I moved to LA in 01’ and right into an old apartment he used to Rent during the Illusion days. He saw me walking out the door one day and said “Hey- thats my old apartment “ 😛. We chatted for like 20 minutes. He shared advice and motivation to play in bands there. Thanks for bein cool man. You’re a humble dude
I recently had the Slash set installed in my LP Custom, replacing a set of Bare Knuckle Cold Sweat humbuckers. The Slash set sounds so much better to my ears. I’m definitely tempted to try out these new Version 2 pups.
That is a really surprising take on new versions of existing gear. No meaningless buzzwords, unverifiable claims on improvements, etc. They sound the same, just slightly louder.
@@qua7771biggest thing of note between the two is the slash uses an alnico II magnets, the pearly gates uses an alnico 8 magnet which gives it a smoother and not as hot sound over the slash pickups.
These are absolutely killer pickups with everything you could want in a hot PAF. But the clarity, rich and complex upper mid harmonics are just superb. Sounds like a match made in heaven through Superleads and in high gain JVM's, transformed my unloved and un-played 2020 60's LP standard tea burst into near perfection and competes with some very high dollar LP stablemates. I seriously can't put this guitar down since installing them and upgrading everything in from the pots, 50's wiring, braded wiring all around, and Luxe bumblebee .022's just as you would find in an original burst or a Historic. It makes a huge difference is getting the most out of your pickups in a Les Paul.
Either turn your amp master volume up, or buy these pickups for $200 and install them into your guitar to make your guitar louder. Of course, most of us are probably going to try the latter option first 😂 Seriously though, I like how they don’t overmarket these at all, and just have Slash tell you what it is: “They’re the same pickups, but louder.” Brilliant.
I'm in total agreement with Slash on this one. The only thing I would be tempted to do, would keep on adding the Seymour Duncan's across other types of guitars. Rather than solely concentrating on Les Paul's.
He has then in other guitars besides les Paul's. He has a firebird made off him by gibson custom with the original slash pickups in it . There are some others as well. Keep in my the pickups were tweaked specifically for a les paul and that is what he plays mostly
If you want exactly the same tone but with more output, buy a boost pedal or an EQ pedal. No reason to get these if you already have the originals (which I do, they’re great!)
Except these aren't the same, these are based on a totally different Les Paul of his..... He said they took a different one and he requested more output. Even if it were the same guitar, it would still sound totally different.
Slash siempre ha sido una de mis mayores influencias... Tanto por sus canciones.... Como por ese sonido incompatible que @seymourduncan le ha dado gracias Seymour y MJ
Hey Kane! You made a great decision getting Slash's original set. If you ever feel like you love the tone but need a hotter version. Just know that the Slash 2.0's exist! Thanks for reaching out
Practice more when you feel like buying new gear and then you ll realise you just need to be a better player. just got the Slash pickups for about a month now....still in the box :)))
OK, took three years for a luthier in Canada to do a super accurate Derrig replica. This same luthier has built several for Richard Fortus and even delivered one to LA right before the not in this Lifetime tour. The top on my build had been sitting in a private woodworkers stash for the last forty years in upstate New York, it was true Old Growth Hard Rock Sugar Maple Ribbon, you can see in my video library and I only mention it because I figured it would have the same tonal properties as the Derrig. Anyways the tough decision was which pickups to go with for this build. Well I tried the A2Pros, then the older Slash set which i liked better, was really bummed that shortly after this 2.0 Set came out, but just swapped the Slash Set for the Slash 2.0, and there it was!! I was not expecting anything, but this is truly everything that was missing and when rolling to Cleans, it is so much better and just like the albums! Of course this is plugged into a 1980 JMP 2203 with the Frank Levi Superkill #34 Mod, but it is nailing the albums sounds and the feel and compression is just right. All of the sustain and harmonics are there with this set unlike the others. Extremely impressed and I plan of doing a video soon because there aren't enough out there, only bad thing is I don't even want to put the Slash Set back and and have to remove this new 2.0 Set!
I have an Aph1 set in my Epiphone Gotic Lp and are awesome, the Aph2 set in my Epiphone Standard (awesome too) and now i want to try the 2.0 version on my Gibson Anaconda ❤
Interesting to hear him say some of his guitars are quieter than others, I noticed one of my Gibsons is quieter than the others, wondered if I was going mad!
I have to say these pickups have that punch,Seymour Duncan nailed these pickups just a little extra punch the 2.0 slash pickups sound killer in my Gibson R8, I know some people might like the Gibson pickups but these are what Gibson should be putting In there Les Pauls ,Just my 2 cents!!
The replica guitar he's talking about, is the iconic ''Appetite'' LP, the one he recorded the ''Appetite for Destruction'' album and many other records over the years. So yeah, ''stay authentic" and all that....😉
@@questlive2338 Btw. Gibson released the totally authentic "Slashbuckers" that go with the authentic replica of Slash's replica Les Paul. Buy product get excited for more product. And always... STAY AUTHENTIC.
In my opinion when you wind alnico ii based pickups to this level of hotness the midrange starts getting really obnoxious and mud creeps in on the bottom end. The originals are totally fine. Just turn the amp up a little.
Pretty sure Slash wouldn’t use a muddy pickup. Did it sound too hot in the video? Sounds the same, just louder, to me. That could help people who are gigging and need a little boost of volume without adding any color or breakup.
