Marshall_Abuser
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Re: Yngwie Malmsteen comes to Seymour Duncan
I have the Full Shred set in my main axe, so yes, it is GREAT for shred, but it lacks something that the JB has : the singing mids with the elastic feel. The FS also lacks a bit of output. It is my experience that Duncan pickups seem to lack output compared to most Dimarzios and I've tried a LOT of humbuckers over the last 10 years. The Dimarzio X2N is a fantastic shred pickup (output, smoothness, dual rails).
IMO a crossover of the FS and JB could possibly be better than any Dimarzio (including the X2N) for shred. If Duncan wants to venture into Dimarzio's territory, which mostly comprises high-gain, smooth and precise shred humbuckers, they would have to think like Dimarzio and let go of the vintage style and look. I also favor a double rail design to eliminate dropout when bending and to provide a more searing high-end while remaining smooth on the top.
I have the Full Shred set in my main axe, so yes, it is GREAT for shred, but it lacks something that the JB has : the singing mids with the elastic feel. The FS also lacks a bit of output. It is my experience that Duncan pickups seem to lack output compared to most Dimarzios and I've tried a LOT of humbuckers over the last 10 years. The Dimarzio X2N is a fantastic shred pickup (output, smoothness, dual rails).
IMO a crossover of the FS and JB could possibly be better than any Dimarzio (including the X2N) for shred. If Duncan wants to venture into Dimarzio's territory, which mostly comprises high-gain, smooth and precise shred humbuckers, they would have to think like Dimarzio and let go of the vintage style and look. I also favor a double rail design to eliminate dropout when bending and to provide a more searing high-end while remaining smooth on the top.
So you don't find the full shred as a "shredder's" pickup?