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Seymour Duncan SHPR-1 Set / P-Rails Humbucker Set (white)

Humbucker Pickup
Seymour Duncan
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P-Rails Humbucker Set - White

In the past, if you wanted humbucker tone, P90 tone, and Strat tone, you would have needed three different guitars. But now, the P-Rails humbucker delivers all three sounds in a pickup that is a drop-in replacement for any stand sized humbucker slot. Using any 3-way (on-off-on) mini-switch, each unique hybrid humbucker can be split to give you a super fat, authentic vintage P90, or be split to the Rail coil for a classic Strat-like tone. With both coils on, you get a big sounding humbucker that packs a nice full punch. The neck version is wound RWRP so that, you can use both P90s or both Rails together and achieve hum-canceling operation. Hand built in Santa Barbara, CA, each P-Rails versatile humbucker pickup uses a pair of alnico 5 bar magnets, comes with a 4-conductor lead wire to allow for all the wiring options, and is vacuum wax potted for squeal free operation. The bridge position P-Rails is available in either standard humbucker or Trembucker spacing.

  • - humbucker guitar pickup set
  • - combined Hot Rails Coil with Vintage P90 for an unmatched tonal variety
  • - incl. SHRP-1B and SHRP-1N pickups
  • - dual coil
  • - Alnico V magnets
  • - DC resistance neck 13 kOhm
  • - DC resistance bridge 18.90 kOhm
  • - shielded 4 conductor hook-up cable
  • - medium-high output
  • - white
  • - also available separately as individual neck or bridge humbuckers
  • - made in USA

General Information
Manufacturer information
MusiX GmbH
Schildgasse 12
79618 Rheinfelden (Baden)
Germany

manufacturerinfo@musix.com
Product Details
Product Number
239596
Brand
Seymour Duncan
Category
Humbucker Pickup
Brand Category
Seymour Duncan - Humbucker
Relevancy rank in Category Humbucker Pickup
119 of 657
Date
August 2022

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I have a guitar with a humbucker in the bridge. A single-coil (SH-1) simply didn't fit well with the other pickups (HSS). That's why I considered a P90. The different coil masses are the main difference. Of course, the SHPR-1 is a perfect replacement as a humbucker. Since I already had a mini-toggle switch, the changeover wasn't a problem. Regarding the sound: the P90 is my favorite for everything... the combination of a P90 and a rail pickup also works well, but I rarely use the rail pickup on its own. This isn't because it's a bad pickup, but because the P90 is so good. I mostly play the guitar at home, not under heavy amplification. In a band setting, the pickup is noticeably behind a humbucker, so it's worth using a boost pedal (as I do) when switching between them. I would definitely buy this pickup again for clean to hard rock music.

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