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[QUOTE="madoakdevin%20nli:1006733"]I have these for sale if anyone is interested. These are all Bridge position. Seymour Duncan SH-1 Late-'50s, vintage-correct, humbucker sound. Warm and crystalline clean tones. Full and bright distorted tones. Smooth sustain. Classic appointments include plain enamel wire, long legged bottom plate, vintage single conductor cable and no logo. Compared to the SH-55 Seth Lover, the '59 has slightly more scooped mids and is vacuum wax potted for squeal-free performance. This was the stock pickup in my Tele. It wasn't working for drop tuning or high gain, so I switched it out. It's a still a good sounding pickup, just didn't work for my applications. I also don't see it working for anything I'll be doing in the near future. Seymour Duncan SH-5 Beefed up Patent Applied For tone for a hard-driving, kickin' sound with the right balance of power, sustain, and distortion. This pickup cuts through with a distinctive high end and midrange attack. The ceramic magnet and custom coil design give it compressed dynamics, an enhanced harmonic structure, and a punchy bass. Perfect for dropped tunings without "mushing" out. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. I replaced the SH-1 with this, but it didn't have a hot enough output for me. Sweet pick up. It's still super hot, but not as hot as a duncan distortion or anything. I ended up putting it in my baritone for a bit, but again I needed more output. [/QUOTE]
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