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Publié le 02/02/09 à 16:55
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This test is not about the whole set but the Seymour Duncan Little59 by itself.
This pickup is perfect for a real vintage 70s rock sound. A lot of mids in the sound – just like guitarists are used from a bridge humbucker on a Les Paul. The basses are nice and punchy and the sound contains a lot of sustain. Leads sing nicely and you can play with a lot of dynamics.
What’s special about this pickup is that it can be combined with normal singlecoil pickups. This can be done because it doesn’t deliver too much output – this makes it also suited for quite a few vintage guitars.
This pickup is perfect for a real vintage 70s rock sound. A lot of mids in the sound – just like guitarists are used from a bridge humbucker on a Les Paul. The basses are nice and punchy and the sound contains a lot of sustain. Leads sing nicely and you can play with a lot of dynamics.
What’s special about this pickup is that it can be combined with normal singlecoil pickups. This can be done because it doesn’t deliver too much output – this makes it also suited for quite a few vintage guitars.