Also, I think you’re missing the point. You could do turn up the amp, but adding an EQ pedal boost or turning up the amp will add color and breakup to the tone. These pickups are meant to sound just like Slash’s 1.0 tone except louder. This might not matter for home guitarists, but gigging guitarists at loud venues will appreciate these 2.0’s if they want the Slash tone at louder volumes without changing his tone.
hey i just had a guitar tech replace 61’ burstbuckers in my new 2023 LP standard…bought new SD slash2.0 alnico II pros pups going into my LP 60’s standard (to replace stock 61’ BB’s), i didnt solder or do any of the replacment myself, i took my LP and new pups to my guy whos been doing guitar repair/set ups for like 10-15yrs, it wasnt a busy day so i asked if i could watch, and i noticed there was more a heavier amount of silver solder on the original factory pups (a nice little gob of silver on each silver backing of all 4 pots) *my LP has Orange drop Caps & 50’s style wiring from factory*. When he got the 61’ BurstBuckers out and soldered in the Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0’s, i noticed he used a little less of the “silver gob” to connect each wire to the silver backing to all 4 pots…that being said, i highly doubt he burned anything because i could tell he was very careful and it barely took anytime to heat up ans have the wires soldered onto each pot. Is it common or possible that different or louder pickups would react different to different pups (the stock pups didnt have as much output as my slash 2.0’s). I notice all knobs are even (no dead spots in odd places, but it seemed like there was more wiggle room with the sweep before i swapped the stock 61’ BBs. Now the 2 vol knobs are pretty senesitive from 10-6…then around 5 is when you can hear a pretty big vol drop off (unless the amps cranked, i mean even at 3 i can still hear it thru the amp, but very soft vs before the swap…i was told that different pickups will have different affects on pots, and that its not an issue or something went wrong…but i really only have his word to go on lol. Just wondering if you’ve noticed different pickups reacting different to the sweep on the vol knobs and somewhat on the tone knobs (but not as noticeable on tone knobs). This is my 1st time swapping pickups since i loved my 2004 SG as it has been for last 20 yrs (490r/498t) and i have a PRS hollowbody II with 15/51 s pups? I cant remember off the top of my head lol. But everythjng ive left stock seem to have a smoother sweep..but ive left the factory pups in, this being my fav axe and i want to know if thats true that because i put in different pups (that have a little more output), would make the Vol knobs be more senesitive and then very quiet anything under 5 (unless amp is cranked up). But mostly now i stay between 7-10 to keep the volume close to the same , i just bring it down to clean ip the sound sometimes. Is that normal for a proper pup swap of higher output to react different in regards to the sweep being more senesitve from 10-6.5? Or any of the pots/knobs reacting different to different pickups then what was factory installed? (The wires are soldered in and i saw him be very gental and not apply as much silver to keep the wires connected, but by no means were the wires lose or about to fall off the back of pot silver thing lol) Thanks for any insight if your into swapping pups around and if you’ve noticed different reactions when changing pups (everythjng still works, just not as much sweep option as before..not sure if thats cuz they were lower output?) or should i get someone else to look at them?
Was it like that before? This sounds like you may want to use a different potentiometer for your volume control. We recommend reaching out to the tech to talk through your concerns and questions. Ask specifically about curved taper pots.
@@seymourduncan no prior there was more of a sweep i believe, but my main question is do different pots react diffetentn to different pups? That is what the guitar tech said may be why…curious if he did anything inncorrect installing them?
Just had my tech install these pups in my LP standard, 1st time ive ever swapped pups. 2 things i noticed that im not sure are normal? I was told it was but not sure if my tech was being 100% honest lol. 1) when we plugged the pups in the multimeter they read 9.30 on the bridge & 8.80 on the neck (before they were installed , he connected them each to the multimeter to make sure they worked). After they were fully installed and in guitar, each pup read a little weaker on the multimeter, tech said it was cuz the 500k pots use/take some of that energy or something, which is normal for the pups to drop a little on the meter after installing, nature of the beast? Jw how true? It looked like he peeled back about 3/4 inch of the braided pup wire before soldering the wire to what looked to be top/side edge of the circle/metal pot. 2) i noticed after everything installed, it seemed like my volume knob was versitile? Seemed like volume at 7 was much quieter then i remember it being before the pickup swap..cant tell if i just thought 10-7 was less draststic of a volume drop off when it had the stock pups or if its possible the tech poorly installed them and thats why i think the volume knob had more of an even sweep? He said the pickup installation would have nothing to do with the volume knob sweep..so maybe the knob is reacting different to the new SD slash 2.0’s vs my stock 61’ burstbuckers? Or maybe i just thought the volume knob had a more even sweep? Any help or input on the feedback after getting them put in would really help! Im clearly new to the tech part so not sure if my tech did a fine job or if i should have someone else take a look. Thanks
Pickups with more output do give more distortion, right ? Louder without different distortion isn't really possible. To keep the tone and characteristic of the distortion the same with more output is difficult enough :).
I know it is not a Slash pickup, but I really enjoy the Seymour Dimebucker bridge with a Seymour jazz in the neck They still sound amazing! Maybe it is time to put the Slash in the neck to get two great rocker's sounds.
Hey jw, i have a new 2023 Gibson Les Paul std. 60’s. I loved the Unburst & 60s neck profile, was Not really a fan of stock 61’ Burstbuckers (Alnico 5’s, on multimeter both read approx around 7.5k installed from factory). I recently had a set of Seymour duncan Slash 2.0 Alnico 2 pro’s installed in my 2023 60’s Gibson les paul standard. (Note i like slash but i got pickups due to what tone i liked best that i felt was what i wanted in my LP to sound like & this set seemed to scatch my itch (loud, little but not overally grittier, rich tone on Slash 2.0’s). After Slash 2.0’s were installed they read 8.6ish on neck & and 9.36k on bridge (advertised as 8.8 neck/9.38 bridge, but was told the pots eat some of the resistance so id only get that exact reading by testing pickups by themselves/directly to multimeter..also jw if true)?. But Main thing i’ve noticed…overall like tone much better..but it feels like i can work with Vol knob to about 7 then lower then 5 is very very quiet , and same with neck knob pot), the sweep seems to be less then my SG & i think i would have noticed if the 61 BB’s had such a lack of sweep. Would higher outpout of different humbuckers effect vol/tone knobs?? I know i have 50 style wiring and i saw him peel back a braided wire and solder it to like top corner of each Vol Cap , let it dry and was basicslly done (aside from small reset up). Does all that sound nomal or should i look into any trouble shooting…installion or pots wise( all i know is 50s style with orange drop caps and i believe 500k pots). Thanks would love any input on lack of sweep on knobs since swap most lol
Hi there! Knob sweep should be consistent from pickup to pickup. My question would be, do you have audio taper or linear taper pots in both guitars? Caps can factor in too. Send us an email and we'll help you figure it out - support@seymourduncan.com
@@seymourduncan thanks for the reply! thanks, im less concerned about the multimeter reading being a little less than advertised because its close enough & tone sounds good…but its my 1st time swapping pups and i do have “50s style wiring” with 500k pots , orange drop caps and audio tapered pots; the sweep difference is whats most concerning since i feel like when i had the stock 61 BB’s it felt like their was more available tones before it went quiet, where as now its basically way too quiet around 5…even 6 is pretty quiet. That being said, 10 - 7 is a big difference…seems like the sweep/range was more even on the knob with the lower output stock 61 burstbuckers in my les paul standard Thanks again!
