Seymour Duncan SH-1 '59 Model™ Vintage Blues Pickups Set | Quick Tones
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2024
- A couple of weeks ago I got a new Vintage V100THB single cut guitar, that comes factory loaded with Wilkinson pickups.
Not anymore - it's now loaded with Seymour Duncan SH-1 '59.
While the Wilkinson pickups are generally great, punchy, and aggressive (yeah that's an Oxford comma - sorry not sorry), I was looking for something more vintage-y (no pun intended), yet still affordable.
The Seymour Duncan Vintage Blues Set, consisting of matched SH-1 '59 Model™ neck & bridge pickups seemed to fit the bill, so here we are!
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All audio recorded straight to the Zoom H6, using the amp + cab simulation of the Atomic AmpliFirebox.
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Gotta say those Wilks sounded pretty good with the dirt on, that bridge had some bite.
It really barks 😁
OMG I was amazed, It's the Wilks for me, warmer more detail less high treble better midrange, and if I'm not mistaken more affordable, I'm IN!! Thanks for the review.
Thank you... excellent vid really. The Duncans sound fantastic and have an immediate intimacy sounding genuinely vintage but I like the Wilkinsons too!!!! especially on the cleaner tones, great sounding little pickup, articulate and bright/biting.
Thats the mark of a quality review both subjects come off sounding great but for those of us searching for the tone... perfection
100%
Thank you for the kind comments :) Yeah, the Wilkinsons aren't half bad, the bridge has a monster bark for overdrive and has already found a home in another guitar. But I really wanted the vintage tone on this one, so the SD's are staying for now :)
The vintage blues set is killer. Super gentle, sound great with cleans, don't sound overwhelming next to a strat.
This video must be compulsory be viewed by any one who intends to do a tone comparison video. Congrats! This is the way of doing in order to perceive differences and similarities between both guitars, pickups, amps,...
Thank you for the very kind words! 🙏🏻
Well thanks for the video. Time to get Wilkinson pickups.
Cheap and hot, congratulations.
I think that stock pickups are kilin' bro \m/
i was gonna say this / however under high volume situations the duncans are probably a safer choice
your sooooo right was just about to hit the purchase button till i saw this!
I've personally used these pickups...lemme tell ya..for a vintage pickup, these humbucker babies are hot AF...when the distortion kicks in, and you bend the high notes...OMG the guitar will scream!! oh and don't forget to add tasty vibratos for pleasure🤟🤟🤟 awesome pickups by Seymour Duncan!
They be good! 😁
Love those SD '59's! Have a set in my Gibson Flying V.
Yeah, the more I play them, the more I like them 🤩
are they good? i put sh 4 jb in my sg and its myb least expensive guitar but now its hands down my go too recording axe! amazing!
Looking 👀 to get a pair of blues humbuckers for my Dean Flying V. What do ya guys think about these or other pickups out there?
I’d say leave the Wilkinson on that guitar, it seems to sound better on it.
Now, if you happen to have a Gibson SG, o would put them 59’s on it, just my 2cents..
I came here to listen to the SH-1’s and honestly the impressed with the Wilkinsons
I just bought a vintage Seymour Duncan 59' SH-1 wound by Maricela Jaurez in a thrift store in the middle of Missouri ! SCORE ! GREAT PICK UP !!!!!!!!!!
Damn nice find
Stock pups have scratchy highs, like most stock pups.
Duncans are classics for a reason!
Sounds great! Me too i swapped the Wilkinsons to the 59s.
Good chioce 😁
While WIlkinsons are perfectly okay especially pricewise, I swear Duncan SH-1 is the best pickup I've ever heard in the neck position of my LP.. Considering buying one for the bridge as well. Btw, Vintage guitars are awesome!
