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127th AES Convention Coverage (New York, NY Oct. 9-12)
PRESS RELEASE
New 7-String Pickups from Seymour Duncan
October 04, 1999
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In response, the Santa Barbara-based pickup giant has released seven-string versions of their most popular humbucker pickups as regular production models. The new lineup of seven-string 'buckers includes the SH-1 '59(TM) model, neck and bridge; the SH-2n Jazz model, neck; the SH-4 JB(TM) model, bridge; the SH-5 Duncan Custom(TM), bridge; the SH-6 Duncan Distortion(TM), neck and bridge; and the SH-8 Invader(TM) neck and bridge. In addition to these production models, Seymour Duncan's Custom Shop continues to build seven-string versions of all their other humbucker and single-coil models on request. With this vast array of seven-string pickups available, their seven-string range covers everything from straight-ahead jazz tones to the heaviest, chunkiest, grindiest, mosh-core rock. You'll find Duncan's seven-string humbuckers used as original equipment on select ESP, Jackson, Schecter, Brian Moore, Framus and Washburn instruments. They're also direct replacement upgrades for many popular seven-string humbuckers already on the market. Like all Seymour Duncan and Basslines pickups, the seven-string humbuckers are hand built in the USA and include mounting hardware, including special, molded plastic, mounting rings. For more information, visit their web site at http://www.seymourduncan.com/.Recent Seymour Duncan headlines
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