Blackened Black Winter?

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Isn't it that the font for the logo is different (and black) and the pickups are flat black.
 
Originally made as OEM for Schecter, then offered as a production spinoff. Nothing special under the hood and not a whole lot different than your standard BW from a tone perspective, but they are more adjustable and look awesome!
 
Not sure why these were not styled like the Nazgul in the first place. Maybe they were wanting to show-off the gothic-font logo thinking it was so cool.
The dual-hex option is great to have though. They should offer both the dual-hex and the Nazgul look, and ditch the originals IMO.
 
Wonder if they ever tried Comic Sans?

Funny, because IMO the "none more black" ultra-metal marketing of the Black Winter pickups has probably scared off non-metal people from trying some of the most unusual and versatile pickups in the Duncan catalog.
 
I've honestly never tried to play anything other than metal in mine, but yeah, the neck pickup has a great clean tone, and splits a lot better than your average anemic PAF-type!

The bridge pickup is ridiculously hot, tight, and fiercely upper-mid-focused, though.
 
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I've honestly never tried to play anything other than metal in mine, but yeah, the neck pickup has a great clean tone, and splits a lot better than your average anemic PAF-type!

The bridge pickup is ridiculously hot, tight, and upper-mid-focused, though.

The neck is great for cleans. With the right settings I can do jazz and blues rhythm on it quite nicely. Splitting the neck and adding some kind of OD can result in a lovely edge-of-breakup tone with versatile application.

The bridge can do metal, of course, as well as rock, hard rock, and punk. It produce very nice usable cleans with the tone knob at 5. Splitting the bridge with tone dimed makes an excellent base for blues leads and funk.
 
Funny, because IMO the "none more black" ultra-metal marketing of the Black Winter pickups has probably scared off non-metal people from trying some of the most unusual and versatile pickups in the Duncan catalog.

This is probably true. While it is great at all things metal. I could do most gigs with a set of these.
 
Duncan should push these even more by offering those hex-poles in silver and gold too.

I really think Duncan has been slow on the cosmetic-element of the pickup line. They've been able to rely on their well-deserved reputation for tone and quality, but by doing so I think they've given some of their competition a much larger foot in the door. But what do I know really, because Duncan might already be making all the orders they could ever keep up with anyways. (?)
 
Duncan should push these even more by offering those hex-poles in silver and gold too.

I really think Duncan has been slow on the cosmetic-element of the pickup line. They've been able to rely on their well-deserved reputation for tone and quality, but by doing so I think they've given some of their competition a much larger foot in the door. But what do I know really, because Duncan might already be making all the orders they could ever keep up with anyways. (?)

You can order them with whatever color poles you want.
 
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