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Seymour Duncan is one of the world's best known and loved manufacturers of guitar pickups (guitar parts that pick up the movement of the string into an electrical signal).
This is one of those "matter of opinion" type questions, but personally, I prefer EMG pickups to Seymour Duncan.
The KH-602 has active pickups but the KH-202 has passive pickups. It is possible to convert to active - either EMGs or Seymour Duncan but you would have to find somewhere to put the batteries.
you pay for what you get , but check out GFS pickups 30$ American each usually which is half price. My friend loves them.
No, the Dimarzio Super Distortion is a passive pickups, which means it does not need batteries. Active pickups, such as EMGs and Seymour Duncan Blackouts do require batteries. Passive pickups get all their sound from the magnets and the coil windings. Active pickups get their sound from that as well but they have a preamp ( a set eq ) which requires power from a battery.
Seymour Duncan is one of the world's best known and loved manufacturers of guitar pickups (guitar parts that pick up the movement of the string into an electrical signal).
This is one of those "matter of opinion" type questions, but personally, I prefer EMG pickups to Seymour Duncan.
The KH-602 has active pickups but the KH-202 has passive pickups. It is possible to convert to active - either EMGs or Seymour Duncan but you would have to find somewhere to put the batteries.
you pay for what you get , but check out GFS pickups 30$ American each usually which is half price. My friend loves them.
probably the Seymour duncan cool rails for strat SCR-1
Most electric guitar and bass companies will have replacement pickups for fender basses. You can use any passive precision bass pickups to replace the ones found in your squier. Seymour Duncan always makes decent replacement pickups for a reasonable price. I've used many auction sites to procure lightly used or new pickups for repairs.
At the present time budget does not offer F250 diesel pickups. There are other great pickups available for rent.
No, the Dimarzio Super Distortion is a passive pickups, which means it does not need batteries. Active pickups, such as EMGs and Seymour Duncan Blackouts do require batteries. Passive pickups get all their sound from the magnets and the coil windings. Active pickups get their sound from that as well but they have a preamp ( a set eq ) which requires power from a battery.
The Traben Phoenix is still available as 4 string and 5 string model. There is also the new Phoenix custom with Seymour Duncan pickups. Both styles come in blood red and black shadow
Yes, it was available.
There are many great hardcore/metal pickups out there, but the most popular are EMG pickups and Seymour Duncans (like Blackouts, specifically). It really all depends on taste, but I'm pretty sure TDWP uses Duncans in their guitars.
passives to actives about 50 to 100$ depending on where you go, its an easy upgrade if you're good with tools. Replace the pots (things under the knobs) and replace the input jack than just solder a few wires. I found an amazing guitar tech on craigslist who does stuff for next to nothing, even got some Zakk Wylde pickups in a BC Rich beast because it was near christmas, nice guy.