@@seymourduncan btw the Slash 2.0’s sound great in my Les Paul 60s standard (unburst) so really looks slash-ish aswell lol but looks wise and sound wise, it rocks! Just 1st time ever swapping pups from stock pups and i just noticed the volume knobs are more sensitive and have less sweep/wiggle room…anything under 5 is super quiet to muted, but from 10-7 is still loud and has a different/softer tone as i go down…without loosing too much actual noticable volume
Seymour Duncans are the greatest DiMarzio always have a harshness Seymour Duncans always have a smooth fluidity and sustain to them As well as distinct tonality to each model Cheers for the quality
Yo tengo el set de Slash en mi primera guitarra eléctrica, una LP económica de la marca Memphis y de verdad que la diferencia es del cielo a la tierra, en especial el del puente. Si bien es bueno ofrecer actualizaciones de un producto, considero que para lograr más ganancia hay recursos como un buen pedal de over drive o distorsión, un ecualizador y arreglar bien los balances en el amplificador. Habría que probar estos 2.0 para ver qué tanta diferencia aportan comparados con el original.
I know this isn't the vibe, but I was hoping they'd make the production Slash pickups in 4 conductor. They sound great but it'd be cool to be able to play with different switching options.
I put APH-1s in my Midtown Custom, and APH-2s in my Les Paul DC. Got a Custom Shop Slash signature with APH-1s too. Would like to try these new 2.0s in the Double Cut.
are the aph-2 the same as the aph-1 from the 80's (or the custom shop aph-1 by MJ) or are the aph-1 from the 80's still closer to the aph-1? What are the differences between these three sets? Or they are 3 different pickups ?
Don’t worry, the original Slash signature pickups are here to stay! The Slash 2.0's hotter wind offers his iconic tone but with a bit more volume, punch, and a slightly different touch response that Slash needed for certain guitars in live applications. Slash and Seymour Duncan wanted to make this available to guitarists everywhere to make sure they could achieve classic Slash tone in all their instruments.
@@seymourduncan I love Seymour Duncan pickups! But I’m really confused with these Slash 2.0. They are slightly hotter, but they sound the same and add no gain or distortion. Wouldn’t a hotter pickup push the amp harder, therefore creating more distortion? Or is the difference of 0.5k in the spec ever so small that there isn’t an audible difference in gain and sustain? Which in turn raises the question: if I recently bought an original v1 Slash APH2s set, why would I want to upgrade to the 2.0? Cheers!
One of my first guitars has Seymour duncan, even tho it is an entry level washburn guitar it sounds absolutely amazing and really really powerfull. I love seymour duncan!
I love both Slash and Seymour Duncan but here's what I don't get. Slash has 5 different signature models with Gibson and none of them have his signature Seymour Duncan pickups.
Practice more when you feel like buying new gear and then you ll realise you just need to be a better player. just got the Slash pickups for about a month now....still in the box :)))
Wish I liked seymours better, but tone wise, I just prefer dimarzio. Seymour seem to blend well, and are good all around, but dimarzios scream and thats my preference. Still, cool he's got new sig pickups.
I love the original versions but slash is rigjt in some guitars they sound really mellow even though they are wound a little hotter then your average vintage style pickup. I have had 2 sets Ian's in both cases they had plenty of output and punch with alot of upper midrange bite but I have heard other sets in other guitars where they sounded like the were almost accidently underwound are something and the upper mid bite wasn't as pronounced . My guess would be those guitars are not as naturally mid forward or neutral in the mids so the pickups don't Stand out as much. I can't wait to hear a head to head between these and the original slash signature versions. I want to see if there will be enough of a difference between these and the originals . I love the originals and I am not even a big slash fan but he knows gear and he knows pickups I bought them based on the specs alone as they has exactly the specs I was Looking for . 8k neck 8.5k bridge and Alnico 2 magnet . Ialso read on the Duncan forum in posts by members who owned the pickups that they were like a turbo charged Version of the mid 60s gibson patent number pickups with a little p90 thrown in so u had the have them . Early to mid 60s patent number pickups are my favorite vintage pickup.
I used SD pickups from 1995 to 2023, since I played with Gibson pickups I'm not sure if I will go back. That said, I'll stick with Gibson Alnico 2 pickups but I must admit that SD have a lot of amazing Alnico 4, 5, 8 and ceramic pickups. Only my personal though 😉
Slash's Snake Oil... No such thing as a difference in EQ between different Humbucker P.U.'s, only loudness. Clarity and/or hotness... just adjust the P.U. height.
Trust your own ears and own playing comparison hahaha. THERE IS a difference. Sure , same guitar same amp set up chances are your basic tone is similar from one pickup to another (and supposed to be hahaha). More about how it "reacts" and the general feel of picking attack, dynamics. and of course output. Kind of thing you get at some point. when you make music. Good thing they make pickups for our different goals haha.
So Seymour Duncan had to test his own pickups to find out the tone of his own pickups so he could replicate them as the Slash pickups? Why didn't he just take Alnico II pickups and put Slash's name on them.
Because this is all marketing BS. Just like Gibson selling "authentic" re-issues of the replica guitar that Slash mentions. Btw. Gibson also sells "Slashbucker" pickups. It´s all a farce.
