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Why don’t more guitars come with different brands’ pickups mixed and matched?

planetsixstring July 19, 2022 comments off
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Most of the electric guitars we buy have own-brand pickups or a pairing from one brand, but there is another way and it can work well. Here are a few things to consider before reaching for the Seymour Duncan, the DiMarzio, and that soldering iron

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