Fake pickup ?

Soumitra

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Is it possible to switch the inner of a SD pickup and replace it with a fake (keeping the original cover) ?

I have two SSL-1s which say SD on the top (white plastic cover) but no identification mark on the bottom. How do I tell if they are genuine ?

:scratchch
 
Re: Fake pickup ?

The plastic covers on Strat pickups are easily interchangeable. Every genuine Seymour Duncan pickup I've seen has a sticker on the bottom. Do these have stickers?
 
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First, the magnets will tell you a lot about the pickup. If they have beveled edges, maybe a little lacquer type stuff on the top, that's one sign. The rest is found by taking the cover off...
 
Re: Fake pickup ?

The plastic covers on Strat pickups are easily interchangeable. Every genuine Seymour Duncan pickup I've seen has a sticker on the bottom. Do these have stickers?

Small sticker below each (they come fitted as stock pickups in a guitar) which just says "1".

I should also add here that they come as stock pickups in a guitar (strat copy) I plan to purchase second hand from some one. Manufacturer's description says they are "SD Vintage pickups" (neck and middle). Reviews I have read on the internet suggest that the vintage actually stands for SSL-1.

Will try and post pics soon.
 
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Post a pic. I mean you don't even tell us what wire they have.

In general Strat pickup covers aren't fitting too many other Strat pickups.

Will post pics soon. Didn't strike me to check the wire. Let me look that up as well.
 
Re: Fake pickup ?

Small sticker below each (they come fitted as stock pickups in a guitar) which just says "1".

I should also add here that they come as stock pickups in a guitar (strat copy) I plan to purchase second hand from some one. Manufacturer's description says they are "SD Vintage pickups" (neck and middle). Reviews I have read on the internet suggest that the vintage actually stands for SSL-1.

Will try and post pics soon.

1 on a white sticker is correct, if it has staggered poles and a triagular bottom, its a SSL-1.

Look here: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/faq/frequently-asked/everything-else/labels/labels/
 
Re: Fake pickup ?

1 on a white sticker is correct, if it has staggered poles and a triagular bottom, its a SSL-1.

Look here: http://www.seymourduncan.com/support/faq/frequently-asked/everything-else/labels/labels/

Thanks a ton !! I think this fits the specs of the pickups. Also, spent a while playing them. The tone is too distinct for them to be a fake. The tone of the neck pickup makes me want to weep with joy :)

Still, it's great that I got it verified here as well.

:thanks:
 
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