Mindseyes Posted November 10, 2006 Posted November 10, 2006 looking for something different to try in the neck of my 25th,the jazz ia a 4 wire black and cream vg shapeStuff i would like to try,phatt catRio TexasCustom CustomWould like it to have chrome or nickle cover alsoThanks for looking!
Mindseyes Posted November 11, 2006 Author Posted November 11, 2006 I dont mind throwing in a few $'s if needed
ZR Posted November 11, 2006 Posted November 11, 2006 I could trade you straight up for the model below in black and cream (taken from my Duotone) ....Seymour Duncan SH-1 ’59 modelapplication Versatile P.A.F.-type humbucker. Great for country, jazz, blues, funk, classic rock and heavy rockdescription 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.complete setup Available in both neck and bridge models. Often a ‘59 neck is used together with a hotter bridge pickup like the SH-4 JB or SH-13 Dimebucker for extra versatility.guitars For balanced and warm instruments. Works especially well with mahogany bodies and rosewood fingerboards.players Ben Harper (neck & bridge), Robben Ford (neck & bridge), Mike Einzinger / Incubus (neck), Robert Smith / The Cure[Moderate Output] [Players Pick] [Hum Cancelling]
Mindseyes Posted November 13, 2006 Author Posted November 13, 2006 I could trade you straight up for the model below in black and cream (taken from my Duotone) ....Seymour Duncan SH-1 ’59 modelapplication Versatile P.A.F.-type humbucker. Great for country, jazz, blues, funk, classic rock and heavy rockdescription 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.complete setup Available in both neck and bridge models. Often a ‘59 neck is used together with a hotter bridge pickup like the SH-4 JB or SH-13 Dimebucker for extra versatility.guitars For balanced and warm instruments. Works especially well with mahogany bodies and rosewood fingerboards.players Ben Harper (neck & bridge), Robben Ford (neck & bridge), Mike Einzinger / Incubus (neck), Robert Smith / The Cure[Moderate Output] [Players Pick] [Hum Cancelling]might if i dont get any other bites....
ZR Posted November 14, 2006 Posted November 14, 2006 OK, just let me know. I have a Million HFC refs! +207 ebay feedback w/ no negatives.The sd'59 would be similar to the Rio Texas style of the PU's you mentioned.
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