This Wilkinson bridge barks like mad, I found a place for it in another guitar, but these Duncans match really well with this guitar - me likey lots. 😁
I have a samick Les Paul it is a monster with a 59 neck and sh4 in the bridge
Maybe I should of put a 59 in the bridge as well
The pinch harmonics on the SH four for ZZ Top it’s right up there with pearly gates I think pretty close
Wilkinson pickups are brilliant and no need to change them. If you want to change the sound of your tone i would suggest to any newbies, learn how to use your amp, its the major factor in dialing in tone!!
Agreed on the quality on the Wilkinson pickups and learning how to use an amp, and what different speakers will do for you (or IR's if you're so inclined).
But if you're looking for a PAF-esque sound, a pair of 15k ohms, ceramic magnet hot pickups aren't going to cut it, no matter what you do with your amp... 😁
Agree and disagree. Agree: Just adjust your pickups height & set up your tonality by the amps (tubes, ss, digital, whatever. As long as good for you and your listeners dont have a problem of it, so it's great).
Disagree: i ever tried to ask my local builders to clone the jb, texas, etc, to get a materials, inductances, resistances, blabla, and it never get any closer to the real and genuine one). And what i found is: even with the same specs, same materials, every builders have their own characteristic and nuances. There's no good or bad, it's all about your preferences.
In the end is: try to explorates any kind of the options and budget you have. You wont be jimmy page if you are not jimmy page.
Wilkinson pickups are brilliant according to the people who like them. Pickup swaps and tone are a personal preference issue. Change your pickups if you decide you don't like them (or if they push the amp too much)
man this is quality content, ive been thinking about these for my epi, also thinking about the alnico 2 pro but i think i need brighter pickups than those
Thank you Diego! These are definitely brighter than the average humbucker :)
I’m in the EXACT same scenario. What did you end up choosing and how did it turn out?
@@ryanstitt4814 i have no money right now so its the last update on my list at the moment, id go with the alnico 2 because i love tones with more midrange but still havent really decided
@@ryanstitt4814 did you choose something in the end? i'm still on the chase
@@ryanstitt4814 finally went for the 59s, i have some videos with those pickups in my lp
5:33 wilkinson neck pickup is awesome under gain. Duncans are brighter and have better clean tone.
Quality content. Keep it up man.
Did not expect Wilkinson pickups or a Vintage guitar, was just looking for some samples of the SD pickups, and always liked Wilkinson products for their bang for the buck.
Thank you for the kind words! 🙏🏻
"Gain set to properly pissed off" 😂 great video, I just put a set of the blues 59 in an Epi LP project. They can get rowdy fast, I love them. Thanks for the awesome content, subscribing now
Nice, i prefer the stock ones much more
But the Duncan's had way more body and sound and not to shrill and dead sounding
Hello, I prefer Wilkinson pickups on this video.
Interesting I have a Vintage V100 the model that Gibson sued Vintage over, it's hard to really hear the difference , considering the price difference you would expect the SD to blow the Wilkinson's out of the park they didn't in fact in some sound examples the Wilkinson actually sounded better, I am looking to upgrade my V100 if I have to pay £300 quid for a set a Humbuckers they better blow me away, this is was a useful review for me, I can't tell you if it was worth because we all looking for that specific tone for our needs, but right now Wilkinson Double Coil Alinco 5 is winning , so far, my sound quest continues
Thank you for the comment! Couple of things though:
- the Wilkinson's on my V100 were high output ceramics, which are certainly amazing for heavier tones and have found their home in another guitar. Definitely not throwaways, or just covers for the pickup holes 😁
- these SD cost me something like £150, so I found them worth a punt - and ended up really enjoying the lower output, Alnico V smoothness, which sound closer to what I had in my head for this guitar. As you well say, we're all looking for something specific, and so far I've found it in this set 😃
... that said, I'm also rather curious to get my hands on some ToneRider pickups... 🤔 😉
@@PedalPlatform I am looking to upgrade my V100 in the future it was the V100 series that Gibson was not too happy about, and after Vintage had to do some changes, I paid just £160 quid for this guitar hardly been played considering it's the closet thing to a real Gibson I'm not selling it, so I am going on a quest to find that set, still like a PAF , yes Tonerider Iron Gear, but then there is the boutique makers Bare Knuckle, Monty's etc, I let my ears do the work, the quest for that sound
@@PedalPlatform just checking mine now they're WVC Double Coil Alinco 5 on mine , the newer Wilkinson have the M series which is Ceramic , Made in China ,
Yeah, yours are probably more vintage voiced than mine were... they were metal monsters :) As I said, fun for some things, but not what I wanted for this guitar 😁
I am Losing my Mind, but the Wilkinson sounds more focused on teh higher gain comparison clips
You're not going nuts, they are more focused 😁 Ceramic magnets, higher output, more mid focused. On the other hand, darker and smaller dynamic range. I prefer the SD's on this guitar, but I also like the Wilkinsons a lot, so they have been transplanted to another guitar 😁
@@PedalPlatform Yes, I Love Duncans too. Each pick up is different , and with different output, and different amps with lower wattage, and or higher gain, there is a Duncan for you. I am starting to sound like a promotional ad for SD. I love the Antiquities, Seth Lovers, and the 59s in my Les Pauls. I just slapped a set of the 59s in my Heritage H 150 CM Guitar. Incredible tone
The 59’s are definitely more musical.
