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FS: Pickups - SD parallel axis, Suhr Aldrich

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gjonesygjonesy Frets: 147
edited November 2023 in Parts £
Have settled on pickups in my guitars now, so it’s time to move these on. Prices include postage & assume PPG
SD Trembucker bought here, never fitted £60
Mojo Eggle 96 bridge zebra £60 SOLD
tonerider alnico 4 bridge nickel cover £25 SOLD
Suhr Aldrich neck £80



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  • gjonesygjonesy Frets: 147
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  • gjonesygjonesy Frets: 147
    Mojo and tonerider gone
    Suhr now added
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  • MattayusMattayus Frets: 123
    Do you have any specs for the Trembucker? What exact model it is, ohmage readings etc? Cheers.
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  • gjonesygjonesy Frets: 147
    Hi, this is the blurb from the ad when i purchased

    This Seymour Duncan PATB-1 Parallel Axis was recently pulled from a 1989 Kramer Proaxe and was original to the guitar it just say's Trembucker on the baseplate but as I understand it this was the first Seymour duncan trembucker they made and was later named as PATB-1. 

    I'll measure ohms when I get home but if memory serves it was close to 16k
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  • gjonesy said:
    Hi, this is the blurb from the ad when i purchased

    This Seymour Duncan PATB-1 Parallel Axis was recently pulled from a 1989 Kramer Proaxe and was original to the guitar it just say's Trembucker on the baseplate but as I understand it this was the first Seymour duncan trembucker they made and was later named as PATB-1. 

    I'll measure ohms when I get home but if memory serves it was close to 16k
    They are about 15-16k Ohms for a PATB-1. Nice alternative to a JB - meaty but not honky.


    I'm always looking for interesting USA Hamers for sale.

    At the moment I'm looking for:
    * Hamer Watson, SS2, Vintage S, T62.
    * Music Man Luke 1, Luke II

    Please drop me a message.
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  • MattayusMattayus Frets: 123
    PM'd :)
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