Whats up everyone i recently ordered a seymour duncan tb 10 and sh 10n full shred set for my esp m ii to replace the emgs it came with stock.
Ceramic full shred pickup.
They are the chief competitors of pickup producers emg and dimarzio.
I m playing styles that range from rock up to modern metal so i needed something a little bit less compressed with more dynamics that can still get heavy yet not suck for more laid back stuff.
Seymour duncan is an american producer of active and passive guitar pickups.
I m not eric johnson and the nuances through my setup tend to get muddled.
The sd alpha is a ceramic neck pickup for shredding purposes.
The custom is my favorite bridge pickup for a les paul as mentioned it has a high low not scooped just not the most present midrange thing going on which lets the mids of the les paul really shine through really fat sounding just awesome.
Any reason to drop.
Dif between distortion vs.
Real cabs used were marshall 1960b cabs loaded with celestion g12 65 s vintage 30 s and g12m greenback s.
They produce pronounced mids and a quick bass response.
Because the full shred has such an articulate voice it works brilliantly as a 7 string pickup lending separation and distinction to even the lowest and most distorted riffs.
The full shred neck gets along beautifully with the full shred bridge but can also be combined with one of our high output bridge pickups like the invader duncan distortion or alternative 8.
For reference this full shred bridge pickup evaluation was conducted with a fractal axe fx ii xl featuring celestion impluse responses and fractal mfc 101 midi foot controller.
The strong magnets allows the pickup to retain articulation and clarity even when introduced to extreme gain which makes for a great choice for fast paced metal.
Anyone use or experience the sd full shred pickup in the neck position.
Ceramic magnets are quite strong and as such are normally hotter.
I ve been working on my doubleneck and remembered that at one point for the 12 string neck i was considering swapping the 59 four conductor in the neck position for a full shred very similar pickups according to specs except that the full shred is brighter than the 59.
I don t like the distortion sounds fizzy to me good for high gain rhythm though.
The full shred is another pickup that works really well in basswood and you can pair the bridge version with the full shred neck model or the jazz with equally great results.
The full shred has a clear high end that cuts through without sounding shrill and it offers a chunky thick metal rhythm tone.
I ve got a full shred bridge that s been laying around looking for honest employment and my gas is in desire of a pegasus other than videos and sound bytes the difference between the two isn t overwhelming.