My honesty always gets me in trouble, probably will do so again here... I like seymour personally, he is a nice guy, and I know he makes great pickups cause I hear them in the recordings and people talk about em etc..
But I have tried to install Seymours pickups 3 times in my various axes and each time it hasnt worked out.... this last ime It was gonna try some custom shop pickups but I didnt have the time so I just went for a stock set of bridge Trembucker Screaming Demon and neck trembucker Custom...
Here is my experience... ( once again I mean no disrespect to Seymour or anyone I know these are world class pickups but I'm just being honest in an attempt to give in factual data that they can used to help correct the problems)
1. Just like every Seymour I ever installed into my guitars these too "were too noisy". The pickups I installed before (JB and Alinco 2) were also noisy as a matter of fact they actaully squealed. I think this has to do with the fact that in my style I use more distortion and compression than probably anyone else on the planet. I cascade many different tube overdrives and preamps and my tone is very turbo charged and I guess these pickups just werent made for that high an overdrive..
2. I found the volume balance between the 2 pickups ( Trembucker Screaming Demon and neck trembucker Custom) to be very out of proportion.. The neck is about twice as loud as the bridge which sounds weak in comparison.. ( yes I checked the phase they were installed by a good tech who installs many seymours every day and he too said that they were noisy compared to other pickups and out of propostion in volume)
3. I used to use Joe Barden pickups for about 12 years.... then my axe got stolen and Joe Barden stopped making pickups.. so I've been looking for a new replacement... Dimarzio's sound good hot but aint worth a dime when it comes to clean tone.. İn comparison the seymours do offer a very nice "complex" and rich clean tone and sweet semi soft overdrive tone but when fully cranked to to the max squeal like a pig...
I'm sorry please forgive me.... I earge the people at the factory to use better sheilding potting whatever... these are the third set in the last 15 years that "didnt cut it".... and you know what the shame of it all is? The pickups actually had a very sweet and tasty tone.. I enjoyed their responce and warmth... they were musical and changed character nicely when you backed off the volume... and they sounded full of harmonics... actually they werent half bad except for that nasil mid spike , but even that was interestingly musical...
Darn shame.... I am really dissapointed with these Seymour duncan pickups.....
I may have to go the custom shop route ... these pickups showed "tone" potential but are not up to the "high performance" standards of the Joe Bardens...
hey forgive me but if the customers dont complain the manufacturer aint gonna grow.... I am sure that Seymour can make better pickups than these 2 I paid good money for... bought the pair over seas for 3 bills.. I dont think they will take em back... maybe I can send em into the custom shop "plus cash" for a set that dont squeal?
But I have tried to install Seymours pickups 3 times in my various axes and each time it hasnt worked out.... this last ime It was gonna try some custom shop pickups but I didnt have the time so I just went for a stock set of bridge Trembucker Screaming Demon and neck trembucker Custom...
Here is my experience... ( once again I mean no disrespect to Seymour or anyone I know these are world class pickups but I'm just being honest in an attempt to give in factual data that they can used to help correct the problems)
1. Just like every Seymour I ever installed into my guitars these too "were too noisy". The pickups I installed before (JB and Alinco 2) were also noisy as a matter of fact they actaully squealed. I think this has to do with the fact that in my style I use more distortion and compression than probably anyone else on the planet. I cascade many different tube overdrives and preamps and my tone is very turbo charged and I guess these pickups just werent made for that high an overdrive..
2. I found the volume balance between the 2 pickups ( Trembucker Screaming Demon and neck trembucker Custom) to be very out of proportion.. The neck is about twice as loud as the bridge which sounds weak in comparison.. ( yes I checked the phase they were installed by a good tech who installs many seymours every day and he too said that they were noisy compared to other pickups and out of propostion in volume)
3. I used to use Joe Barden pickups for about 12 years.... then my axe got stolen and Joe Barden stopped making pickups.. so I've been looking for a new replacement... Dimarzio's sound good hot but aint worth a dime when it comes to clean tone.. İn comparison the seymours do offer a very nice "complex" and rich clean tone and sweet semi soft overdrive tone but when fully cranked to to the max squeal like a pig...
I'm sorry please forgive me.... I earge the people at the factory to use better sheilding potting whatever... these are the third set in the last 15 years that "didnt cut it".... and you know what the shame of it all is? The pickups actually had a very sweet and tasty tone.. I enjoyed their responce and warmth... they were musical and changed character nicely when you backed off the volume... and they sounded full of harmonics... actually they werent half bad except for that nasil mid spike , but even that was interestingly musical...
Darn shame.... I am really dissapointed with these Seymour duncan pickups.....
I may have to go the custom shop route ... these pickups showed "tone" potential but are not up to the "high performance" standards of the Joe Bardens...
hey forgive me but if the customers dont complain the manufacturer aint gonna grow.... I am sure that Seymour can make better pickups than these 2 I paid good money for... bought the pair over seas for 3 bills.. I dont think they will take em back... maybe I can send em into the custom shop "plus cash" for a set that dont squeal?