@Dave the Barbarian welcome to the forum. According to the Duncan site, the DCR reading is closer to the JB Jr or Red Devil. How does it sound?
Must be a JB, then.It sounds great.
Didn’t the JB come out in October 2025? I know the previous owner had had the guitar since 2018 and did no mods to it.Must be a JB, then.
Yeah, like the early 90s or so?the jb jr has been out for a long time
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I am now 99% sure that it is indeed a Little 59. I was able to get it into some good light last night and you can see the impression of the Seymour Duncan logo on the face of the pickup. Someone either rubbed it off or it has just been worn off over time. This and all of the other reasons I listed above lead me to believe that it’s a Little 59. Thanks for the help here.I am leaning to it being a Little 59. They were available in tele versions at the time and Ron Kirn said he thought that was what it was.
It measures close to the spec when accounting for loss from capacitance by measuring at the cable also. The underside looks like a few photos I have seen of them. I just wish it had a sticker or logo. It sounds awesome and it's staying either way.
Those look real to me, but it's been so long since I had a set that I can't remember if the Slash sig is written over a stamped Duncan logo.are these aph-2s real or fake?
Never heard of 7 string fakes. The roundish tab looks like on other 7 string duncans. I say real.Good Morning everyone.
It’s been several months that I wish to buy it from this person but no logo on the plate, a logo that seems small to me.
Is this pickup a fake? It’s a Sh-5.
What do you think?