Luke Duke said:I bet they are a version of the SD Ultimates in like in the Studio Custom.
The regular Studios have 59s IIRC.
Luke
Notice I said a version of the CCCs. We've got one of those redwoods here at a local store, but I doubt they'll let me tear it down to find out any more.CCC said:Only the Artist Ultimate has those SD Ultimates, the studio custom also comes with 59's.
The Studio Customs use Ultimates, which use oxygen free copper IIRC. I met Jol last year at a Hamer guitar seminar. Super knowledgeable guy. He told me/us they call Seymour and tell him what they are building and he makes a recommendation on what to put in the guitar. I didn't get the impression that each model was tweaked though.crusty philtrum said:Hi guys
I recently bought a Studio Custom, and I believe that the pair of 59's in it are somewhat tweaked. I found an interview with Jol Dantzig, Hamer's main man, where he said that the neck pickup has a little less bass to allow for good sound even with the tone control rolled right off, and I think he said that the bridge p/up had a bit more midrange. He was not specific as to whether these things were achieved with the coils or the magnets or both, unfortunately. From other material I read regarding Hamers, I got the impression that pretty much any Duncan model p/up that they use is somewhat tweaked to suit their guitars.
That actually makes perfect sensecrusty philtrum said:Thanks, Luke. Does the oxygen free copper have any effect on the tone I wonder? And I know that a few Hamer models have Seth Lovers in them, so I also wondered.....could SLU be...Seth Lover Ultimate, perhaps?
neil
Travis said:The SLU pickups are the identical pickups as the Ultimates in the Artist Ultimates. The SLU stand for "Slightly Less Ultimate," as they simply have not been designated a matching serial number to the guitar. But they are the same in construction and tonal characteristic.
I have a pair of Ultimates I put in my Hamer Artist Korina which came stock with 59's. As much as I love the 59's, there was a noticeable improvement. Everything I love about the 59's was kicked up a notch. The Ultimates seem more responsive and let more of the player's character through.
The Studio and Studio Customs use 59's. The 30th Anniversary Studios used Antiquities and the Studio Redwoods used the SLU pickups. All are variations/recreations of the PAF.
CCC said:You're making it worse, Travis. I really hoped you would say these were not that good....
Just pulled the trigger on one.
:drool:CCC said:Picking it up tomorrow....
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