Fiesta Red
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We've had the Jazz/JB and the 59 sets.
What's next?
Duncan Distortion?
What's next?
Duncan Distortion?
SH-3? I don't really know my Duncan history, so I'm just taking a guess.It would probably be easy to guess if you remember what pickups were released 50 years ago....
It would probably be easy to guess if you remember what pickups were released 50 years ago....
It would probably be easy to guess if you remember what pickups were released 50 years ago....
Shame it couldn’t be a commemorative Paul Kossoff set - since he passed away 50 years ago yesterday.It would probably be easy to guess if you remember what pickups were released 50 years ago....
I think there's a difference between the date they came up with the model vs the actual date it was released as a production pickup to the public. My understanding is the 59 (using A2 at the time) was originally based off the pickups in Jeff Beck's Oxblood Les Paul, which would have been one of the first reproducible pickups Seymour might have made.I've always wondered how they decided their numbering system. The Jazz & JB came first, and are SH-2 and SH-4 respectively. The 59, which came later, is the SH-1.![]()
Stag Mag sounds like a Custom Custom, but a little more vintage/PAF/Alnico 2 Pro soft in the bottom end. Stag Mag works well in all coil configurations IME.How does The Mag or the Stag Mag sound in full series humbucker mode? Is it any good or is it kinda like the P Rails where it's pretty clear that was not the priority when designing it?
I have an 84 Explorer in the shop currently that is getting a "The Mag" put in the bridge (the secret Hetfield pickup). I will let you know when i get it back what it sounds like.How does The Mag or the Stag Mag sound in full series humbucker mode? Is it any good or is it kinda like the P Rails where it's pretty clear that was not the priority when designing it?