What guitars come stock with Duncans ( not the Designed)? It might be a decent way of finding out what Duncans you might like -- go into a store and try out the guitar!
There was a thread like this quite a while back. I think the person that started it got !
esp, fenders, Wayne, Charval, Jackson, Gamp;L ..oh man i can go on and on
Fender's Lite Ash Tele and Strat came with the Alnico II Pro's, Their Lone Star (do they still make it?) came with the Pearly Gates at the bridge, and I beleive that their Showmasters and set neck Tele's come with a 59/JB set.
PRS' Mc Soapy's come with Duncan P-90's.
If I recall correctly, Gibson had a Lester out a while ago with a transparent red finish and a mahogany top that was loaded with Duncan Distortions.
Originally Posted by Jocelynesp, fenders, Wayne, Charval, Jackson, Gamp;L ..oh man i can go on and onModels?
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Originally Posted by gripweedModels?
To keep things from being out of date since this thread will remain here for some time, your best bet would be to just go to each manufacturers' web site and look. Models and options available can change at any time.
high end jacksons come with duncans, go to the guitar shop in your area, they should have the rr5, it comes with the jb/jazz set, the most popular combo, try it out.
Originally Posted by gianniboyhigh end jacksons come with duncans, go to the guitar shop in your area, they should have the rr5, it comes with the jb/jazz set, the most popular combo, try it out.
And the SL-2H comes with the JB/59 set, currently.
Dont you find it strange that some made in china, or made in korea guitars come with duncans? Like the fender blackout.
So duncan sends them thousands of pickups, and they build these guitars in korea or china and then put the USA made pickups in them? I find it kinda hard to believe.
When i first seen these guitars, the first thing i thought was they are a counterfit copy.
Our OEM page is, sadly, very much in need of an update. But it's still a good place to start.
Maybe next Summer I'll be able to find an intern in to help me update it. Any takers?Originally Posted by BowerR64Dont you find it strange that some made in china, or made in korea guitars come with duncans? Like the fender blackout.
One thing you all might not know about me, is that I -- along with Kellie -- handle all the OEM sales. All those guitar companies who install our pickups as original equipment are Kellie's and my customers.
There is no restriction on country of origin of the guitar. The fact is, there's awesome stuff coming out of Japan, Korea and China nowadays. IMO, we'd be foolish to forbid our pickups from going on those instruments just because they're built overseas.
That said, we do have a strong preference that our pickups only be installed on guitars with a USA MSRP equal to or greater than $799. Now, go check the retail prices on those offshore-built guitars and you'll notice that they all list for eight-bills or higher.
It's all about preserving the brand position while, at the same time, giving customers what they want.
Well, a lot of newer Fender models which are made in corea have duncans.
Like the SSL-5's, the 5-2's, with '59's and so on.
This might be a good idea to make them more interesting, i even checked some of the models, they LOOKED worth for their price, but their quality behind the look and the pickups was poor.
That said, we do have a strong preference that our pickups only be installed on guitars with a USA MSRP equal to or greater than $799. Now, go check the retail prices on those offshore-built guitars and you'll notice that they all list for eight-bills or higher.
Your point is very understandable, because it is questionable if it is worth to sell guitars with this quality and then use better pickups, which gave the manufacturs a reason to sell them as quot;good guitarsquot; which are worth this price.
On the other hand, a lot of us started with cheap guitars and anyway we upgraded them with better pickups, which also wasn't cheaper in the end.
Here in Germany i saw some of the models for around 450#8364;, but they have been introduced for 800#8364;.
Check out the Fender Lite Ash Tele. I own one and it's a really great guitar. I put a mini-humbucker in the neck and upgraded the bridge saddles, pots and switch. The thing plays great and sounds great (in fact, it's my backup guitar on the gig I'm playing tonight).
I love to leave the quot;Made in Koreaquot; sticker on because it freaks people out who've played it.
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- Dec 17 Thu 2009 20:55
Guitars that come stock with Duncans
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