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SOLD Bare Knuckle cold sweat open coil aged with gold pole pieces £120 delivered to uk SOLD
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SOLD Seymour duncan pearly gates £35 delivered to uk SOLD
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Im not 100% sure to be perfectly honest
I bought a 1969 Gibson sg standard and the seymour duncan was in the bridge position and I restored the SG with real T Tops so I could sell it on at a profit and I removed the Seymour duncan because of that ,I actually preferred the sound of the seymour duncan over the T Top but the seymour duncan is not high enough gain for my own guitar
I tried google and couldnt find much but... if I had to guess and err on the side of caution I would guess at it being a neck pickup because the sticker says PGN and I think the N stands for neck
that being said though it is an excellent pickup for Bridge position and I would think in reality there would be very little difference between a neck position or bridge position , that is certainly the case with real PAF pickups and T Top pickups as back in the day gibson did not mark the pickups in a 59 les paul as neck and bridge they just slapped them in there
this pickup sounds to me like it is meant to be a PAF or T Top type and if that is the sound you are looking for then you cannot go wrong for the money
The Seymour is braided 2 conductor
No problem Cheers anyway and happy new year