Warmer and thicker distortion.
Wilkies sounds more brittle and harsh.
@@SlavicSon ---+oh come on man lmao they sound exactly the same lol wow
Good video. Deserves more views.
Thank you!
I think I like the Wilkinson more
That's fair enough :) I also like them, but prefer them in another guitar ;)
Those aren't the pickups you're looking for. 🖐️
Question. I grabbed an SH1B from my local shop and I am confused. The adjustable pole pieces would be along the top of the pickup. This is a bridge pickup..shouldn't they be along the bottom? The prints on the back of the pickup (the seymour duncan designed etc) would be upside down if installed with the pieces closest to the bridge...I that normal? I dunno...🤔
Hmm, which way are the pole pieces when the wire is pointing down? 🤔
Up.cthe adjustable pieces are along the top when wire is down. It IS labeled SH1B so THAT IS the bridge one...SO odd.
I hear just a touch less high end on the Duncans vs the Wilkinsons when played clean but somehow more when distorted. Not sure why that is 🤔
Might be the higher output of the Wilkinsons pushing the amp more than the SD's, and compressing the high end. Either that or RUclips just doing what RUclips does to the sound. 😆
can you wire up phase switches to these pickups
I'm not a wiring specialist, so please check with one, but I think you can only do that if you get the 4 conductor wire version. Mine are the single conductor + braid, which I believe should always be wired with braid to ground.
why the wilkinson sound nice?
They sounded both harsh in the highs
I’ll buy the wilkinsons from you ;) lol they sound best!
I got a sh-1n for my prs se 24 but for the life of me can't figure out how to wire in. I know it shouldn't be that complicated but when I wire and ground to tone I'm getting no output
Sounds like something is shorting somewhere... have you checked the wiring diagrams on the Seymour Duncan website?
Both sound great, however The Wilkinsons are superior. Reason being they're a bit more muscular, and slightly more open sounding. This adds to their Dynamic and volume possibilities, they're just more touch sensitive. The Duncans sounds smaller and also have a smaller range of tonal and volume Dynamic possibilities. The Wilkinsons sound like a bad boy in the principal's office, and the Duncans sounds like a polite teacher's assistant.
I like your analogy 😂 When playing them, the feeling is almost the opposite: the Duncan's open up lots of possibilities, and the Wilkinson's just want to go full on, all the time. I really like them, but I prefer them in another guitar. 😉
To My ears the W's sound brittle overall, the SD's are more chimey and dynamic
I agree - which makes the Ws awesome for other types of tones... 😈
I'm genuinely confused. I grew up with a guy who played a 'vintage' les paul. I had an epiphone. We both agreed mine sounded and played better. That was 20 years ago. The sound that came out of a stock 'vintage' today just woke Seymour and Duncan up! I'd like to know about the longevity of those pickups. My epi lasted 12 years before the crackle cancer wrote her off. That's the difference I guess between higher quality electrical parts. Little difference in the beginning but in 30 years I'm guessing the seymour duncan set will be doing what they did as new. Its why I'm here. Rebuilding my first love, wanting the best, but yeah, wow, genuinely thrown off by this.
