Seymour Duncan P-Rails
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- čas přidán 25. 03. 2022
- Tones from PRails using micro switches to change from single coil, to humbucker, to P90. I love the flexibility! It’s a flick of a switch before, during, or after songs that make these pups work well for me.
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Thanks for this example of the tones! This is exactly what I wanted to hear. I'm looking to add one to the bridge of my Sterling Cutlass.
tah guitar is so cute!!
The thrill isn't gone...... sweet sounds Bob!
Sounds great in all settings!
That guitar is gorgeous! I am considering building a partcaster strat or tele with a p rail in the bridge, p rails sound pretty good and makes everything versatile XD cheers, thanks for sharing!
I have a Godin Summit Convertible LP-style that came standard with the P-Rails. It’s great having multiple tones without having to switch guitars!
That's a sweet guitar.
90's for the win
it did, thanks a lot for that vid.
I have one laying around, maybe Ill install it to replace a SD JB.
What amp are you using. It sounds great with those pickups 😊
That is my Allen Amps Sweet Spot with a 10” speaker. I agree it’s a nice match!
It sounds great with that guitar and the seymour duncan pickups.
Sounds great! What's the amp and tell us more about the guitar too
Thank you. These two work well together. The amp is an Allen amps Sweet Spot with a 10” speaker. I built the guitar. We call it the Royal Hawaiian. The Koa I used for the top is highly figured and I’m afraid won’t ever get this level of Koa again. I added strips of bird’s eye maple, used western maple for the body and hand carved the neck. The headstock cap is the same Koa. We hand carved the Plumeria sound hole. Thanks for asking and I truly dig this guitar! She’s a comfortable player. Weight is under 8lbs.
Maybe the first time I've heard someone change mini hums for P90's because the former were too harsh.But then, the Duncan's aren't much like traditional designs in this case.
It's not that they don't sound " good" in most positions, - no doubt very balanced.I think that I respond to the more extreme characteristics of standard singles and 90's.The old Duncan Phat Cats are one of the only " improvements" that I've kept, and have been trying the Railhammer Neuvo/ Cleancut designs recently.
The problem I have with these pickups, is that the P90s sound great, but the single coils don't. It's because they just aren't in the right position, too close to where the middle pickup is. Leads to the neck and bridge single coil becoming snotty
That's what I thought too. I flipped mine and they sounded much better
Great idea!