Been debaring buying SD slash 2.0 alnico II pro’s, or ThroBak SLE-101 PAF’s. Ive been playing an SG with 490/498t combo, which works good for that axe, but i need to swap the 61’ Burstbuckers that came in my Lss Paul 60s standard (great guitar qc wise, non weight relief 8.5lbs, slim neck which i like) but these 61’ BB’s sound terrible (uneven sounding tone/volume across the fretboard & a good amount of feedback, neck pup isnt nearly as bad as the bridge pup, but the notes sound super boomy on the low strings/notes, and the high’s arent dynmaic..theyre just high treble but kinda dull?, hard to put in words how bad they sound and unbalanced). All that being said, im looking to make this LP a keeper, the SD slash pups are wax potted & have high output, they obvs handle high gain well and sound good clean, but they do lack some of that character of a PAF top of line clone like Throbaks SLE 101’s; which are more microphonic, but have this natural crunch and clarity, they really capture that vintage tone, im just not sure how well they would sound with some gain added (i mainly like playing clasic rock from late 60s-mid 80s), i play at home usually thru a little tube Marshall Dsl 20c. Jw if the Throbak PAFs handle gain well and i noticed theyre unpotted, jw if with some decent gain theyre gonna sound to microphonic? Even on clean tones i can hear the pick attack varitions & etc clearly with the vintage PAF style pups. Not sure if i should play it safe & go with more modern humbucker like the SD Slash 2.0 alnico II Pro’s (wax potted to reduce feedback), or the vintage sounding Throbak SLE-101 PAF’s which are really articulate & snappy, but a little microphonic (unpotted, picks up more of an airy sound/feedback), just not sure how these vintage style PAF’s would handle tones like Randy Rhodes/Slashes/Santana lol, im pretty sure they can handle Zepp tones , but i dont wanna buy $679 pups just to sound like a few older bands and just sounding thin/chimmey when trying to make my own jams lol jw if the vintage PAF tone lives up to the legend or if i should play it safe with these SD slash pups that seem to have a smooth/warm tone that handles gain well, but more modern style humbucker
What did you get from what he's saying in the video then ? Well . Timeline : APH-1 ( model he likes THIS TONAL QUALITY. They made the APH-2's later (Same basic tonal quality with a bit more output) and now , an updated , slightly higher output version of the APH-2 . more output , Tonality wise 😁😁😁. Sounds pretty cool to me if you like the APH-1 and APH-2 but could use a bit "more". Hey that's good enough for me to give it a try hehe. Cheers
you thought seymour duncan would have got this slash set right the first time... i used to buy only sd pickups until the price raised and i found better pickups for cheaper.... i found way better, and least i can buy $10 pickups for the price of one duncan... thats kinda sad for trying to make the price suitable for all guitarists...
Hello! Slash's original signature set will still be available. Both Slash and Seymour Duncan are proud of those pickups and believe we got them right. These new Slash 2.0 pickups are just hotter to meet Slash's new needs.
I changed my Gibson les Paul pickups last month with the SD slash alnico II. I already paid 250 euros so I really hope that these new 2.0 pickups are worse
Ever notice that nobody makes a quieter version of a pickup? It’s always a “hot JB” or a “hot PAF,” etc. I guess people value higher output most of the time.
I moved to LA in 01’ and right into an old apartment he used to Rent during the Illusion days. He saw me walking out the door one day and said “Hey- thats my old apartment “ 😛. We chatted for like 20 minutes. He shared advice and motivation to play in bands there. Thanks for bein cool man. You’re a humble dude
Amazing!
Sometimes you can't beat a passive pickup. No batteries, no boards in the cavity... But still the magic.
I would say pretty most of the times. The tone is ready. I like to add gain in the after stages than the pickup.
Amen🎉
@jcsk8 thanks, active pickings sound cold
Just when I thought my gear related purchases were over with, Seymour has lured me back in 😂
Yup. I guess I'm going to be buying new pickups.
you play guitar and actually thought that you were done buying gear?
@@georgeh.5480 😅
Same!!!😂
there is noooo end to it...believe me.....i'm 71...just so you know i'm not kiddin'
I recently had the Slash set installed in my LP Custom, replacing a set of Bare Knuckle Cold Sweat humbuckers. The Slash set sounds so much better to my ears. I’m definitely tempted to try out these new Version 2 pups.
yo, curious here, what kind of music do you play? and how would you describe how do those two sets differ from each other?
Me too?
That is a really surprising take on new versions of existing gear. No meaningless buzzwords, unverifiable claims on improvements, etc. They sound the same, just slightly louder.
the original Slash pickups are awesome. made my £300 guitar sound like a £2000 one!
what is the model name?
I'm using Pearly Gates right now. How much different are Slash's? Would you swap if you were me?
@@qua7771biggest thing of note between the two is the slash uses an alnico II magnets, the pearly gates uses an alnico 8 magnet which gives it a smoother and not as hot sound over the slash pickups.
These are absolutely killer pickups with everything you could want in a hot PAF. But the clarity, rich and complex upper mid harmonics are just superb. Sounds like a match made in heaven through Superleads and in high gain JVM's, transformed my unloved and un-played 2020 60's LP standard tea burst into near perfection and competes with some very high dollar LP stablemates. I seriously can't put this guitar down since installing them and upgrading everything in from the pots, 50's wiring, braded wiring all around, and Luxe bumblebee .022's just as you would find in an original burst or a Historic. It makes a huge difference is getting the most out of your pickups in a Les Paul.
Being playing nearly 30 years...got my 1st pair about a year ago. WOW such a great pick up.
Killer pickups. The YJM pickups for strats are also amazing.
Either turn your amp master volume up, or buy these pickups for $200 and install them into your guitar to make your guitar louder. Of course, most of us are probably going to try the latter option first 😂
Seriously though, I like how they don’t overmarket these at all, and just have Slash tell you what it is: “They’re the same pickups, but louder.” Brilliant.
Slash is the best guitar player that plays the best hard rock songs. His melodic playing is accentuated by the guitars pickups.
I respect slash a lot for finding something that he liked and sticking with it.
