Top 10 Seymour Duncan pickups for 2007

Seymour Duncan just released a list of their most popular pickup models for 2007, so far. They have combined humbuckers, trembuckers, colors, RW/RP to come up with the results.

"In some cases, like with the Hot Rodded Humbucker set, we've split them out between the SH-4 JB Model Bridge and the SH-2n Jazz Model Neck" it says in their newsletter.

Top 10 Seymour Duncan Pickups in 2007:

- 1: SH-4JB Model

- 2: SH-1'59 Model

- 3: SH-2Jazz Model

- 4: SHR-1Hot Rails

- 5: SH-6Duncan Distortion

- 6: SH-13Dimebucker

- 7: SA-3Woody XL

- 8: SH-8Invader

- 9: APH-1Alnico II Pro

- 10: SJBJ-1JB Junior

Source: http://www.seymourduncan.com/ (Newsletter)

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What... no P90s ?? I have a Hamer Special with them on and the tone is really special, organic and responsive. A joy to play.

I swear by Seymour Duncan pick-ups and have for more than two decades now..

My custom built vintage style Telecaster blows away almost anyone who hears it not believing I get that sound from a Telecaster..

The secret is not just the picks ups which are standard size but that they are a Seymour Duncan, Broadcaster in the bridge and a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder in the neck pick-up..

I did have to replace the original which was black but uncovered due to the winding getting separated but that one lasted 20 years more or less and the new covered one sounds just as good as the original did..

There is no Telecaster save for the original 50's early 60's ones that would not be greatly improved with this addition of a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder in the neck position..

Tell no one of this..

TJ Cole aka TJTelecaster

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