ProgWok
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I have a question for the Kramer experts out there.
I have an old Kramer 600-ST (Striker), one of the overseas (Korean?) models. I bought it used, but I think the original pickups were in it (h/s/s). My question: does anyone know what kind of pickups these are? (Unfortunately I don't have any pictures). They have black plastic covers over them saying 'Designed by Seymour Duncan' in gold lettering. Without the caps they look kinda cheapish. But the sound is not bad at all. The humbucker is splittable (as the guitar has a coil tap switch), the single coils have but one wire and a grounding.
I've been wondering whether the 'Designed by...' distinction was for the pickups or only for the caps. Were these pickups manufactured by Kramer themselves, or did they have it done by another company?
Any information is welcome.
By the way: I replaced the bridge and neck pickups with a Dimarzio Steve's Special and a Pro Track.
I have an old Kramer 600-ST (Striker), one of the overseas (Korean?) models. I bought it used, but I think the original pickups were in it (h/s/s). My question: does anyone know what kind of pickups these are? (Unfortunately I don't have any pictures). They have black plastic covers over them saying 'Designed by Seymour Duncan' in gold lettering. Without the caps they look kinda cheapish. But the sound is not bad at all. The humbucker is splittable (as the guitar has a coil tap switch), the single coils have but one wire and a grounding.
I've been wondering whether the 'Designed by...' distinction was for the pickups or only for the caps. Were these pickups manufactured by Kramer themselves, or did they have it done by another company?
Any information is welcome.
By the way: I replaced the bridge and neck pickups with a Dimarzio Steve's Special and a Pro Track.