I'm in total agreement with Slash on this one. The only thing I would be tempted to do, would keep on adding the Seymour Duncan's across other types of guitars. Rather than solely concentrating on Les Paul's.
He has then in other guitars besides les Paul's. He has a firebird made off him by gibson custom with the original slash pickups in it . There are some others as well. Keep in my the pickups were tweaked specifically for a les paul and that is what he plays mostly
The live clips they show in this are from the show at House of Blues in Boston last year. I was at that show. What a night!
So was I. Great show.
If you want exactly the same tone but with more output, buy a boost pedal or an EQ pedal. No reason to get these if you already have the originals (which I do, they’re great!)
Not to mention: his "quieter" guitars probably just have lower pot values lol.
Tom Petty's had the highest pot value.
Honestly..just get an sh16 it does his sound..and it makes it easier to get from the amp
If you have the originals there's no reason, but those who have not have the choice of getting the hottest Slash sound without pedals.
Except these aren't the same, these are based on a totally different Les Paul of his..... He said they took a different one and he requested more output. Even if it were the same guitar, it would still sound totally different.
Slash siempre ha sido una de mis mayores influencias... Tanto por sus canciones.... Como por ese sonido incompatible que @seymourduncan le ha dado gracias Seymour y MJ
Gracias por el apoyo!
I just installed slash pups in my 2022 standard 60's unburst and now they come out with new ones lol
Hey Kane! You made a great decision getting Slash's original set. If you ever feel like you love the tone but need a hotter version. Just know that the Slash 2.0's exist! Thanks for reaching out
Practice more when you feel like buying new gear and then you ll realise you just need to be a better player. just got the Slash pickups for about a month now....still in the box :)))
OK, took three years for a luthier in Canada to do a super accurate Derrig replica. This same luthier has built several for Richard Fortus and even delivered one to LA right before the not in this Lifetime tour. The top on my build had been sitting in a private woodworkers stash for the last forty years in upstate New York, it was true Old Growth Hard Rock Sugar Maple Ribbon, you can see in my video library and I only mention it because I figured it would have the same tonal properties as the Derrig. Anyways the tough decision was which pickups to go with for this build. Well I tried the A2Pros, then the older Slash set which i liked better, was really bummed that shortly after this 2.0 Set came out, but just swapped the Slash Set for the Slash 2.0, and there it was!! I was not expecting anything, but this is truly everything that was missing and when rolling to Cleans, it is so much better and just like the albums! Of course this is plugged into a 1980 JMP 2203 with the Frank Levi Superkill #34 Mod, but it is nailing the albums sounds and the feel and compression is just right. All of the sustain and harmonics are there with this set unlike the others. Extremely impressed and I plan of doing a video soon because there aren't enough out there, only bad thing is I don't even want to put the Slash Set back and and have to remove this new 2.0 Set!
I have an Aph1 set in my Epiphone Gotic Lp and are awesome, the Aph2 set in my Epiphone Standard (awesome too) and now i want to try the 2.0 version on my Gibson Anaconda ❤
Interesting to hear him say some of his guitars are quieter than others, I noticed one of my Gibsons is quieter than the others, wondered if I was going mad!
Hand winding back then,some were just greater than others.
Louder guitar , simple solution, bigger pots 525k,550k, or best 1meg. Volume pots.🎉😮😅
I cant wait for the first blind A/B-tests
Writing that down! We'll make one
I have to say these pickups have that punch,Seymour Duncan nailed these pickups just a little extra punch the 2.0 slash pickups sound killer in my Gibson R8, I know some people might like the Gibson pickups but these are what Gibson should be putting In there Les Pauls ,Just my 2 cents!!
The replica guitar he's talking about, is the iconic ''Appetite'' LP, the one he recorded the ''Appetite for Destruction'' album and many other records over the years.
So yeah, ''stay authentic" and all that....😉
man that was like 2 years ago - come on lol
@@questlive2338 Btw. Gibson released the totally authentic "Slashbuckers" that go with the authentic replica of Slash's replica Les Paul.
Buy product get excited for more product.
And always... STAY AUTHENTIC.
mark agnesi likes it ^^
In my opinion when you wind alnico ii based pickups to this level of hotness the midrange starts getting really obnoxious and mud creeps in on the bottom end. The originals are totally fine. Just turn the amp up a little.
Pretty sure Slash wouldn’t use a muddy pickup. Did it sound too hot in the video? Sounds the same, just louder, to me. That could help people who are gigging and need a little boost of volume without adding any color or breakup.
Also, I think you’re missing the point. You could do turn up the amp, but adding an EQ pedal boost or turning up the amp will add color and breakup to the tone. These pickups are meant to sound just like Slash’s 1.0 tone except louder. This might not matter for home guitarists, but gigging guitarists at loud venues will appreciate these 2.0’s if they want the Slash tone at louder volumes without changing his tone.
