Seymour Duncan Announces The Slash 3.0 Pickup Set!

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Slash 3.0 Pickup Set

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A new addition to Slash’s signature sound arsenal, 3.0 adds more punch and aggression while retaining clarity. Built with rough cast Alnico 5 magnets and vintage-inspired construction, it’s a powerful new option for players seeking extra cut without compromise.

  • Slash's most aggressive signature humbucker yet, featuring Alnico 5 magnets
  • Enhanced output and tighter lows without sacrificing legendary clarity and transparency
  • Developed at Slash's request for a special SG® and now deployed across multiple guitars in his touring rig
  • Available in multiple configurations: single or four-conductor wiring, standard or Trembucker spacing, long and short-leg options
  • Hand-built in Santa Barbara, CA
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For nearly four decades, Slash has relied on Seymour Duncan pickups to shape the unmistakable sound that defined a generation. From the original Slash model that recreated the legendary Appetite for Destruction tones, to the hotter Slash 2.0 set designed for stadium-sized live performances, Slash’s signature humbuckers have become iconic in their own right. Now, we bring you the Slash 3.0: born from Slash’s need for even more punch and bite while staying true to his tone.

The Slash 3.0 was first conceived at his request for Guns N’ Roses’ performance at the Back to the Beginning tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath. Slash needed extra output for his SG® without sacrificing the precision and authenticity he demands from his tone. With the inclusion of Alnico 5 magnets, this new 3.0 design delivers tighter lows, more immediate attack, and added output, while keeping the same transparent character and unmistakable Slash feel. In addition to his SG®, Slash is using 3.0 live in other guitars that benefit from additional output. “The new 3.0 is basically just one more step up,” Slash explains. “You have more output, but still that same clarity and honesty of the sound of the guitar. I've got the best of all worlds now because I have my original Slash pickups that I've been using on most of my guitars forever. But now I have the options of having the 2.0 and the 3.0 for different guitars and different situations where it calls for a bit more kick-ass.”

Hand-built in Santa Barbara with vintage-inspired construction (rough cast Alnico 5 magnets, wood spacers, and traditional appointments) the Slash 3.0 set is vacuum wax-potted and available in multiple configurations: single- or four-conductor wiring, standard or Trembucker spacing, and both long- and short-leg options for modern and vintage guitars alike. Whether you’re outfitting a Les Paul®, an SG®, or a stage-ready superstrat, the Slash 3.0 gives you the choice to add just the right amount of bite without ever losing the soul of your tone.

Read more about it here!

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Slash 3.0 Pickup Set

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A new addition to Slash’s signature sound arsenal, 3.0 adds more punch and aggression while retaining clarity. Built with rough cast Alnico 5 magnets and vintage-inspired construction, it’s a powerful new option for players seeking extra cut without compromise.

  • Slash's most aggressive signature humbucker yet, featuring Alnico 5 magnets
  • Enhanced output and tighter lows without sacrificing legendary clarity and transparency
  • Developed at Slash's request for a special SG® and now deployed across multiple guitars in his touring rig
  • Available in multiple configurations: single or four-conductor wiring, standard or Trembucker spacing, long and short-leg options
  • Hand-built in Santa Barbara, CA
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For nearly four decades, Slash has relied on Seymour Duncan pickups to shape the unmistakable sound that defined a generation. From the original Slash model that recreated the legendary Appetite for Destruction tones, to the hotter Slash 2.0 set designed for stadium-sized live performances, Slash’s signature humbuckers have become iconic in their own right. Now, we bring you the Slash 3.0: born from Slash’s need for even more punch and bite while staying true to his tone.

The Slash 3.0 was first conceived at his request for Guns N’ Roses’ performance at the Back to the Beginning tribute to Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath. Slash needed extra output for his SG® without sacrificing the precision and authenticity he demands from his tone. With the inclusion of Alnico 5 magnets, this new 3.0 design delivers tighter lows, more immediate attack, and added output, while keeping the same transparent character and unmistakable Slash feel. In addition to his SG®, Slash is using 3.0 live in other guitars that benefit from additional output. “The new 3.0 is basically just one more step up,” Slash explains. “You have more output, but still that same clarity and honesty of the sound of the guitar. I've got the best of all worlds now because I have my original Slash pickups that I've been using on most of my guitars forever. But now I have the options of having the 2.0 and the 3.0 for different guitars and different situations where it calls for a bit more kick-ass.”

Hand-built in Santa Barbara with vintage-inspired construction (rough cast Alnico 5 magnets, wood spacers, and traditional appointments) the Slash 3.0 set is vacuum wax-potted and available in multiple configurations: single- or four-conductor wiring, standard or Trembucker spacing, and both long- and short-leg options for modern and vintage guitars alike. Whether you’re outfitting a Les Paul®, an SG®, or a stage-ready superstrat, the Slash 3.0 gives you the choice to add just the right amount of bite without ever losing the soul of your tone.

Read more about it here!

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Pass...
 
The APH1 sure has a lot of offspring by now.
if this is based off that with an A5, it's essentially a Jazz. And while i am getting tired of every new release being Slash/Billy Gibbons/Joe Bonamassa flavor of the month...a 10k-ish Jazz bridge sounds pretty cool
 
I have a 2.0 set in a 2000 LP Classic. I like them, but they are a tad muddy. I think the A5 would be perfect for this wind. I may give them a shot.
 
if this is based off that with an A5, it's essentially a Jazz. And while i am getting tired of every new release being Slash/Billy Gibbons/Joe Bonamassa flavor of the month...a 10k-ish Jazz bridge sounds pretty cool
I thought the Jazz came first, so they're all based on that, not the A2P? And I'd think overwinding the Jazz set would just result in the '59, or 99.9% the same, anyway.

Anyhoo, I'm surprised that the EQ suggestions on the site show something so close to the scooped '59 sound, considering the (admittedly only slightly) softer magnet and quite substantially higher DCr. Whether that's more of the same wire or less of a thinner wire, either way, I wasn't expecting to see a scooped chart.

It's obviously not at all what it was designed for, but I'd like to hear this in an HSS Strat, more than an SG or anything similar. I love the Jazz bridge for mixing with singles, and it seems lots of people like the A2P and '59 in that role. Of course there was also the Pearly Gates Plus, which IIRC was approximately this kind of overwound + A5 spec, too. I bet this Slash 3.0 would fit in well.
 
No way this thing has A5.
"A new addition to Slash’s signature sound arsenal, 3.0 adds more punch and aggression while retaining clarity. Built with rough cast Alnico 5 magnets and vintage-inspired construction, it’s a powerful new option for players seeking extra cut without compromise."
 
It has an A5! Confirmed!
Btw, at first I thought it was April Fool's - when I read 3.0.

Will be cool for my Strat Bridge
 
3.0 sure

I tried the 1.0 and the 2.0 and neither fixed my sloppy playing, so I'll pass on this one thanks
 
i bet this is a cool set, especially for an sg.

the jazz did come first, so this might be an overwound jazz type pup?

the jazz has different wire than the 59 and has a different winding pattern, so im sure they will sound different
 
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