🎶 Elevate Your Tone with Pearly Gates Magic!
The Seymour Duncan SH-PG1b Pearly Gates Humbucker Pickup is a moderate-output bridge-position pickup featuring a stunning nickel finish, designed to deliver a rich, dynamic sound perfect for a variety of musical styles.
A**R
Clearatiy with some nice growl!
Stuck it in and played some old Van Halen, a ZZ Top. Exactly what I wanted. Best pick up I've heard!
C**.
Perfect, Smooth, and Bright in the Bridge
In the bridge of my PRS Custom 24, this pickup can do anything from clean and choppy ska to mean and chunky rock. And nestled right between those two is where it truly shines: a singing, slightly broken up tone that is perfect for blues.
K**G
My Favorite Humbuckers EVER!
The Pearly Gates is for me, the perfect humbucker! It's the right balance of everything I love in a humbucking pickup! I just replaced the bridge and neck pickups on my Les Paul with them! It sounds SO MUCH BETTER!
C**R
This pickup sounds incredible
I took a $500 guitar with a SSH configuration and replaced all of the electronics with Custom Shop quality components and this is the pickup I chose for the bridge position. I wanted something that retained that vintage sound but with a little more oomph. This was the perfect choice. I am now hearing sounds that I hear on my favorite artists recordings. I couldn't be happier with the tone that I am getting. I like it because I can drop the volume back a bit and get a really nice clean tone suitable for any style but when I max it out everything kicks into overdrive without being muddy. I highly recommend this pickup if you are playing classic or southern rock.
R**O
Sounds great clean, sounds incredible dirty
I got this pickup to put in an old HSS Squier strat that I was using as a partscaster project. I wanted something that sounded good clean and would sound a little mean distorted. The PG fits the bill. I paired it up with a SVR-1n Vintage Rails in the mid and a SCR-1n Cool Rails in the neck and couldn't be happier. Since this was a project guitar I did all the fun stuff - wired the PG up for split coil and series/parallel switching. I love all of the sounds available to me now. This thing rocks!
G**Y
Awesome
This pickup is great. In my Gibson Les Paul Standard it sounds really, really good. It's got crunch, definition, sensitivity etc. For the style of music I play, hard bluesy rock, I couldn't ask for a better pickup, and I have tried literally 20 different brands. I want my guitar to 'bark' on chords and sing on leads and oh boy does it ever. Get an old non master, tubed Marshall and CRANK it and you will be very happy indeed.......you'd probably be happy with other amps too, but thats what I have so there you go.... I really like this one.
N**Y
... this to my HSS Stratocaster and could not be happier. They sound great in just about any guitar ...
Added this to my HSS Stratocaster and could not be happier. They sound great in just about any guitar I have used. They have a little bit more high end and a little more bite . Love this pickup. You cannot go wrong with the Pearly Gates!
P**K
Love this pickup!
I put this in a Les Paul jr kit. This thing sings!
C**S
Phantastisch
Super schnelle Lieferung aus USA, deutlich günstiger als in D. Der Klang ist extrem luftig, sehr bluesig. Auf jeden Fall empfehlenswert
J**R
todo perfecto
hacia tiempo que le tenia ganas a esta pastilla y al verla en amazon me anime y que decir , sonido billy gibbons , todo perfecto .
J**N
Not cheap, but impressive bridge pick-up
I installed the pearly gates bridge pick-up in a Tokai LS95 and it sounds really nice. This pick-up differs from the Seymour Duncan 59 in the sense that it's got more of a chime-like quality when it's played clean. The note separation also sounds superior to the 59 to my ear and you get a nice high-end. When you crank it up this thing sounds great too. I don't think you can go wrong with either the 59 or the Pearly Gates, though it's down to you how much you're willing to pay for an upgrade. If you've got a Les Paul or something similar, then it's worth checking these out, but make sure you listen to clean demo's as well as overdriven to see whether they're for you.
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