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Seymour Duncan Full Shred SH-10n 7-String Humbucker Electric Guitar Neck Pickup Black

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The high output Seymour Duncan Full Shred SH-10 7-string pickup brings joy to shredders and metal-heads everywhere. The Seymour Duncan Full Shred pickup is revered for its top-end clarity and its crisp, well-defined low end. Its aggressive midrange is great for capturing clear, tight tone during heavy rhythms and speed riffs. The Full Shred pickup's 2 symmetrical coils and short Allen head pole pieces produce a more intense, focused magnetic field while the Alnico 5 magnet maintains an organic attack and feel. The Seymour Duncan Full Shred is a perfect humbucker for rock, heavy metal, speed metal, and any music featuring fast, aggressive, solo playing. It comes with a 4-conductor hookup cable for versatile switching options. The Full Shred pickup and matches well with Seymour Duncan's SFX-04 Twin Tube Mayhem for ultimate heaviness. To meet the playing needs of a growing fan base of 7-string guitar players, Seymour Duncan released the modified Full Shred and several of their most popular pickups in specifically re-designed versions to capture the deeper tones and wider range of sound found in the new generation of 7-stringed electric guitars. Applications: - The 7-string Full Shred is a pickup with high-output tone for heavy rhythms and speed riffs. Used for classic rock, heavy rock, hip hop, fusion, and aggressive solo playing. Complete setup: - The Full Shred neck pickup has reduced output and more treble for tonal versatility. Guitars: - For balanced and warm instruments. Works especially well with rosewood fingerboards. Players: - Riggs/Rob Zombie (bridge), Phil Campbell/Motorhead (bridge), Chris Rest/Lagwagon (bridge) Made in the USA: - Semour Duncan arms the Full Shred 7-string pickup with a black cover and produces them at their factory in Santa Barbara, California. The carefully crafted Seymour Duncan Full Shreds made their debut at the January 2010 NAMM show in Los Angeles.

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