looks kinda sketchy to me, though these are my first 7 string Duncans. However, Duncan doesn't list a 7 string option for the APH-1. Is this a custom shop, or a fraud?
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