Anyone got/tried/heard one of these?
http://www.seymourduncan.com/products/e ... escr.shtml Thomann.de are doing them at what 'seems' a reasonable price for Europe http://www.thomann.de/gb/seymour_duncan ... lassic.htm
Seymour Duncan SFX03
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- KVRist
- 375 posts since 26 Feb, 2005 from Glasgow/Edinburgh
A mate of mine has bought one recently, although I have yet to hear it in action - he likes it a lot. I think he was deciding between that and a tonebone pedal, and chose the SD

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- Fearer of cheese
- Topic Starter
- 3216 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from UK
Thanks Hanglow,
On paper, it sounds like the perfect solution for guitars, it's just a pity the sound clips aren't a bit longer on the site. There's not a hope in hell of any of my local music stores having them in stock, so there's no chance of my trying/hearing one in action. 'If' I did get one, I'd have to rely on user reviews.
On paper, it sounds like the perfect solution for guitars, it's just a pity the sound clips aren't a bit longer on the site. There's not a hope in hell of any of my local music stores having them in stock, so there's no chance of my trying/hearing one in action. 'If' I did get one, I'd have to rely on user reviews.
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- KVRist
- 375 posts since 26 Feb, 2005 from Glasgow/Edinburgh
If I were to lay down £130 on a pedal I'd probably want to try it first with a similar amp to what I own.
Having said that, if it doesn't suit your amp/guitar/style of play then you could always send it back. And it does look a bit tasty - those tubes they use are military spec ones that are designed to withstand 500G , so it's unlikely that you'll break one!
Having said that, if it doesn't suit your amp/guitar/style of play then you could always send it back. And it does look a bit tasty - those tubes they use are military spec ones that are designed to withstand 500G , so it's unlikely that you'll break one!
