



Seymour Duncan Triple Rails (Hot Rails) Loaded Pickguard – white. The Seymour Duncan Triple Rails (Hot Rails) Loaded Pickguard – white. Because of the Liberator, the input jack of the guitar can be screwed directly into its terminals, making installation of the pickguard 100% solderless for customers. A detailed wiring diagram is included as well. The pickguard is a classic white 11 hole Strat pickguard. Application High output single-coil-size “rails” humbucker. Great for classic rock, garage, punk, heavy rock, thrash, classic metal and nu-metal. Description One of the highest output and most popular pickups we make. The two thin blades, strong ceramic magnet and powerful coil windings give you the incredible sustain and a fat, full sound that’s needed for playing heavier rock music. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. Complete setup Available for both bridge and neck/middle positions. For an incredibly versatile guitar, use an SHR-1b in the bridge position along with an SVR-1n Vintage Rails in the middle and an SCR-1n Cool Rails in the neck. Guitars For all well-balanced instruments. Works equally well with maple and rosewood fingerboards. Audio courtesy of Seymour Duncan. About the Guitars: We used all brand new Fender American made’62 re-issue Strat with a medium-weight alder body a rosewood board and a fresh set of American Flyer 10-46 gauge strings. About the Amps: We employed the “highest common denominator” philosophy in our amp selection. For clean tones, we used a silverface Fender Super Reverb with stock 4×10 “blue frame” speakers. We kept the Bright Switch “On” throughout. For crunch tones, we used a well-worn Marshall JCM 800 50 watt master volume head through a new Marshall 1960A CelestionĀ®-loaded 4×12 cabinet. We plugged into the High output. With both amps we close miked straight-on with SM-57s through a Soundcraft Spirit Folio Mixer. These are the amp settings. Cable: Four Conductor – DC Resistance: Neck: 10.8 k, Bridge: 16.9 k – Resonant Peak: Neck: 4.8 KHz, Bridge: 3.5 KHz – Magnet: Ceramic Bar – EQ (B/M/T): 5 / 7 / 4.
