|  |     Personally, I think Seymour Duncan pickups are excellant. I recently
    replaced my Telecaster pickups with quarter pounders, and have noticed
    a huge difference in output, harmonics, tone. The guitar sounded
    really dead before, but the Duncans have brought it back to life.
                                                                     
    As far as the '59's are concerned, these are very authentic copies
    of the PAF pickups in both sound and looks. Some people may dissagree,
    but in some regards the Seymour Duncans may be better than buying
    original PAF's and installing them in your guitar, because the old
    original pickups would tend to vary greatly from one to the next
    as far as the number of windings, type of wire and potting used,
    output, and color of bobins, but the Seymours will be consistant,
    and are available in any color bobbins you want including black/black
    white/white, or zebra black/white.
    
    One other consideration you might consider is the use of a coil
    cut switch, which cuts the pickups down to single coil, for that
    "thin" sound. Rather than just having 3 sounds available, you would
    essentially have 6 sounds available. The only problem being, where
    do you place the switch. Some people drill a hole and install another
    toggle switch, but I believe you can possible get a pot with a pullout
    function that will facilitate the coil cut, without drilling any
    holes in your guitar.
    
    Either way, Seymour Duncan pickups get my vote of confidence !!
    
    							Mark Jacques
    
    
    
    
    
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|  |     A couple more thoughts about pickups. As long as you are using
    dual coil humbuckers, you should be totally happy with Duncans.
    However, if you use single coils, and are fussy about noise,
    switching to a Duncan single coil may give even more noise,
    as it puts out a stronger signal, and picks up hum and noise
    better. I have seen many people replace single coil pickups
    in their Fenders, and other guitars with EMG low impedence
    active pickups, as these offer a wide range of tones, and 
    totally noise immune operation. I know you are talking Dual
    coil 59's so this is not a concern, just thought I'd mention
    this for your information.  
                         
    							Mark J.
    
    
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|  | Article 31168 of rec.music.makers.guitar:
From: [email protected] (SeymourwD)
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Subject: Re: Duncan's Email Address
Date: 17 Oct 1994 18:28:05 -0400
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In article <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (Mike Porter) writes:
I'm not on too often but try giving me a call... will be in Texas next
week for the Arlington Vintage Guitar show.  Hope to help you...SWD
805-964-9610- ask for Ken, Phil or Tim.....SWD
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