Duncan Designed.........Trash or Treasure!?!?!?

Am I wrong to think the
Designed hotrails are HOTTER than the Production model?

MY SL3 Jackson is abit over the top but I kinna like it.....
 
Nope. That's how they designed it. I think the DD 59's are a bit smoother too.


Thanks Artie I knew I knew that info.....
I stepped away from the World of PUPS for a time
MY sl3 is Neckthru Maple/Poplar sides I like it better than some of the Basswood side guitars...

The Distortion Designed seems less ice pick toppy to me too...
 
These are legit...certainly better than a lot of stock pickups in sub $800 guitars.
 
I have the pre-loaded SC101 set in a Strat. Anyone who picked this up couldn't tell it, (tone-wise), from an expensive MIA Fender. All the classic jangle and chime that you'd expect from single coils.

Also, I have the Squier Vintage Modified Surf Strat, with the DD Lipstick Tubes. It's got it's own unique thing going on. Kinda an old "Dano" vibe. Love it.
 
Like them. I have HB 103's in 2 guitars and a Detonator. If they are right they are right.
 
Like them. I have HB 103's in 2 guitars and a Detonator. If they are right they are right.

Heh, heh. You're going to talk me into taking mine off the Trading Post. ;)

P.S. Does anyone know what the HB112b originally came in? It's the quasi Screamin' Demon.
 
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Heh, heh. You're going to talk me into taking mine off the Trading Post. ;)

P.S. Does anyone know what the HB112b originally came in? It's the quasi Screamin' Demon.
The HB112 was originally the Duncan/Ibanez HB103B that was in the SZ series. The only difference we're the hex poles instead of slugs. It's closer to the distortion. I regret getting rid of mine.

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I have a poplar / neck-through Jackson SL3 also. The pickups actually sound great, especially the neck has a great strat tone considering it's pushed back by the 24 frets, but for some reason in this guitar for me they sound noticeably dark, or like good pickups but there's a blanket over them. I have also have the Designed Distortion in a Gibson Melody Maker and it's great in there. Has a lot of range working the volume and is plenty lively in that one.
 
I have a full set ( 3 ) of the original ( late 90's early 2000's ) Duncan designed Strat before they went to the HR model name. They are definitely hot. The hottest output pickup I think they make is the hot rails for tele set, those things produce some serious output. I have become more and more a fan of medium output single coils as of late and humbucking pickups that years ago I thought were the Bee's Knee's are now getting yanked one by one in favor of single coils.

I have a Duncan designed humbucker set in my Cameo Deluxe SG ( 1960's Japan knock off ) and I really like it in there. The original pickups gave up the ghost in 2001 and I bought the DD's from Guitar Center when they were a store brand. I haven't found a reason to want to change those ones out yet. I have an 80's era Epiphone SG that I can't find a set of pickups I am happy with for it to save my life. Still on the hunt for that one. I am thinking I may custom make a set for that guitar; it seems needy.
 
I recently acquired a mid-2000s Squier Satin Trans Strat HSS guitar that reportedly features a Duncan Designed humbucker, per the product pages for this guitar at the Zzounds and FuzzFaced websites.

https://www.zzounds.com/item--SQU321730

https://www.fuzzfaced.net/squier-satin-trans-fat-stratocaster.html

Anybody know what particular model of DD humbucker this would be?

BTW, it sounds decent as a humbucker, but sadly enough, it came wired from the factory out-of-phase with the middle pickup in splitcoil mode in Position 2, I haven't had an opportunity to get in there and rewire the HB yet, so i don't yet know how good or bad its splitcoil tone is.
 

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