Seymour Duncan - Signature Slash 2.0 Set Zebra
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Give your guitar the soul of a legendary riff with the Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Set Zebra pickups. Its pickups with Alnico II rough cast magnets deliver the warm grain and natural compression of the greatest solos. A great model for sculpting a rock timbre that's both vintage and timeless.
ARTICLE N° 116077
Presentation
Legend has it that the sound of Appetite for Destruction was born of a happy accident, an alchemy between a guitarist, his guitar and some unique pickups. The Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0 Set Zebra pickups are the result of this accident. It's not a tribute, it's a technological resurrection. Seymour Duncan have located and analysed the original mics from these sessions, capturing their acoustic DNA and reproducing it with maniacal fidelity in their Santa Barbara workshops. This Zebra set is the fruit of that treasure hunt.
The heart of the magic beats in a rough-cast Alnico II magnet. In other words, instead of being machined perfectly smooth, the magnet retains the irregularities of its casting. These microscopic imperfections soften the magnetic field. The result for your ears? A slightly rounded attack, a sustain that unfolds with elegance and a generous fundamental harmonic. It's this 'brown sound' texture - warm, velvety, never aggressive - that gives riffs their weight and bends their lachrymal expressiveness.
Technically, everything is designed for real performance. The bridge pickup (9.38k) boasts a powerful output, perfect for singing solos that don't tear up the speakers. The neck pickup (8.8k) maintains good melodic clarity. The wax potting eradicates feedback, a must on stage. And the 4-conductor wiring is no detail: it allows you to switch creatively (series/parallel, split) to extend your palette well beyond classic hard rock.
The heart of the magic beats in a rough-cast Alnico II magnet. In other words, instead of being machined perfectly smooth, the magnet retains the irregularities of its casting. These microscopic imperfections soften the magnetic field. The result for your ears? A slightly rounded attack, a sustain that unfolds with elegance and a generous fundamental harmonic. It's this 'brown sound' texture - warm, velvety, never aggressive - that gives riffs their weight and bends their lachrymal expressiveness.
Technically, everything is designed for real performance. The bridge pickup (9.38k) boasts a powerful output, perfect for singing solos that don't tear up the speakers. The neck pickup (8.8k) maintains good melodic clarity. The wax potting eradicates feedback, a must on stage. And the 4-conductor wiring is no detail: it allows you to switch creatively (series/parallel, split) to extend your palette well beyond classic hard rock.
Other features
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Seymour Duncan Signature Slash 2.0 Set Zebra
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Electric guitar pickups
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Magnet alnico II
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Rough cast magnet
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Dual windings
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Passive electronics
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Colour: Zebra
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Position set
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Six strings
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Hard rock applications
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Four-conductor mounting
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Short mounting legs option
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Trembucker option
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Standard long legs
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Nickel silver plate
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Single braided cable
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Maple spacer
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Paper tape
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Potting wax
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Warm clear sound
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Warmer output
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Balanced volume drive
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Controlled compression
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Same original tone
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Improved APH-2 version
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DCR neck 8.8k
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DCR bridge 9.38k
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Classic Slash tone
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Made in Santa Barbara
To find out more...
Slash, born Saul Hudson in 1965 in London, is one of rock's most iconic guitarists, known for his legendary riffs on Sweet Child O' Mine and Paradise City with Guns N' Roses, then with Velvet Revolver and his solo project with Myles Kennedy. His relationship with Seymour Duncan dates back to the early days of his career, when he used their Alnico II Pro humbuckers on Appetite for Destruction, shaping his unique sound. In their recent collaboration, Slash created the Signature Slash 2.0 Set, more powerful pickups but faithful to his tone, allowing guitarists to reproduce the precision and raw energy of his playing.
