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Soapbar-style pickup has humbucking tone and is recommended for bridge position on solidbody guitars. more information »
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SKU: GS16776
Stock on Custom 22s and Standard 22s. Carlos Santana’s new favorite treble pickup. The cover and months of tweaking have resulted in a pickup with McCarty like tones and a little more output to cover more styles. 3 wire conductor for 3 way toggle w tap or for rotary set up on PRS 5 way
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The P-94 is a unique combination that provides the best of both worlds - the classic Gibson P-90 sound in a traditional humbucker-size housing. Replacing a humbucker with the P-94 requires no routing or other damaging modifications to the guitar.The P-94 uses the same enamel coated vintage wire and Alnico V magnets as the P-90 and comes in calibrated neck and bridge models for balanced output. Or combine the P-94 with an existing humbucker for unique tonal combinations.This Gibson pickup has higher output and sustaining qualities than traditional single-coil pickups giving it plenty of bite when needed, with enough responsiveness to allow subtle nuances for enhanced dynamics. more information »
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Increased midrange with extra high-end crunch along with vintage warmth and sustain. The 498T can deliver a solo that will cut through the mix without sacrificing any fullness. Equipped with a 4-conductor lead cable. more information »
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Warms up and smoothes out the sound of 25-1/2 scale trem guitars. More power than a PAF©, but with a finer touch than high-output models. Picking hard generates a lot of voltage, but a softer attack will clean up the sound of an overdriven amp. more information »
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The P-90 features vintage two-conductor, braided, shielded wiring, and comes in the "dog ear" mounting with creme plastic covers. more information »
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The Sensor Burgundy - World Class Tone. Lace has built these world famous patented pickups since 1985. Used exclusively by Fender© until 1996, these pickups have the same specifications with the same great tone. Burgundy Lace Sensor pickups are designed to duplicate an early Fender single coil pickup. Crisp top end and bell-like tone, the Lace Sensor Burgundy utilizes the latest technology to provide excellent tone for today's players.The Lace Sensor Burgundy has a unique radiant Field Barrier system that surrounds both the coil and magnets, reducing annoying 60-cycle hum. The patented Lace Micro Combs replace traditional bobbins, yielding a wider tonal range and better string balance than traditional pickups.Unlike ordinary pickups, it generates 36 separate magnetic "sensing" fields that, in the areas where they contact the string, "read" the strings' vibration. (Regular pickups only generate anywhere from 4 to 12 fields).The Lace Sensor Burgundy guitar pickup also has Radiant Field Barriers: metal slides that frame the inner core of the Sensors and perform two functions. The first is to shield the Sensor from the outside noise and 60-cycle hum. The second is to produce broader, yet more concentrated, umbrellas of sensing field than standard magnetic pickups.Less Noise, More Harmonics As compared to standard pickups, it reads a greater physical area of the string, while picking up less outside interference. This makes the signal-to-noise ratio nothing short of phenomenal for a single coil system. Also, a wider range of harmonic content is read by the Sensor, delivering a more complex tonal response.Increased Sustain, Truer Pitch Since it operates so efficiently, Lace Sensors can utilize much lower energy magnets than ordinary pickups, and this in turn brings about a whole new realm of properties. In regular pickups, the magnetic fields are so strong they physically dampen, or drag on, the strings' vibration, reducing sustain and more information »
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Take a Super Distortion, include a mini-switch for series-parallel or single-coil operation and you have the Dual Sound. The extra flexibility puts cleaner, crisp tone choices at your control. Lighten up on the lead tone in parallel operation, then roar b more information »
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