Seymour Duncan SH-2 Jazz Model
DELIVERY IN 2-3 DAYS
Provides an articulate and clear tone. The brighter tone has slightly less output. When distorted, the tone is full and bright. Smooth sustain. Compared to the SH-1 ‘59 Model, the Jazz has slightly less output and a more detailed treble response.
Seymour Duncan SH-2 Jazz Model - SH-2 -- This pickup is for players who need an accurate, clear tone for fast jazz runs. The brighter sound has slightly less output and is a good match with most pickups. A popular combination is The Jazz™ in the neck with either a JB™ (SH-4) or Duncan Custom™ (SH-5) in the bridge.
Seymour Duncan SH-2 Jazz Model - SH-2 -- This pickup is for players who need an accurate, clear tone for fast jazz runs. The brighter sound has slightly less output and is a good match with most pickups. A popular combination is The Jazz™ in the neck with either a JB™ (SH-4) or Duncan Custom™ (SH-5) in the bridge.
| application |
Classic moderate output humbucker. Especially popular in neck position. Don’t let the name fool you; it’s not only great for jazz, but also country, blues, funk, classic rock and heavy rock. |
| description |
Provides an articulate and clear tone. Great for fast runs. The brighter tone has slightly less output and is a good match with most bridge pickups. When distorted, the tone is full and bright. Smooth sustain. Compared to the SH-1 ‘59 Model, the Jazz has slightly less output and a more detailed treble response. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. |
| complete setup |
Available in both neck and bridge models. Often a Jazz neck is paired with an SH-4 JB (Seymour’s favorite combination) or SH-5 Duncan Custom in the bridge position for diverse tones. |
| guitars |
For balanced and warm instruments. Works especially well with mahogany bodies and rosewood fingerboards. Also works great with hollow and semi-hollow body guitars. |
| available mods |
Nickel or gold-plated cover. 7-string neck version. Available in a matched set with an SH-4 JB for the bridge. Colors (humbucker spacing). |
| players |
Jerry Horton / Papa Roach (neck), Dave Mustaine / Megadeth (neck), Doug Pettibone / Lucinda Williams (neck) |
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