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Get it between 2024-12-31 to 2025-01-07. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
Signature Dimebucker Pickup - This humbucker pickup offers a crunchy pick attack, scooped mids, and just the right amount of saturation, perfect for any electric guitar player.
Distinctive Tonal Quality - The Dimebucker delivers a thick crunch that sags slightly when played hard, providing a unique, saturated tone that doesn't break up or go crazy.
Versatile Sound Range - With a full, tight, low-end response and a smooth, crunchy distortion tone, this pickup offers a wide range of sounds, from warm tone with mixed distortion to a high-end cut that's just right.
Massive Metal Tone - Not many high-output passive humbucker pickups are capable of the massive metal tone of Dimebag Darrell. Striking the perfect balance between beef, crunch, edge, biting treble, and punchy bass, while still delivering an overall smoothness.
Made in the USA - Hand built in our Santa Barbara, CA, factory, the Dimebucker features a ceramic magnet with dual stainless-steel blades, ensuring top-notch quality and squeal-free performance.
As you'd expect, the Dimebucker SH-13 from Seymour Duncan offers the same kind of ultra-high output that makes conjuring face-melting metal tones that it's namesake was famous for. In case you haven't guessed, that namesake would be "Dimebag" Darrell, the Texas guitarist that rose to fame providing the riffage for metal legends Pantera, and later Damageplan, and the Dimebucker SH-13 has that aggressive tone in spades. And speaking of tone, the blade-style design keeps the tone consistent through the most devastating bends. Fore pure metal, it's the Dimebucker SH-13. Seymour Duncan Dimebucker SH-13 at a Glance: Sound Complete setup Sound The Dimebucker uses a powerful ceramic magnet coupled with stainless steel blades for hard-hitting crunch. The SH-13 has both high d.c. resistance and a high resonant peak. The result is a high-output, aggressive humbucker with more treble bite and clarity than an SH-8 Invader, as well as punchy bass response