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Description
Elevate your guitar's tone with the Seymour Duncan Alnico 2 Pro Trembucker, a pickup that brings out the best in both vintage warmth and modern clarity. Designed for both bridge and tremolo-equipped guitars, this pickup is perfect for players seeking a balanced sound with smooth sustain. Its Alnico 2 magnets offer a softer attack and a sweet, warmer tone that makes it a favorite for blues, rock, and classic metal genres. The Trembucker spacing ensures optimal alignment with your guitar's strings, delivering an even response across all notes.
Whether you're playing intricate solos or powerful chords, the Alnico 2 Pro Trembucker provides a rich harmonic content and a dynamic range that responds well to your playing style. It's a great option for players who appreciate a singing lead tone and a full-bodied rhythm sound. Plus, its four-conductor cable allows for versatile wiring options, including coil-splitting and series-parallel configurations, giving you even more tonal possibilities.
For guitarists looking to upgrade their instrument's voice, the Seymour Duncan Alnico 2 Pro Trembucker offers a seamless blend of vintage character and modern adaptability without compromising on quality.
Key Features:
- Alnico 2 magnets for warm, smooth tones
- Trembucker spacing for optimal string alignment
- Four-conductor cable for versatile wiring options
- Perfect for blues, rock, and classic metal genres
- Balanced sound with smooth sustain and rich harmonics
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The APH1s provide a different tonal experience compared to the Seth Lover neck and 59/custom bridge pickups, with some users preferring the APH1s.
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The Alnico 2 Pro works well with the Invader in a dual setup, especially with a coil tap for added versatility.
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The Parallel Axis Trembucker performs well in a basswood Ibanez RG550, although it might sound slightly dark.
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The Pearly Gates and '59 bridge combination is favored for those seeking a Billy Gibbons-inspired sound.
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The low output of APH1s allows for clear articulation in band mixes, with smooth highs and detailed nuances that cut through other instruments.
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User experience
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Owners note that the perceived lack of low end in APH1s creates space for bass and drums, enhancing overall band sound dynamics.
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Features and functionality
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The Pearly Gates neck trembucker may not fit perfectly on non-tremolo guitars due to its wider string spacing intended for Floyd Rose systems.
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