So, I suppose I should post something about my 7 string Full Shred set here...

eaeolian

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...since it's the Duncan forum and all. ;)

I have a Jackson SLAT3-7 in Green Swirl.

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It came with EMGs, which went right the hell out the window. (One went to the UK, actually.) My initial PU pair were Wolfetone rewinds of a JB7 and Jazz7, which is what I have in my main 7, a Jackson Custom Shop Soloist 7:

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Unfortunately, the SLAT is considerably darker than the CS - probably because of the finish - and it couldn't hang at rehearsal. My first attempt to fix it was to swap the alnico mag for a ceramic, which helped but didn't get it there - the CS guitar is really bright without being shrill. I was considering both Suhr and Bareknuckle, but figured I'd have a look at the Duncan tone chart first.

Lo and behold, a pickup I've disliked in guitars before - the Full Shred - seemed to have the response characteristics I needed - lots of top and upper mids with a lot less low than a JB. So I ordered the bridge pickup for the SLAT, and was pleasantly surprised to find that the guitar hung in with the CS guitar at rehearsal. So, since someone I knew was selling the neck PU on another forum, I grabbed that, too. The pair works nicely together, with plenty of bite. So if you have a dark 7 string you need to brighten up, give these a try - they certainly worked for me.
 
Re: So, I suppose I should post something about my 7 string Full Shred set here...

These guitars look familiar . . . . cool seeing you here dude! I've been digging on Duncans lately, if I ever get another 7 I'll definitely check out some of the Duncan models. How did the large route holes look with the passive pickups?
 
Re: So, I suppose I should post something about my 7 string Full Shred set here...

Nice.

And those are killer guitars, dude.
 
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