Seymour Duncan JB & Jazz (SH-4 & SH-2N) Sound Test

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Alluring Arpeggios
So, it&been about a month since I last uploaded my videos. Now I&back, and this time, my guitar&upgraded with Seymour Duncan pickups and Grover locking tuners! The main reason why I decided to swap out the pickups is that the pickups were actually dying. If you already had the opportunity to watch the video of my performance back at the Winter is Coming concert, then you should¬iced that the stock pickups didn&produce enough output for a strong distortion sound. Initially, I thought it was an issue related to the PA system they had; however later I found out that it was actually my pickups that got worn out over time. (And no, it wasn&the pickup selector that was at fault for this.) And so, it took me a few weeks for me to get this guitar upgraded with brand-new pickups. As a fan of Galneryus&guitarist Syu, I wanted to try out the Seymour Duncan combination that he used on his ESP Crying Star Classic. And how did it turn out? A lot better. In the following gig after I got my guitar upgraded from the shop, the sharp midrange sounds from my Seymour Duncan pickups helped my guitar sound cut through the mix a lot easier than when I had the stock INF pickups. But why would I want to use the locking tuners on my guitar if I already have a fixed bridge system? It&because of the ease of restringing the guitar. With normal tuning machines, when you restring the guitar, you&have to tie a loop by pulling the string under and over before you wound it up in order to properly lock the...

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