Seymour Duncan SHPR-2B BK P-Rail Hot

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Seymour Duncan SHPR-2B BK P-Rail Hot
€ 177
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Quality is not the best
DickPuound 06.07.2021
First pair came with the legs bent 45º inwards, most probably due to the cable being too tight around them from factory. The baseplate metal is very thin thin and impossible to straighten back in shape without breaking the legs (my tech warned me they would break and of course it happened), apparently it's very common with SD pickups.
Thomann refunded me and I got another pair, which again had one of the legs slightly bent, not 45º like the previous but still enough to make it hard to screw it from the triple shot.
So 2 out of 2 pickups were not up to standards.
The sound instead is very good. For anybody that likes to play several genres with a single guitar it does the job remarkably well, especially the "Hot" version for the bridge.
In humbucker mode (Series & parallel) sounds great, same for the P90, while the single coil output is way too low to sound anywhere close to a real single coil guitar. I'd say this is the only weak point but P90 and humbucker modes are very good, which makes it a better option than splitting high output pickups to single coil, at least in this case the P90 is a killer.
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biosbits 01.02.2022
more output, more gain, more bass , alnico8(!)
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Jo.S. 03.05.2020
I put it in a Epiphone Les Paul Ultra 2 bridge. It's the greatest addition I could ever do... Basically if I knew better I would just get an even cheaper guitar probably (that would have of course a comfortable fretboard to play and good looks) and just change the electronics-pickups. Ready to go!
So, the pickup is great!!!! I have it with a 3-position switch on the right of the bridge. With the SHPR1-N also on the neck you can play virtually ANYTHING!!! The single-coil is convincing and clears it up for strumming and clearer tones or funk (ok it's not becoming a tele, but still), the P90 is the greatest for rock, and you have a fat tone with the humbucker when you need extra beef!! So, my reccomendation to conclude: try a guitar with P90s. You think you need that tone, as I thought? Buy it. You are ok without it? Go buy something cheaper, but certainly with a coil-split... It opens up so many possibilities..
My only regret: I never played something enough metal to need the extra hot component of the pickup. If I went back, I'd get the set of 2 pickups together (with the "mild" bridge pickup) and save some money.
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Seymour Duncan SHPR-2B BK P-Rail Hot