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@isaialv karma police-radiohead
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hi. do you think this set whit coil spliting can sound that good on a gibson sg?
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I have a JB Pickups for my stratocaster is nice sound on it I luv Seymour Duncan pickups I have Zebra pickups
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@ralfcaetano black and cream, the ones with the white bobbins are special order
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are zebra humbuckers black and white or black and cream?
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@SkidRow2341 so your saying jeff beck would also sound better?
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o.o que tesão esses captadores! ,gostei
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how do these pick ups sound clean?? like REALLY clean?
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Yes, it can be done, no problem. I have an Epiphone that I changed the pickups on, and the pickups I put in were 4-conductor, but I don't have any coil tap or splitting capabilities. It will work just fine, but you can always rewire things so you have the option.
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If the pickup has a 4 lead wire, can you connect it to a guitar without coil tap or anything that splits it? A guitar that's stock pickups are 2 lead wire not 4.
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I don't get tired of your playing Andy, I can watch you playing all day long!
I've bought a lot of these sets and the only complaint I've had with is they are evidently designed only for non-trem guitars because they don't offer the JB in a trem spaced in the set. All of them are standard spaced.
rmxrider20032000 7 months ago
@rmxrider20032000 - Sure they do! The trem-spaced JB model is the TB-4. Thanks!
-PGS Crew
ProGuitarShopDemos 7 months ago 5
@ProGuitarShopDemos I've got a TB-4 lying around here. I don't know much about "trem-spaced" stuff. But do you mean the TB-4 is just like an SH-4 but trem-spaced. (and what exactly is "trem-spaced")
I also got an SH-2n is there a difference with an SH-2 without that last 'n'? Because I don't really find much about it. Thanks for your time. You guys make great reviews and it's the first time I see your face in stead of only hearing your voice in a video :O
16YearsInHell 6 months ago
@16YearsInHell - The TB-4 is the trem-spaced version of the SH-4. "Trem-spaced" means that pole pieces are spaced properly for a guitar with a tremolo, as opposed to a hardtail. It could also be thought of as Fender spacing vs. Gibson spacing. The "n" at the end of the pickup model number indicates that it's intended to be a neck pickup. Seymour Duncan's site has all the info about every pickup they make, including sound samples. It's an excellent resource. Thanks!
-PGS
ProGuitarShopDemos 6 months ago
His tone would be better off if he actually used a pick...
SkidRow2341 9 months ago
@SkidRow2341 We know this to be false. Andy sounds the same with or without a pick.
-PGS Crew
ProGuitarShopDemos 9 months ago 51