SH-1N/SH-4 (Gonna sound like a newb)

Norseman

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Ok is the SH-1N a ‘59 and an SH-4 a JB?

I bought a used ESP LTD EC-1000 and the seller had just copied and pasted something from like a website and it said it had ‘59/JB pickups. I pulled them out to see exactly what they are because they sound EXCELLENT and I see SH-1N & SH-4 on them. I did some searching in the forum here and I believe that the answer is “Yes” but I just wanted to get educated on this.


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model # and friendly name id assume. most people dont know what a sh1n is but if you say a 59 neck humbucker, they have an idea what that is or at least might be.
 
What you have there is...

A classic PAF in the neck - full warm bass, scooped mids, nice sharp highs. Great for clean rhythm.
A "Hot Rodded" Humbucker in the bridge. Hot - but not scorching hot. Not overly bassy, but with a nice mid push and great singing/stinging highs.

In both on you should get a great full sound where they compliment each others tones, filling in the gaps. As I have said in other threads - this is a great combo in that guitar.

Spend some time with a screwdriver really dialing them in, listen-adjust-listen-adjust etc...
 
I have to admit that I have to look up the 'friendly name' of many SD pickups when just given the model numbers.
 
I have one of the old tone-charts, in PDF format, but it doesn't include the newer models. It's too bad that Duncan doesn't do the tone-chart any longer, and doesn't even list the "SH" number on many of its pups. It's like the web designer just got lazy.
 
The web designer probably doesn't know the model numbers either.

:)

If I need the model numbers I reference the Pickup Output Sticky topic up above. It has almost all of them.
 
Aceman I agree. Sweet sweet tone and crunch with this combo. I have another EC-1000FR that I gutted and put Gibson pups in and I love it. This one sounds very near as sweet and I didn’t have to do all that work LOL


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