Seymour Duncan SH6B GCOV

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Pickup

  • Position: Bridge
  • 4-Wire connector cable
  • Aggressive overtones
  • Chunky in the lower frequency range
  • Colour: Gold cover
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Available since January 2009
Item number 222600
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Active No
Wiring 4-Conductor
Output High
Kappe Yes
Colour Gold
Position Bridge
$152
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Couldn't make it work as I wanted
Kio Epi 16.08.2023
I've tried to upgrade my Epiphone by replacing the bridge adapter with this Seymour Duncan. First I got confused with the wiring instructions provided but then I've managed to install it. Well... it sounded worse than the original Epiphone adapter. It had a very sharp sound, beyond normal sharp. Is also has more noise than the Epiphone one. I gave it some time and played with it for a couple of months only to find that I began avoiding playing with this guitar. So as a result I've put the original adapter and this one is gathering first on a shelf.
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Anonymous 25.10.2015
IMO sounded terrible with normal E tuning guitar. Too sharp, fuzzy and shrieking high.

I tuned down to C and gave it a shot and now I am very pleased. It compensates well with down tuned thick strings so that the sound wont turn to mud making the guitar cut through very nicely.

Overall quality is very good. Seymour Duncan pick ups are made to last.
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Sounds great in an all-mahogany LPs
CreepBG 02.04.2024
Sounds great in a darker LP such as the all-mahogany Gibson Les Paul Custom 57 reissue
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Das ist mein Pickup!
Schroerg 14.09.2013
Ich spiele old school Metal und habe den Seymour Duncan SH-6 mittlerweile in allen aktiv mit der Band genutzten Gitarren am Steg verbaut.

Diesen Goldenen in meiner Heritage Les Paul H-157 von 1991. In einer anderen Heritage H-150 in der silbernen Variante, in der Gibson Les Paul ohne Pickup Cover, ebenso in der Gibson Explorer.
Die Gitarren klingen alle sehr unterschiedlich, wenn auch (bis auf die Explorer) immer nach einer Les Paul. Aber da ich eh davon überzeugt bin, dass wenigstens 70% des Sounds vom Pickup kommen, gibt mir dieser Tonabnehmer in allen Varianten immer die Basis für meinen Sound.
Ein aus meiner Sicht angenehmes Mittenbrett mit straffen Bässen und guten Höhen. Dazu sehr viel Output, der bei cleanen Sounds abhängig vom Amp durchaus etwas zu viel Kraft haben kann, aber für cleane Sound nutze ich eh fast immer nur den Hals Pickup.

Ich kenne den SH-5 nicht, aber im Vergleich hat der SH-4 aus meiner Sicht zu wenig Saft (super für Rock), der SH-8 zu viel. Wer wie ich den Metalsound der 80er/90er liebt, ist hier richtig.
Fett und kräftig, durchsetzungsfähig im Gesamtsound einer Band mit 2 Gitarren, aber nie schwammig.

Kaufen! :)
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