Yes
hey i just had a guitar tech replace 61’ burstbuckers in my new 2023 LP standard…bought new SD slash2.0 alnico II pros pups going into my LP 60’s standard (to replace stock 61’ BB’s), i didnt solder or do any of the replacment myself, i took my LP and new pups to my guy whos been doing guitar repair/set ups for like 10-15yrs, it wasnt a busy day so i asked if i could watch, and i noticed there was more a heavier amount of silver solder on the original factory pups (a nice little gob of silver on each silver backing of all 4 pots) *my LP has Orange drop Caps & 50’s style wiring from factory*. When he got the 61’ BurstBuckers out and soldered in the Seymour Duncan Slash 2.0’s, i noticed he used a little less of the “silver gob” to connect each wire to the silver backing to all 4 pots…that being said, i highly doubt he burned anything because i could tell he was very careful and it barely took anytime to heat up ans have the wires soldered onto each pot. Is it common or possible that different or louder pickups would react different to different pups (the stock pups didnt have as much output as my slash 2.0’s). I notice all knobs are even (no dead spots in odd places, but it seemed like there was more wiggle room with the sweep before i swapped the stock 61’ BBs. Now the 2 vol knobs are pretty senesitive from 10-6…then around 5 is when you can hear a pretty big vol drop off (unless the amps cranked, i mean even at 3 i can still hear it thru the amp, but very soft vs before the swap…i was told that different pickups will have different affects on pots, and that its not an issue or something went wrong…but i really only have his word to go on lol. Just wondering if you’ve noticed different pickups reacting different to the sweep on the vol knobs and somewhat on the tone knobs (but not as noticeable on tone knobs). This is my 1st time swapping pickups since i loved my 2004 SG as it has been for last 20 yrs (490r/498t) and i have a PRS hollowbody II with 15/51 s pups? I cant remember off the top of my head lol. But everythjng ive left stock seem to have a smoother sweep..but ive left the factory pups in, this being my fav axe and i want to know if thats true that because i put in different pups (that have a little more output), would make the Vol knobs be more senesitive and then very quiet anything under 5 (unless amp is cranked up). But mostly now i stay between 7-10 to keep the volume close to the same , i just bring it down to clean ip the sound sometimes. Is that normal for a proper pup swap of higher output to react different in regards to the sweep being more senesitve from 10-6.5? Or any of the pots/knobs reacting different to different pickups then what was factory installed? (The wires are soldered in and i saw him be very gental and not apply as much silver to keep the wires connected, but by no means were the wires lose or about to fall off the back of pot silver thing lol)
Thanks for any insight if your into swapping pups around and if you’ve noticed different reactions when changing pups (everythjng still works, just not as much sweep option as before..not sure if thats cuz they were lower output?) or should i get someone else to look at them?
Was it like that before? This sounds like you may want to use a different potentiometer for your volume control. We recommend reaching out to the tech to talk through your concerns and questions. Ask specifically about curved taper pots.
@@seymourduncan no prior there was more of a sweep i believe, but my main question is do different pots react diffetentn to different pups? That is what the guitar tech said may be why…curious if he did anything inncorrect installing them?
@@seymourduncan also the 2023 Gibso LP standard 60s has orange drop caps with 50s style wiring if that helps
Just had my tech install these pups in my LP standard, 1st time ive ever swapped pups. 2 things i noticed that im not sure are normal? I was told it was but not sure if my tech was being 100% honest lol.
1) when we plugged the pups in the multimeter they read 9.30 on the bridge & 8.80 on the neck (before they were installed , he connected them each to the multimeter to make sure they worked). After they were fully installed and in guitar, each pup read a little weaker on the multimeter, tech said it was cuz the 500k pots use/take some of that energy or something, which is normal for the pups to drop a little on the meter after installing, nature of the beast? Jw how true? It looked like he peeled back about 3/4 inch of the braided pup wire before soldering the wire to what looked to be top/side edge of the circle/metal pot.
2) i noticed after everything installed, it seemed like my volume knob was versitile? Seemed like volume at 7 was much quieter then i remember it being before the pickup swap..cant tell if i just thought 10-7 was less draststic of a volume drop off when it had the stock pups or if its possible the tech poorly installed them and thats why i think the volume knob had more of an even sweep? He said the pickup installation would have nothing to do with the volume knob sweep..so maybe the knob is reacting different to the new SD slash 2.0’s vs my stock 61’ burstbuckers? Or maybe i just thought the volume knob had a more even sweep? Any help or input on the feedback after getting them put in would really help! Im clearly new to the tech part so not sure if my tech did a fine job or if i should have someone else take a look. Thanks
Pickups with more output do give more distortion, right ? Louder without different distortion isn't really possible. To keep the tone and characteristic of the distortion the same with more output is difficult enough :).
and i though my day couldn't get better haha
Veeeeery nice add as option ! Can’t wait to try one of these 🤘🤘
I know it is not a Slash pickup, but I really enjoy the Seymour Dimebucker bridge with a Seymour jazz in the neck They still sound amazing! Maybe it is time to put the Slash in the neck to get two great rocker's sounds.
Hey jw, i have a new 2023 Gibson Les Paul std. 60’s. I loved the Unburst & 60s neck profile, was Not really a fan of stock 61’ Burstbuckers (Alnico 5’s, on multimeter both read approx around 7.5k installed from factory).
I recently had a set of Seymour duncan Slash 2.0 Alnico 2 pro’s installed in my 2023 60’s Gibson les paul standard. (Note i like slash but i got pickups due to what tone i liked best that i felt was what i wanted in my LP to sound like & this set seemed to scatch my itch (loud, little but not overally grittier, rich tone on Slash 2.0’s).
After Slash 2.0’s were installed they read 8.6ish on neck & and 9.36k on bridge (advertised as 8.8 neck/9.38 bridge, but was told the pots eat some of the resistance so id only get that exact reading by testing pickups by themselves/directly to multimeter..also jw if true)?. But Main thing i’ve noticed…overall like tone much better..but it feels like i can work with Vol knob to about 7 then lower then 5 is very very quiet , and same with neck knob pot), the sweep seems to be less then my SG & i think i would have noticed if the 61 BB’s had such a lack of sweep. Would higher outpout of different humbuckers effect vol/tone knobs?? I know i have 50 style wiring and i saw him peel back a braided wire and solder it to like top corner of each Vol Cap , let it dry and was basicslly done (aside from small reset up). Does all that sound nomal or should i look into any trouble shooting…installion or pots wise( all i know is 50s style with orange drop caps and i believe 500k pots). Thanks would love any input on lack of sweep on knobs since swap most lol
Hi there! Knob sweep should be consistent from pickup to pickup. My question would be, do you have audio taper or linear taper pots in both guitars? Caps can factor in too. Send us an email and we'll help you figure it out - support@seymourduncan.com
@@seymourduncan thanks for the reply!
thanks, im less concerned about the multimeter reading being a little less than advertised because its close enough & tone sounds good…but its my 1st time swapping pups and i do have “50s style wiring” with 500k pots , orange drop caps and audio tapered pots; the sweep difference is whats most concerning since i feel like when i had the stock 61 BB’s it felt like their was more available tones before it went quiet, where as now its basically way too quiet around 5…even 6 is pretty quiet. That being said, 10 - 7 is a big difference…seems like the sweep/range was more even on the knob with the lower output stock 61 burstbuckers in my les paul standard
Thanks again!
