Dave Scepter Posted July 19, 2025 Posted July 19, 2025 Looks like a Seymour Duncan TB-4 with some sort of circuit board connector on the base plate? Quote
0 ZR Posted July 19, 2025 Posted July 19, 2025 Is it possibly the little circuit board from those Seymour Duncan multi switch pickup rings? Why can't I remember the name? I use them on one guitar and I think they're pretty cool! Quote
0 Dave Scepter Posted July 19, 2025 Author Posted July 19, 2025 Oh, that's right. They are the "Triple shot" rings with the little switches built in... Duh, I actually have a guitar with a set of those 🤣 Thanks for the quick response 👍 2 Quote
0 Cboss Posted July 19, 2025 Posted July 19, 2025 What do the switches do? Series parallel split? Quote
0 ZR Posted July 19, 2025 Posted July 19, 2025 (edited) With the SD p-rails PUs it goes humbucker series, parallel, p90 side of pu, single side of pu . SD p-rails "Truly unique and versatile humbucker pickups that combine a Hot Rails coil with our Vintage P90 to give you unmatched tonal variety." It can be used with regular 4 conductor PUs but without the p90 side and hot rails side it won't be quite as versatile. Edited July 19, 2025 by ZR Added info 1 Quote
0 Dave Scepter Posted July 19, 2025 Author Posted July 19, 2025 4 hours ago, Cboss said: What do the switches do? Series parallel split? Seymour Duncan The Seymour Duncan Triple Shot Mounting Rings: An Overview of Sounds https://share.google/lHbdJPjWziXOO4aJG Quote
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Looks like a Seymour Duncan TB-4 with some sort of circuit board connector on the base plate?
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