Sunday, August 7, 2011

Seymour Duncan Full Shred SH-10b 7-String Electric Guitar Bridge Humbucker Pickup Black

Seymour Duncan Full Shred SH-10b 7-String Electric Guitar Bridge Humbucker Pickup Black Reviews


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Seymour Duncan Full Shred SH-10b 7-String Electric Guitar Bridge Humbucker Pickup Black Feature

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Seymour Duncan released the 7-string Full Shred SH-10b Humbucker Pickup to meet the growing fan base of 7-stringed electric guitar players. The Full Shred SH10b is part of a series of Seymour Duncan pickups redesigned and released specifically to capture the deeper tones and wider range of sound found in the new generation of 7-stringed guitars.Shredders and metalheads will be elated with the high output that the Full Shred SH-10 7-string pickup delivers. Seymour Duncan Full Shred pickups are revered for top-end clarity and crisp, well-defined low end. With aggressive midrange Full Shred pickups are great for capturing clear, tight tone during heavy rhythms and speed riffs. Duncan Full Shred pickups' 2 symmetrical coils and short Allen head pole pieces produce a more intense, focused magnetic field while their Alnico 5 magnet maintains an organic attack and feel. The Full Shred is a perfect pickup for rock, heavy metal, speed metal, and any music featuring fast, aggressive, solo playing. Seymour Duncan builds in a 4-conductor hookup cable for various switching options. The Full Shred SH-10b and matches well with Seymour Duncan's SFX-04 Twin Tube Mayhem pickup for ultimate heaviness. The Full Shred SH-10b is recommended for the bridge position.Applications: The Full Shred SH-10b pickup offers high-output tone for heavy rhythms and speed riffs. Used for classic rock, heavy rock, hip hop, fusion, and aggressive solo playing.Guitars: For balanced and warm instruments. Works especially well with rosewood fingerboards.Players: Riggs/Rob Zombie (bridge), Phil Campbell/Motorhead (bridge), Chris Rest/Lagwagon (bridge)Made in the USA: These pickups come with a black cover; are produced at the Seymour Duncan factory in Santa Barbara, California; and made their debut at the January 2010 NAMM show in Los Angeles..


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