@@seymourduncan btw the Slash 2.0’s sound great in my Les Paul 60s standard (unburst) so really looks slash-ish aswell lol but looks wise and sound wise, it rocks! Just 1st time ever swapping pups from stock pups and i just noticed the volume knobs are more sensitive and have less sweep/wiggle room…anything under 5 is super quiet to muted, but from 10-7 is still loud and has a different/softer tone as i go down…without loosing too much actual noticable volume
Seymour Duncans are the greatest
DiMarzio always have a harshness
Seymour Duncans always have a smooth fluidity and sustain to them
As well as distinct tonality to each model
Cheers for the quality
let me guess.... they're simultaneously: "modern, vintage, bitey, transparent, resonant, sustainy, and.... and....warm!"
Have slash pickups since 2011 , my favorite pickups ....try a lot , but this are really cool
Put these in my first Epiphone LP Standard in Cardinal Red. The zebra colour of them with the red looks and sounds absolutely badass.
I have one of this original Alnico II pickups in my tele deluxe, in black and white, its a beast. Its a PRO
What a legend...😎
This is so cool!! Love digging to how the tone comes about😎😱💯🙌
Yo tengo el set de Slash en mi primera guitarra eléctrica, una LP económica de la marca Memphis y de verdad que la diferencia es del cielo a la tierra, en especial el del puente. Si bien es bueno ofrecer actualizaciones de un producto, considero que para lograr más ganancia hay recursos como un buen pedal de over drive o distorsión, un ecualizador y arreglar bien los balances en el amplificador. Habría que probar estos 2.0 para ver qué tanta diferencia aportan comparados con el original.
Thanks slash, keep up the good work
I know this isn't the vibe, but I was hoping they'd make the production Slash pickups in 4 conductor. They sound great but it'd be cool to be able to play with different switching options.
If it helps, they can be modified fairly simply- I think I used cat5 cable when I converted my evh Frankenstein pickup to 4 conductor
If it switched to single coils, it wouldn't be Slash !! LOL
Call the Custom Shop, they will make anything ya want!
I put APH-1s in my Midtown Custom, and APH-2s in my Les Paul DC. Got a Custom Shop Slash signature with APH-1s too.
Would like to try these new 2.0s in the Double Cut.
great...i got myself a new Slash 2.0 brige pu for my new Gibson 61 SG faded....lets see how it works....certainly looks good.....cheers.
update...i put it in my prs SE Mccarty 594...sounds very good indeed....looks good too...RZ zebra....
Amazing guys!!!
Cool... and the demo ?
Working on it!
Yeah great marketing spiel, but what is the difference between these pickups and the originals? What are their specs, output, etc?
Peace from California still Strand Beach Posse 🤙🌴🎸
2:51 why was this sheet censored?
MJ's secret tamale recipe. ;)
So what’s the difference on the pickups of the new lespaul slash?
Just bought mine. Do you all have a wiring diagram for how you put them in his guitar?
EXCELLENT.
wait the aph2's already were higher in output... so these are higher output yet? 10k or higher? weird
are the aph-2 the same as the aph-1 from the 80's (or the custom shop aph-1 by MJ) or are the aph-1 from the 80's still closer to the aph-1? What are the differences between these three sets? Or they are 3 different pickups ?
I hope this does not mean the original versions will be discontinued.
Don’t worry, the original Slash signature pickups are here to stay! The Slash 2.0's hotter wind offers his iconic tone but with a bit more volume, punch, and a slightly different touch response that Slash needed for certain guitars in live applications. Slash and Seymour Duncan wanted to make this available to guitarists everywhere to make sure they could achieve classic Slash tone in all their instruments.
@@seymourduncan I love Seymour Duncan pickups! But I’m really confused with these Slash 2.0. They are slightly hotter, but they sound the same and add no gain or distortion. Wouldn’t a hotter pickup push the amp harder, therefore creating more distortion? Or is the difference of 0.5k in the spec ever so small that there isn’t an audible difference in gain and sustain? Which in turn raises the question: if I recently bought an original v1 Slash APH2s set, why would I want to upgrade to the 2.0?
Cheers!
When are they available
Are these also available for fender spacing?
Unfortunately, no. Just standard humbucker spacing like the 1.0
The guitar you see in the left has these in it❤
What performance is that in the background?
Damn shame Gibson doesn't give you them in the les paul slash model 🤟🤟
were the original derrig AP's MJ wound?
Yes
One of my first guitars has Seymour duncan, even tho it is an entry level washburn guitar it sounds absolutely amazing and really really powerfull. I love seymour duncan!
I love my Slash pickups.
I'll try turning the volume up a little and save the cash
I love Duncan Distortion the most.
Y las alnico pro 2 Slash???
Sweet!!!!
Espetacular!
Yeah! Greetings from México!
Hola!
Issue a 4-wire version, please!
I like the 59 & JB
Love that set!
59s are so sweet sounding. I have them in an Epiphone Les Paul.
Am I missing something or couldn't he just have moved the pickups slightly closer to the strings to get higher output?
I love both Slash and Seymour Duncan but here's what I don't get. Slash has 5 different signature models with Gibson and none of them have his signature Seymour Duncan pickups.
Legend
Practice more when you feel like buying new gear and then you ll realise you just need to be a better player. just got the Slash pickups for about a month now....still in the box :)))
Ultimate question: black or zebra for goldtop?
Wish I liked seymours better, but tone wise, I just prefer dimarzio. Seymour seem to blend well, and are good all around, but dimarzios scream and thats my preference. Still, cool he's got new sig pickups.
I love the original versions but slash is rigjt in some guitars they sound really mellow even though they are wound a little hotter then your average vintage style pickup. I have had 2 sets Ian's in both cases they had plenty of output and punch with alot of upper midrange bite but I have heard other sets in other guitars where they sounded like the were almost accidently underwound are something and the upper mid bite wasn't as pronounced . My guess would be those guitars are not as naturally mid forward or neutral in the mids so the pickups don't Stand out as much.
