Prime2515103
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I emailed a question to Seymour Duncan but they never responded, therefore I am assuming they won't read any feedback I might send, so I'm posting it here.
I recently bought a set of triple-shot bezels to put in my PRS SE because I didn't want to drill holes for a bunch of switches, but it turns out I'm going to have to do that anyway.
While the idea is good, I'm shocked at how cheap these things are. They are a toy. They might as well be made of rubber. One of them is even warped (it is rounded away from the pickup). The bezels that came with this guitar (and it is a cheap/budget guitar) are twice as sturdy as the triple-shots.
Considering the lack of quality of the bezels themselves, I'm sure I can look forward to failed switches in the future.
At $50 a set for such a simple thing I would have thought these would be of professional quality.
I love Duncan pickups, but I will never, ever, buy Duncan accessories again.
Have a nice day.
P.S. Oops on the title typo... lol
I recently bought a set of triple-shot bezels to put in my PRS SE because I didn't want to drill holes for a bunch of switches, but it turns out I'm going to have to do that anyway.
While the idea is good, I'm shocked at how cheap these things are. They are a toy. They might as well be made of rubber. One of them is even warped (it is rounded away from the pickup). The bezels that came with this guitar (and it is a cheap/budget guitar) are twice as sturdy as the triple-shots.
Considering the lack of quality of the bezels themselves, I'm sure I can look forward to failed switches in the future.
At $50 a set for such a simple thing I would have thought these would be of professional quality.
I love Duncan pickups, but I will never, ever, buy Duncan accessories again.
Have a nice day.
P.S. Oops on the title typo... lol
