...it is not a well known member of the Seymour Duncan family, but the Blues Saraceno Trembucker may well be the best kept secret in the entire line. This pickup was recommended to me for my DK2. I was very impressed with it in the DK2. However, when I put it in my Predator...holy shit! [img]/images/graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Fat, warm, creamy distortion. Tight bottom end, liquid lead lines...explosive harmonics. This pickup just flat kicks ass. I have never been able to articulate pinch harmonics like this, squeal city.
I think because it only comes in black, and has the parallel axis pole pieces, people overlook it. However, if you want a hard rocking pickup that will give you that "Brown Sound" plus more, give one of these a look. I was even better than the Tone Zone I removed from the Predator and put in the DK2. However, the Tone Zone is killer in the DK2....as Pebber will soon find out.
I think the key for the Blues is a lightweight bright sounding guitar, like the Predator. For you Model series and Toothpaste guys, this pickup is a match made in heaven.
Later,
Mike
Fat, warm, creamy distortion. Tight bottom end, liquid lead lines...explosive harmonics. This pickup just flat kicks ass. I have never been able to articulate pinch harmonics like this, squeal city.
I think because it only comes in black, and has the parallel axis pole pieces, people overlook it. However, if you want a hard rocking pickup that will give you that "Brown Sound" plus more, give one of these a look. I was even better than the Tone Zone I removed from the Predator and put in the DK2. However, the Tone Zone is killer in the DK2....as Pebber will soon find out.
I think the key for the Blues is a lightweight bright sounding guitar, like the Predator. For you Model series and Toothpaste guys, this pickup is a match made in heaven.
Later,
Mike
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