Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

I don't normally have a problem with that attitude, but it still wouldn't hurt to even have the most basic of specs on these.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

I don't normally have a problem with that attitude, but it still wouldn't hurt to even have the most basic of specs on these.

Read through the many posts leading up to this point and you'll see that discussing specifics about these pickups is frowned upon and your request for "more information" will likely go unanswered until users start getting these in their hands and reporting back with details ;)

This is more of a "close your mouth, cross your fingers and hand over your cash" affair...
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Read through the many posts leading up to this point and you'll see that discussing specifics about these pickups is frowned upon and your request for "more information" will likely go unanswered until users start getting these in their hands and reporting back with details ;)

This is more of a "close your mouth, cross your fingers and hand over your cash" affair...

I was not aware the specifications were being kept hush-hush, but do we even know if the pickup as originally designed ended up being the neck or bridge position?
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

All we know is the DC resistance on the prototypes were high 7 low 8 if I recall and the magnets are A2.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Read through the many posts leading up to this point and you'll see that discussing specifics about these pickups is frowned upon and your request for "more information" will likely go unanswered until users start getting these in their hands and reporting back with details ;)

This is more of a "close your mouth, cross your fingers and hand over your cash" affair...

Jeez ...

Everything you could possibly want to know about these pickups is covered in this thread: https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=247383
 
Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Fugly Bucker - specifications & information

Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Fugly Bucker - specifications & information

Seymour Duncan Custom Shop Fugly Bucker humbucker

Basic specs:
- humbucker, black matte, four conductors,
- dual coil, neck & bridge position versions,
- Alnico-II, 42AWG winding,
- series/split/parallel possibility,
- one coil parallel axis, one coil blade,
- moderate and tasty, voiced for versatility,
- open and crunchy, focus on upper mids,
- Hawkbucker style blade.

DC Resistance:
- neck: Red and Green 3.81k Ω, White and Black 3.78k Ω
- bridge: Red and Green 4.01k Ω, White and Black 3.92k Ω

The tone is intended to be medium hotness, open and crunchy and primarily focused on versatility.
EQ-wise there'll be a focus on the upper mids with the primary aim being good articulation and definition, even under heavy gain.
When split, the pickup should go into an open and airy and harmonically rich lesser output tone. It should not be boomy nor have shrill high end.

Image (pickup will be matte black, not gloss):
http://cdn.seymourduncan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/photo5.jpg

Demo video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CzH5FBA-GBw

Demo guitar specs (with 500K pots and a 0.047 tone cap.):
- basswood body,
- bolt-on maple neck,
- rosewood fretboard,
- 25.5" scale,
- locking Floyd Rose tremolo.

Price (Custom Shop orders): $160 (single), $300 (balanced set);
Price (SD Forum users): $110 (single), $200 (balanced set).

Jeez ...

Everything you could possibly want to know about these pickups is covered in this thread: https://forum.seymourduncan.com/showthread.php?t=247383
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

This is basically the pickup I've been waiting for... less about the output, more about the actual sound. Looks awesome, sounds great on the demo, incorporates two of my favourite designs and let's face it... who doesn't like the exclusive feel of being part of the SDUGF family where we dream it and they build it?
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Anyone planning on pairing up a FUgly Bucker neck with a Crazy 8 bridge? In addition, if one was putting together a HSH guitar the Stra-Bro 90 in the middle would complete the circle.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Anyone planning on pairing up a FUgly Bucker neck with a Crazy 8 bridge? In addition, if one was putting together a HSH guitar the Stra-Bro 90 in the middle would complete the circle.

are there any soundclips with a stra-bro 90 in the middle position
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

I plan to use mine in the bridge coupled with my favourite PAF-type pickup in the neck. I have high hopes about the sound and I imagine there wouldn't be a significant volume difference from switching.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

What's the expected delivery time for the Fuglybucker?

A ballpark figure like a date will suffice.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

From what I gathered in my short conversation with MJ, they'll start shipping as early as mid December.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Check your credit card. Me thinks when billed, pu's will ship shortly after.
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

So December, why thank you SD, that's one cool as the North Pole Christmas present :D
 
Re: Fugly Bucker - Come and Get it

Ah yes, right around the worst possible time to get an unexpected charge of over a hundred dollars on my card. :banghead:


Nah, I'm already planning around it.
 
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