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It Djents
Great for tuning low. Trembucker pole spacing was perfect for use on an Ibanez RGIB6.
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It's a weapon
It was my first Semour Dunkan pickup. Before buying it I tried only Ibanez INF4 and Dmarzio X2N. In my opinion SD Nazgul is clearer, sharper and brighter then INF4. The sound of my Ibanez was changed totaly. It takes time to get used, but I like SD Nazgul so much. It's perfect choise for metal music. Also in the same order I bought Dimarzio Super Distortion for my third guitar. For comparing I can say: Nazgul - shredding and furious, Super Distrtion - rich harmonics, X2N - tight and straight.
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Good replacement for my Ibanez bridge humbucker
I am extremely happy with this pickup . The sound is really balanced and clear , a huge contrast to my old bridge pick up . This was my first pickup swap . The provided installation instructions were clear enough .
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As good as it gets!
A pickup for the ages!
The Nazgul (6 String version) is a very nice and round-sounding Pickup. It's like a Seymour Duncan Distortion (SH-6) but on steroids. It has a really tight low end and cuts right through the mix with a nice mid range and precise highs. It's perfect for distorted crunch to high-gain sounds, from rock to anything metal really. Cleans out really nice with the volume rolled off, too. It's also great for low tunings and doesn't lose any tone or clarity in tunings like drop c or drop b.
This is also the Trembucker (as in Tremolo-Humbucker) version of the Pickup, so it's designed for wider Bridges, for example floyd rose trems, but also some fixes bridges, like that on the Ibanez SZ series. It fits perfectly under the Strings.
It Sounds great together with it's matching Pickup, the Sentient 6, and the outputs are pretty close to each other, so no adjusting necessary when switching between those two.
A perfect pickup for distorted sounds and easily worth every penny!
The Nazgul (6 String version) is a very nice and round-sounding Pickup. It's like a Seymour Duncan Distortion (SH-6) but on steroids. It has a really tight low end and cuts right through the mix with a nice mid range and precise highs. It's perfect for distorted crunch to high-gain sounds, from rock to anything metal really. Cleans out really nice with the volume rolled off, too. It's also great for low tunings and doesn't lose any tone or clarity in tunings like drop c or drop b.
This is also the Trembucker (as in Tremolo-Humbucker) version of the Pickup, so it's designed for wider Bridges, for example floyd rose trems, but also some fixes bridges, like that on the Ibanez SZ series. It fits perfectly under the Strings.
It Sounds great together with it's matching Pickup, the Sentient 6, and the outputs are pretty close to each other, so no adjusting necessary when switching between those two.
A perfect pickup for distorted sounds and easily worth every penny!
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Guaranteed Chugs
Can't go wrong with this one.
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Seymour Duncan Nazgul
I have this pickup for half year now and it is a beast. to good for clear tones and have power for agressive type of playing. i mostly play hard rock, metal and progressive music so this pickup is must have :)
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Goes very well with down tuning modern metal but it also has a nice clear, balanced, not overly saturated tone for shredding and soloing (compared to the SD Invader or the full shred which sit at both ends of the spectrum).
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