While I obviously can't comment on the longevity of the Wilkinson pickups, they don't feel flimsy built in any way. They feel nice and solid, and yeah - if you want to push the amp, they'll do the trick. :) I have moved the bridge pickup to another guitar that I use for the heavier stuff, but for this Vintage I wanted the more 'vintage' sounding pickups - and almost 6 months in, I still love them!
Really digging this format for tone comparisons. Sweet reckless abandon too
Is there any other way of playing? 😉
+++hhhmmmm i expected a bigger difference++ + i´d love to say that seymour duncan is the clear winner, but i struggle++ volume at 7 at wilkinson would make the gap eavan smaller i guess++
I believe the old RUclips audio compression plays as part in this, as does not being able to convey the feeling of playing them. The SDs feel more dynamic, whereas the Wilkinsons also sound amazing but "flatter". Not exactly a one trick pony, but they don't seem to have the dynamic range and top end that the SDs can have. On the other hand, if you want something to push the amp really hard - yeah, that's where the Wilkinsons really shine.
@@PedalPlatform yes bro you are right. i can not judge the feel but i beleave what you fell :-)
the dynamic is the real reason for swapping the wilkinsons.... i liked you video a lot TNX man
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Just found an SD SH1B at my local shop for $50. Fastest transaction I have ever had....
Great price, it would be rude not to! 🤣
i've found choice of pickups are more for the player than the listener
Not worth the money to swap pickups. The stock pickupus sound great.
If you really wanted a more vintage rock sound which still would perform well with pissed of gain (haha) then better Alnico Pro2 set. Not the Slash Signature!
Kind of scary the Wilkinson sounded as good as the Seymour Duncan.
The Wilkinsons are excellent, just not exactly what I wanted for this guitar. But yeah, really impressive.
I agree, its difficult to shake off the 'Label' of the Duncs, but to me the Wilks were more dynamic.
I can’t hear a big difference to be honest and I want to as I need new pickups for a muddy old Yamaha
Are you watching in HD? RUclips compression doesn't play nice in the lower quality settings, and it still smudges a bit in HD, but better. Either way, I'm still loving these pickups - they're brighter than the originals, and respond really well to picking dynamics. If you can find a set for a good price, I think you won't regret it.
Alternatively, you could pick up a set of Wilkinsons for almost literally peanuts. I have one waiting to fit into the bridge of a Pacifica...
I also just got a good recommendation for Rockinger pickups, but I haven't played them... yet! 😉
I like the Wilkinson more.
They sound more musical and round, the Duncan's sound too precise and therefore somehow sterile and flat without depth.
Find on all demos the SD to trebbly sounding and to crisp/sharp/spiky... But if you and/or your guitar needs lots of treble- the Duncans are for you.
Good demo! Thanks! 👍🤘
Thank you! And yes, the Duncans have a lot more treble than most high gain humbuckers, but I do like the flexibility I get from them. I purposefully didn't do any changes in the signal chain between both pickup sets so I could compare apples to apples, but in reality they work better with different settings, and I'm still using them on this guitar. But don't worry, the Wilkinson were also put to good (great 😁) use in another guitar 😉
these sounded exactly the same
Wilkinson .
Both SD’s were a million times better than the stock
Maybe not a million from where I'm sitting, but better enough that I'm keeping them in this guitar 😁
@@PedalPlatform to be honest that was a major exaggeration 😂 the SDs just have way more depth
Yeh I get you, I feel very similarly about them. The Wilkinson's have their place on a balls to the wall guitar, but the SD's just feel more versatile. 😁
Your playing sounds better, as in more natural and confident, with stock.
