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The MetallorHumbucker Double Coil Pickups are designed for LP style electric guitars, featuring precise pole spacing and high-quality materials for superior sound. With a neck resistance of 7.93k-ohms and a bridge resistance of 8.48k-ohms, these pickups promise to enhance your musical experience. Each package includes both neck and bridge pickups, complete with necessary installation hardware.
M**I
Good value, fit and performance.
I put them in an old Polytone and was pleased that they sounded full, fat and strong. Heavy guitar but I like playing it now. Closest thing I have to a Gibson LP sound.
X**Y
Very good well balanced clear pickups - especially for the cost - they are hotter than listed
They sound very nice. The neck pickup is definitely hotter than described at 8.8k and the bridge is a little hotter at 8.9k. So I didn't use either as a neck pickup because I like my necks under 8k. But as bridge pickups they sound quite good and could pass for much higher cost pickups.
J**N
Hurray for two-conductor humbuckers!!!
I had some four conductor AlNiCo humbuckers in a DIY V guitar I built years ago, and it always sounded awful. I attributed this to the instructions that came with the pickups for the four conductor wiring. I tore into this guitar again recently, and although I used a multimeter to get the signal wire and ground wire, it was just not working to my satisfaction. I have no use whatever for four-conductor wiring as I only want full humbucker performance, not coil splitting. I decided to go the OLD ROUTE and use TWO-CONDUCTOR humbuckers.The Metallor humbuckers were the solution! They sound fine, as I tend to play mostly very cleanly. I imagine at this price point, they're ceramic magnet pickups, but they sound strong and relatively uncolored. The neck pickup is very jazzy sounding! I recommend these pickups highly, as they are a good value for the price.
M**S
A good Humbucker sound for inexpensive price
These worked well in my application and sounded nice when played through amp--puzzling why the 11.18K ohm DCR one was set as the neck pickup and the 4.65K ohm DCR one was set as the bridge pickup usually you see the higher dcr pickup installed in the bridge position but I installed them as the facyory Metallor had assembled them and they sound nice the neck pickup is warm and sweet and the bridge pickup is bright and crisp as you would expect from a dual pickup guitar--note that the dcr's mine exhibited differ quite ea bit from the Amazon ad showing neck pickup as 7.93K ohm dcr and the bridge 8.48K ohm--my 11.18K one has the yellow cable and has the correct for neck 50mm spacing/my 4.65K one has the red cable with 52mm spacing--
L**N
Noisy pickups.
I installed these on a Washburn Les Paul style guitar and they sound good enough, but very microphonic. If they were wax potted, they would be much better. You're gonna get feedback if you're too close to the amp.
B**S
Nice look and sound
I used them to replace 25 year old components. They look good and the sound is great - affordable restoration.
W**L
Not bad for what you are paying
These are ok I got them to match a gold neck pickup on my natural finish Epiphone Les Paul custom. They look good enough but wow very noisy. I'm using high gain and they feedback way too easily I knew when buying they were on the hot side and even double checked impedance with my multimeter. Not bad but definitely wishing I would've just spent the 200 plus to get the gold emgs to get rid of the hums completely.
J**C
Best bang for your buck
Installed in a pre-lawsuit Hondo 2 Les Paul custom. The gold finish looks flawless to me and covers were properly soldered onto the pickup. Wired them up 50's style with braided cloth cable and orange drop capacitors. They are completely silent and they sound pretty good, too. Plays well with all my dirt pedals. I recommend these to anyone who wants to build a low-cost humbucker axe.
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