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Seymour Duncan SHPR-1 P-Rail Set BK

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Pickup set

  • P-Rail set
  • Multi voice humbucker pickup set
  • P90 & Rail in one case
  • Splittable
  • Bridge & Neck position
  • Colour: Black
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Available since May 2009
Item number 229707
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Active No
Wiring 4-Conductor
Output High
Cap No
Colour Black
Position Bridge, Neck
4.111 kr
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P-Rails : Versatile Pickup
Lex B. 17.05.2013
I fitted a set of P-Rails into an Epiphone ES-339. They have transformed the guitar completely. It is now incredably flexible tonally. I installed the pickups in conjunction with a set of Tripple-Shot Mounting Rings. These permit me to select P-90, Single Coil, Humbucker Parallel or Series for each of the pickups seperately from the pickup rings discretely. I have also rewired the guitar so that one volume push/pull permits phase selection while the other volume push/pull permits parallel/series selection. As a result it is a very clean setup without toggle switches all over the guitar or drilling holes etc. The phase selection also helps reduce hum when using single coil type modes.
The pickups have a really great tone and are very resilliant at higher volumes, no microphonic issues. In P-90 mode the pickups are very hot as you would expect from a P-90 type pickup. Lots of attitude with a full tone, definition and a bit of snarl. In single coil mode it has a totally different character to the P-90, light and rounded, interesting in a semi-acoustic guitar. Parallel and series modes work well, I've never had a pickup wired in parallel so very interesting for me at any rate.
In all modes these pickups are outstanding. They have great definition and warmth. These are very much passive pickups done right, they have that classic sort of honk and in a really cool way. The huge variety of tones available are fantastic fun.
Massive improvement and change from the Epi PUs that came as stock. The stock PUs were OK but these are too much fun. The Seymore Duncans are fantastic fun and just give you loads of variety.
Seymore Duncan has wiring diagrams on their site for loads of different configurations too.
I would most definately recomend these pickups. Never mind anything else, they are just so much fun.
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P-Rails by Seymour Duncan
Eric286 25.04.2014
These pups are good, but I'm not over excited with them. They are the 5th pups that I've fitted on a Hagstrom Viking. I first changed the stoch HJ50s for SD PhaTCats, but they just didnt sing, they worked ok, but for me, didnt have tonal quality. Since then I've tried other HBs and P90s but beginning to think that the guitar was not inherently producing the tones. The guitar I love, it looks good, has a good unplugged tone, and the neck is a dream, so all I needed was a pup to finish it. My music style is complementary to the ES335 image, blues and classic rock.
When I installed the Prail pups I was very pleased with their build quality, and also their appearance, i was a bit aprehensive about the black finish after chome casings, but against the cherry red body they look bril!
I simply wired them with a double pole 3way switch, so selection became either neck, or bridge , or mixed pup could be run as a P90, HB or single
I like the P90 best, it is very precise and powerful, esp in neck or mixed pos'n and will break up nicely with drive. In bridge position I dont think they are the best pup, the sound is a bit too sterile and thin. HB is good, but ordinary. The single is ok but doesnt bring out the acoustic sounds of the semi which i thought it would. Maybe that is a sonic problem with the guitar.? But the singles esp in mixed are ok for clean rhythm strumming.
But overall, ilike the pups and they will remain on the guitar. I find the three sound options very usable. I dont know how the P90 sound or HB compares with other P90 / HB industry benchmarks but for me they work and are recommendable.
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The best
Anonymous 06.10.2016
One of the best humbuckers set!!! perfect clean sound! perfect strong and clean (all frekvency) distortion! 1000% satisfied!!!
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Amazing sound, stunning versatility
A Saint 07.07.2023
To say that these pups exceeded my wildest expectations is to say nothing.

I installed them in my PRS Santana SE, which transformed the guitar into one of the best instruments I've ever played. The stock pups limited this guitar's potential so much and definitely were a bottleneck. Also, it's extremely versatile now: single coils, P90s, and humbuckers. Even though it does not sound exactly like a Tele in single-coil mode or an LP Special in P90 mode, it gives its own unique, beautiful sound in each territory. If you are not looking to match the classics exactly - it's a great option.

Output is medium, rails output less, p90s more, which is very much expected. The bridge pup is a bit hotter. Very dynamic and clear. It works well directly into the amp, overdrives, and (my favorite) fuzz. It cleans up beautifully on volume roll-off when connected to fuzz - I like it best on the neck rail, which gives that single-coil glassy fuzz-crisp (if you tried it with a Tele or a Strat, you know what I mean).

Wiring is a bit tricky but manageable. Seymour Duncan provides great tutorials for that. I went with the double push pulls option, which gave me four options: single coils, p90s, humbuckers, and parallel humbuckers. I installed the neck pickup flipped compared to the recommended position - rail closer to the neck, which gave me a deeper and "throatier" single-coil. The neck p90 remained very usable, though - even better to my taste as it became a tad brighter.

Overall I'd say it's not only a jack of all trades but a master of them too.
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