what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

rosssurf

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I have this EVH pickup that I am not using and would like to know more about it. Can anyone tell me why the baseplate does not have the SD logo?

Was this a stock pickup in some run of Eddies striped guitar or something.

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Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

This is now known as the "78 model" from Seymour Duncan, it used to be called "Evenly Voiced Harmonics" but I think the Evh Empire caught on to the name and Duncan had to rename it. A great hot Paf type pickup, right around 9K DC resistance, Alnico II magnet, and good for a lot more than just EVH tone chasing. A lot of Duncan custom shop pickups from that time had the baseplate with no logo.
 
Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Yep, just a Duncan '78
 
Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Was this a OEM for a certain guitar model?
 
Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

custom shop models didnt used to have stamped baseplates sometimes, nothing to worry about
 
Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

Re: what's with my "Evenly Voiced harmonics" without a Duncan baseplate? EVH

custom shop models didnt used to have stamped baseplates sometimes, nothing to worry about

This. I'd have to look, but I don't know if any of my custom shop pickups have the logo on the base plate.
 
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