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Old 12-06-2012, 12:05 AM
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Seymour Duncan USA Pearly Gates, Custom-Custom and Pots

Sorry! I know... these are guitar pickups... But they're really good guitar pickups! And I'm a bassist with ONE guitar.

Seymour Duncan USA Pearly Gates, Custom-Custom and Pots

Seymour Duncan SH-11 Custom Custom High Output Humbucker Bridge Pickup, Chrome

High Output Humbucker Bridge Pickup
Alnico II Magnet
Chrome Cover

The Seymour Duncan SH-11b is a high output humbucker for use in bright guitars. Great for pop, country, blues, classic rock and heavy rock. The Custom Custom is Seymour Duncan's SH-5 Duncan Custom humbucker with an Alnico II magnet for warm and smooth highs, more midrange, and a spongier bottom end than the SH-5. It's a good choice for players who need a traditional vintage tone with increased output. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable.

The SH-11 is recommended for bridge position. Often a Custom Custom is paired with a Pearly Gates for bluesy P.A.F. tones in the neck. Designed for brighter toned instruments. Works especially well with maple and ebony fingerboards.

This pickup is used by Josh Homme / Queens of the Stone Age, Michael Wilton / Queensryche, Clint Lowery / Sevendust, Greg Hetson / Bad Religion.

Specifications

Type: Dual Coil Humbucker
Position: Bridge
Cable: 4 Conductor
Impedence: 14.4 k
Resonant Peak: 5.2 KHz
Magnet: Alnico II Bar
Output: High

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Seymour Duncan SHPG-1n Pearly Gates Alnico II Humbucker Neck Pickup, Chrome

Moderate Output Humbucker Neck Pickup
Chrome Cover
Model #11102-45-N

The Seymour Duncan SH-PG1b Pearly Gates pickup is a warm, slightly-hotter-than-vintage humbucker. Great for blues, classic rock, southern rock, jam, and hard rock. Originally designed as a recreation of the pickups in the '59 Les Paul Standard that defined the raw, rebellious sound of Texas blues-rock. The Pearly Gates is sweet, but slightly rude, with great sustain and a bright top end that makes harmonics jump out of the guitar. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable.

Often used in both neck (SH-PG1n) and bridge (SH-PG1b) positions. Can be used in the bridge with an APH-1n Alnico II Pro in the neck for smoother tones; or, a Pearly Gates in the neck with an SH-11 Custom Custom for heavier rock sounds from the bridge position. For brighter toned instruments. Works especially well with maple and ebony fingerboards. Also works great with hollow and semi-hollow body guitars.

Used by Dickey Betts (neck & bridge), Warren Haynes / Gov't Mule (neck & bridge), Howard Leese / Heart (neck & bridge), Greg Martin / Kentucky Headhunters (neck & bridge).

Specifications

Type: Dual Coil Humbucker
Position: Neck
Cable: 4 Conductor
Impedence: 7.3 k
Resonant Peak: 7.5 KHz
Magnet: Alnico II Bar
Output: Moderate
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$150 for the set with pots
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