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New stuff from Seymour Duncan -- seven-string Blackouts (2 sizes), a Blackout single-coil and a Blackout for high-gain players. Also, SD's new P-Rails split a full-size humbucker into either a "real deal" P-90 or a traditional single-coil.




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Jimmy D
on 09/29/2011
NAMM '08.. ??? Are you kidding me? How much dust did you have to blow off of this video before posting it?
Don Hansen
on 09/01/2011
I have a set of P-rails that came stock in my Godin Icon Type 2 Convertible. These pickups are the best I've used in 48 years of playing. The Godin is a great guitar, too. I has 2 three-way switches to get all combos. You can get every tone you ever wanted fro one great playing (and great looking) guitar. You get all the individual tones from the 3 PU types plus, with the selector in the middle, you get lots of different tones by combining P-09/single; humbucker/P-90, etc. My favorite tone is P-90 on the neck with Fender single coil on the bridge. I play mostly clean. (I'm always irritated that online reviews always test the guitar through the distortion channel... ANY guitar will dound good distorted, but the great ones sound great CLEAN!)
noilehpa
on 07/28/2009
Notice how ne never says «EMG» :D



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