I can't wait to hear a head to head between these and the original slash signature versions. I want to see if there will be enough of a difference between these and the originals . I love the originals and I am not even a big slash fan but he knows gear and he knows pickups I bought them based on the specs alone as they has exactly the specs I was Looking for .
8k neck 8.5k bridge and Alnico 2 magnet . Ialso read on the Duncan forum in posts by members who owned the pickups that they were like a turbo charged Version of the mid 60s gibson patent number pickups with a little p90 thrown in so u had the have them . Early to mid 60s patent number pickups are my favorite vintage pickup.
So do I want these for more modern type stuff, and the older ones for more classic type stuff, or what?
4wire conductor please👍
I used SD pickups from 1995 to 2023, since I played with Gibson pickups I'm not sure if I will go back. That said, I'll stick with Gibson Alnico 2 pickups but I must admit that SD have a lot of amazing Alnico 4, 5, 8 and ceramic pickups. Only my personal though 😉
I need more guitars.
Slash's Snake Oil...
No such thing as a difference in EQ between different Humbucker P.U.'s, only loudness.
Clarity and/or hotness... just adjust the P.U. height.
I will flood the comment section until Seymour builds a 4-wire version of this. i love the original APH
Pickups maybe the most placebo upgrade there, but is ok, if that make you feel better
Where did you get that ? lol
Trust your own ears and own playing comparison hahaha. THERE IS a difference. Sure , same guitar same amp set up chances are your basic tone is similar from one pickup to another (and supposed to be hahaha). More about how it "reacts" and the general feel of picking attack, dynamics. and of course output. Kind of thing you get at some point. when you make music. Good thing they make pickups for our different goals haha.
So Seymour Duncan had to test his own pickups to find out the tone of his own pickups so he could replicate them as the Slash pickups? Why didn't he just take Alnico II pickups and put Slash's name on them.
Because this is all marketing BS.
Just like Gibson selling "authentic" re-issues of the replica guitar that Slash mentions.
Btw. Gibson also sells "Slashbucker" pickups.
It´s all a farce.
So slash is going spinal tap by getting pick-ups that go to 11?
not Gibson like on his signature les paul then ?
Better 😅
Been debaring buying SD slash 2.0 alnico II pro’s, or ThroBak SLE-101 PAF’s. Ive been playing an SG with 490/498t combo, which works good for that axe, but i need to swap the 61’ Burstbuckers that came in my Lss Paul 60s standard (great guitar qc wise, non weight relief 8.5lbs, slim neck which i like) but these 61’ BB’s sound terrible (uneven sounding tone/volume across the fretboard & a good amount of feedback, neck pup isnt nearly as bad as the bridge pup, but the notes sound super boomy on the low strings/notes, and the high’s arent dynmaic..theyre just high treble but kinda dull?, hard to put in words how bad they sound and unbalanced). All that being said, im looking to make this LP a keeper, the SD slash pups are wax potted & have high output, they obvs handle high gain well and sound good clean, but they do lack some of that character of a PAF top of line clone like Throbaks SLE 101’s; which are more microphonic, but have this natural crunch and clarity, they really capture that vintage tone, im just not sure how well they would sound with some gain added (i mainly like playing clasic rock from late 60s-mid 80s), i play at home usually thru a little tube Marshall Dsl 20c. Jw if the Throbak PAFs handle gain well and i noticed theyre unpotted, jw if with some decent gain theyre gonna sound to microphonic? Even on clean tones i can hear the pick attack varitions & etc clearly with the vintage PAF style pups. Not sure if i should play it safe & go with more modern humbucker like the SD Slash 2.0 alnico II Pro’s (wax potted to reduce feedback), or the vintage sounding Throbak SLE-101 PAF’s which are really articulate & snappy, but a little microphonic (unpotted, picks up more of an airy sound/feedback), just not sure how these vintage style PAF’s would handle tones like Randy Rhodes/Slashes/Santana lol, im pretty sure they can handle Zepp tones , but i dont wanna buy $679 pups just to sound like a few older bands and just sounding thin/chimmey when trying to make my own jams lol jw if the vintage PAF tone lives up to the legend or if i should play it safe with these SD slash pups that seem to have a smooth/warm tone that handles gain well, but more modern style humbucker
That was a long three and a half minutes
Well, it's time to upgrade my AFD and Victoria, but I'm keeping the original APH's in my '87.
What are the tonal qualities?
It says on the SD website, of course! 😉
@@MashaT22 They didn't say it in the video.
@@endezeichengrimm at 2:30 listen what he says
@@MrPatdelisle Nothing about tonal qualities. Nothing.
What did you get from what he's saying in the video then ? Well . Timeline : APH-1 ( model he likes THIS TONAL QUALITY. They made the APH-2's later (Same basic tonal quality with a bit more output) and now , an updated , slightly higher output version of the APH-2 . more output , Tonality wise 😁😁😁. Sounds pretty cool to me if you like the APH-1 and APH-2 but could use a bit "more". Hey that's good enough for me to give it a try hehe. Cheers
Damnit, show Slash testing them out .
you thought seymour duncan would have got this slash set right the first time... i used to buy only sd pickups until the price raised and i found better pickups for cheaper.... i found way better, and least i can buy $10 pickups for the price of one duncan... thats kinda sad for trying to make the price suitable for all guitarists...
Hello! Slash's original signature set will still be available. Both Slash and Seymour Duncan are proud of those pickups and believe we got them right. These new Slash 2.0 pickups are just hotter to meet Slash's new needs.
I changed my Gibson les Paul pickups last month with the SD slash alnico II. I already paid 250 euros so I really hope that these new 2.0 pickups are worse
Let's hope it can split the coil because I don't want to change guitar 😅
2:24 hearing loss perhaps
Ever notice that nobody makes a quieter version of a pickup? It’s always a “hot JB” or a “hot PAF,” etc. I guess people value higher output most of the time.
The Slash pickups are the best humbuckers for LPs
Liked #800 👍🏻
Thank you 👍
Yes Ted play wespou
Louder pickups 😂.