Now that's a very interesting comment, thank you for that 🙏🏻 Made me pause to think for a bit before answering, but I think I figured out why that was. In a nutshell, I tend to prefer higher output pickups, which for my sloppy style of playing and preferred gain staging can be a lot more forgiving - and I was making sure I didn't change settings for the sound comparison to be valid, so one of my safety nets was taken away. Added to that: brand new strings. I recorded the SD's straight after changing the strings, so they weren't bedded in yet and still feeling stiff.
And at the end of the day, I'm still a sloppy player 😁
I'll probably address this in further detail in the next Q&A, as it gives me a lot more food for thought than the easy "the Wilkinson's sound better". 👍🏻
I have tried this pickup which is the 4 conductor version ... sounds crazy ... the split coil is also similar to Strat / Tele
ruclips.net/video/93qNeTK12zg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/sa_Jl2pzDoE/видео.html
Stock better
I seriously can't tell the difference with so much effects on the guitar 😶😑
Wilkinsons sound much better
Hardly any difference.
Sd 59 much better
are those duncans good for metal?
They're not stupid high output, but they work. Most of this video was recorded with this guitar & pickups, scroll past the intro: ruclips.net/video/_tFYK2qC6Mc/видео.html.
I literally hear no difference :D
Wilkinson is better.
They both suck in the neck position. It is nearly impossible to find a clear, great sounding neck humbucker, regardless of brand. They're all just a wooly, muddy mess when pushed.
Original pups sound better
what kind of tone can we judge if all the sound you produce sounds like cats fighting in the middle of a railway accident. For God's sake haven't you heard of Hank Marvin or Mark Knopfler ..... we are talking vintage..... right ???? Any demo i go to ...you all sound the same and you make all guitars sound the same...yowling their heads off. Even the Beatles never resorted to such overdrive trash...and you guys are certainly not the Beatles.
I am wild because after hearing all the noise you made out of that poor instrument I still do not know how the pickups sound. So the use of your demo to me is Zero. Note : I have been playing a strat for about 15 years now in the shadows of Hank Marvin and desperately trying to get his sound.... so I know what I am talking about.
Hi Rajaram, thank you - really - for taking the time to comment, it's good to know exactly what I'm doing wrong in your opinion. Most people who leave thumbs down just do it without explaining why, so your comment is really valuable.
@@PedalPlatform As one guitarist to another I apologise if I sounded riled up.
But why for heaven's sake do all guitarists today seem lost without their OD?
Doesnt a guitar produce all type of sounds ? One has to listen to MK's live " our Shangrila" with Emmy Lou to know what tone he conjures out of his strat. And what Hank did back in 1961 with Apache ? It is these sounds and tones which made the strat and the Les Paul the icons they are today....not the yowling and the screeching.
There's nothing wrong with what both HM and MK do with their Strats and clean / edge of breakup sounds, and if that's where someone wants to live - fair play, it's a lovely place to be in.
But I'll disagree with the characterisation of "guitarists today", and the tones that made both the Les Paul and Strat the icons they are today. Peter Green, Paul Kossoff, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Gary Moore, Jimmy Page, to name but a few - all of them around in the 60's and 70's, all of them driving their amps as hard as they could, and some still begging Jim Marshall to give them more gain. And they were a lot closer to 1961 than we are to them today. Even Knopfler sometimes grabs a Les Paul, kicks on the overdrive, and goes up to the dusty end of the fretboard.
And while I'm not comparing myself to any of them - far from it! - I will admit that a cranked Marshall tone wakes me up a lot quicker than a clean Vox. Think of it as food - I love the Vox clean sound, but I wouldn't want to eat just that every day for the rest of my life.
For the type of music I like playing, I prefer to have all that tonal palette at my disposal, knowing full well that in some songs, 3 bell-like notes played with a Strat's neck pickup going into an edge of breakup Vox will be a lot more powerful than 30 played with something else into an high gain amp. But not all songs are like that, and not all moods call for it. And sometimes only a Les Paul's bridge pickup into a Boss SD-1 into a cranked JCM800 will do it for me.