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Seymour Duncan Screamin' Demon, Trembucker

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SKU
11103-80-B
(TB-12) Like a more muscular PAF, with a percussive attack, crisp highs, and a scooped midrange.
$129.00

The Screamin' Demon was originally designed for metal guitarist George Lynch, but don't let this (or its name) fool you: the Screamin' Demon is not a high-powered flame-thrower. It's more like a souped-up PAF, equally at home in country, blues, and rock. It has the airiness of an old-school PAF, but with more growl and sizzle. It is big and open, with a percussive attack that stays articulate at any level of distortion. It uses slightly overwound coils, and a mix of standard-screw and hex-screw pole pieces. Pairs great with a '59 or Jazz model neck pickup.

Details
  • Output: 10.1k
  • Alnico 5 magnet
  • 4-conductor wiring
  • Vacuum wax-potted for squeel-free performance
  • Available in black
  • Includes one pickup, mounting ring, springs, and screws
  • Trembuckers have wider pole piece spacing than standard bridge humbuckers. On guitars with wide-spaced tremolo systems or wide hardtail bridges, this helps the pole pieces align with the strings better. If you’re not sure which spacing your particular guitar requires, simply measure from the center of each of the E strings. We've found that for bridges with a spacing of 2-1/8" or less, Trembuckers are generally not necessary.
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