RogerMexiko
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Saw somewhere this question posted but cannot find it or an answer.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pickups/guitars/humbucker
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pickups/guitars/humbucker
Saw somewhere this question posted but cannot find it or an answer.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/pickups/guitars/humbucker
Since the Duality set is a completely new type of pickup for us, we decided to go with a different logo to help set it apart. Plus we think the 'S' logo looks cool and we don't use it enough!
Other new pickup models, like the Saturday Night Special set and Alpha and Omega set still use the traditional logo.
Wasn't the Alpha-Omega released in 2015?
Yep! Six, seven, and eight string versions of the Alpha and Omega set will all be available from the production line in March.
I agree that it would be nice to have more readily available cosmetic options, but for the time being all of those options are available as a Shop Floor Custom, which usually only takes a week or two to complete.
Where does that leave people that paid more for the custom shop version of the Alpha-Omega during the limited release?
The original offering was a limited edition pickup set made by our master winders in the Custom Shop, with each set coming in a signed and dated box. They were also packaged with bonus material, including a digital copy of Periphery's most recent album at the time.
The production version is made on our factory floor, is not signed or dated, and doesn't include any bonus material.
Yes. That's fairly common knowledge.
Are there any more custom shop models or limited runs that will end up as production models? Paying a premium for something that ends up as a regular production model can sting the wallet a little.
Would an Invader with standard (the normal huge ones) black hex-poles but with a trembucker spacing and black seymour logo be considered a shop-floor custom?
If so can you give a ballpark estimate on the upcharge,,,,,or the total price?
Who would be able to place that order for me?
In other words just like the synyster gates model but with no chrome,,,,,and a black normal duncan logo.
Actually if the black logo made it cost much more I'd just stay standard on that. I forgot how small the logo is on those anyways.
So just a Synyster bridge with black hex-heads!
(for the bridge of a tung-oiled full-maple w/ebony Carvin st300fr)
I don't believe that a TB-8 is offered because it isn't really needed. The hex caps offer such a huge magnetic field that a TB would just be overkill.
TB-8?
I only play six-strings if that's what you mean.
The Synyster Gates Invader is a trembucker spaced pickup I always thought,,,,,,,,,but maybe I'm indeed mistaken.
The Synyster Gates version of the Invader is indeed a trembucker spaced pickup, per his request.
I just looked and it seems they've removed his sig-set with the wider spacing and the chrome-caps from the website.
Looks like custom is the only option for the wider spacing.
Does SD themselves say it's not really needed in trembucker-spacing since it has the huge caps?
Hoping Riley can check on that one for me.
I just looked and it seems they've removed his sig-set with the wider spacing and the chrome-caps from the website.
Looks like custom is the only option for the wider spacing.
Does SD themselves say it's not really needed in trembucker-spacing since it has the huge caps?
Hoping Riley can check on that one for me.