Low turn pickups

thunderkyss

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I just found out about PRS's 58/15LT pickups they are now putting in their 594 guitars. I like the idea, more of a single coil sound, but in a humbucker. & the premise makes sense. The videos I've seen sound like they do get the sound of a single coil... more high end clarity & definition.

Does Seymour Duncan offer a low turn alternative?
 
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Sounds like what John Mayer is using. I'm going to get an earful tonight at Fenway park for Dead Co.

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Nothing Duncan makes (or anyone else) sound like the 5x/Xx pickups from PRS. They are their own food group.

Whether that is a good or bad thing is up to the individual set of ears.

Output wise, it would be a Jazz/AP2. But tonally, nothing in the production lineup sounds the same. The clarity with wax and covers while still retaining beef is pretty wild.
 
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Yeah, I can't think of anything that SD makes that is close to that, at least not the way PRS does it.. Of course there are the regular single coil sized hum-cancelling pickups like the Vintage Rails or Classic Stacks, too. I haven't heard those pickups, but I like the idea, even though I am not a single coil guy (mostly). I am sure the idea could be explored in the Custom Shop, though.
 
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I haven't seen the specs on these, but it occurs to me that they may have more coil offset as well as fewer turns overall. Not surprisingly, that generally delivers a more singlecoily sound.
 
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To my understanding, they are just PAF-style pickups wound in the seven point something K range, and both the bridge and neck pickups are the same wind. Not sure about what type of alnico they use, but my guess is using two Duncan PAF-type neck pickups in both positions would give a similar vibe.
 
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