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Description

The GFS Power Rails Pickup is a versatile addition to any guitarist's arsenal, designed specifically to enhance your instrument's tonal range. Perfect for both seasoned players and those just starting to explore the endless possibilities of guitar soundscapes, this pickup offers an unrivaled blend of power and precision. With its dual blade rail design, it provides consistent performance across all strings, ensuring that every note is captured with exceptional clarity. Whether you're playing heavy metal riffs or soulful blues, the Power Rails Pickup adapts effortlessly, offering a rich harmonic response and a dynamic output that can handle a wide range of musical styles.

Furthermore, the pickup is equipped with a ceramic magnet, known for its ability to deliver high output and crisp clarity. This feature ensures that your performances are always at their best, regardless of the stage or studio environment. Installation is straightforward, making it an excellent choice for musicians looking to upgrade their guitar's sound without hassle. Experience a new level of tonal versatility and elevate your musical expression with the GFS Power Rails Pickup.

Key Features:

  • Dual blade rail design for consistent string coverage
  • High output with a ceramic magnet
  • Suitable for a variety of musical styles
  • Easy installation for quick upgrades
  • Enhanced harmonic response
Aaron Byrd

Aaron Byrd

Pickup Comparision - GFS Power Rails VS EMG HZ H4

Video thumbnail for Pickup Comparision - GFS Power Rails VS EMG HZ H4 by Aaron Byrd

Pickup Comparision - GFS Power Rails VS EMG HZ H4

Aaron Byrd

Aaron Byrd

Video thumbnail for GFS Power Rails vs stock Jackson pickups (Guitarfetish.com pickup test) by Aaron Byrd

GFS Power Rails vs stock Jackson pickups (Guitarfetish.com pickup test)

Aaron Byrd

Aaron Byrd

Video thumbnail for Pickup Demo - GFS Power Rails by Adam

Pickup Demo - GFS Power Rails

Adam

Adam

Video thumbnail for GFS Power Rail Quick Demo/Review in a Harley Benton TE-20HH by Fretboard Diaries

GFS Power Rail Quick Demo/Review in a Harley Benton TE-20HH

Fretboard Diaries

Fretboard Diaries

Video thumbnail for BC Rich Warbeast with  GFS Pickups - Power rails by Fred Hbz

BC Rich Warbeast with GFS Pickups - Power rails

Fred Hbz

Fred Hbz

Video thumbnail for Custom Patriotic Guitar Build | Guitar Fetish Power Rail Kwik Plug Pickups by Jake Harrington

Custom Patriotic Guitar Build | Guitar Fetish Power Rail Kwik Plug Pickups

Jake Harrington

Jake Harrington

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3.5 out of 5

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erik_naumann

Outstanding value

GuitarFetish describes this pickup as warmer and with a fatter low-end as compared to their premier "Crunchy Rails" humbucker pickups, but the Power Rails offer plenty of detail and crispiness to create sharp, articulate, yet saturated, high-gain metal tone. These are absolutely meant for high-gain tones and are extremely high-output - so much so they can easily overload (as in, likely to feedback or squeal) an amp that isn't properly set up for a pickup of this output. However, they do allow for pickup splitting, so if you're guitar allows for that, you have an additional variety of "tamer" tones to choose from. I found the split tones work quite well for cleans in my experience.

I'm also a huge fan of GuitarFetish's "Kwikplug" pickup system. Though it does tie you into using pretty much only GFS pickups for as long as you have it installed, I've been consistently impressed with all their offerings, and they have a large variety of styles in each pickup format.

It's hard to find any fault in these pickups for the price. I'm running these Power Rails in both the neck and bridge of my Harley Benton Fusion II HH, and I couldn't be happier.

skylinerr

Decent

A decent affordable X2N clone sounds good but not as good as an X2N but when its a third of the price hey what do you expect its a quality part though

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