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Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-10B Full Shred Bridge Pickup 7 String vs Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-14B Custom 5 Bridge Pickup
The SH-10B Full Shred is a high-output, articulate pickup designed for heavy metal and speed playing, while the SH-14B Custom 5 is a warmer, vintage-voiced pickup suited to blues, classic rock, and country. Choose the SH-10B if you play aggressive styles requiring clarity at high gain; choose the SH-14B if you want vintage character and balanced tone across clean and driven sounds.
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Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-10B Full Shred Bridge Pickup 7 String
Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-14B Custom 5 Bridge Pickup
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-10B Full Shred Bridge Pickup 7 String | Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-14B Custom 5 Bridge Pickup | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $125.00 | $125.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Pickup Type | Bridge | Bridge |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-10B Full Shred Bridge Pickup 7 String
- ✓ High output and aggressive tone optimized for heavy metal and speed riffs
- ✓ Allen screw pole pieces allow fine-tuning of treble response in high-gain contexts
- ✓ Exceptional articulation cuts through dense, distorted mixes
Why choose Seymour Duncan Humbucker SH-14B Custom 5 Bridge Pickup
- ✓ Warm vintage character with deep bottom end, inspired by classic P.A.F. design
- ✓ Strong, powerful output without sacrificing clean tone definition
- ✓ Rich full-bodied presence on both clean and driven sounds
Frequently asked questions
Which pickup is better for metal?
The SH-10B Full Shred is specifically designed for heavy rock and metal with high output and aggressive tone. The SH-14B Custom 5 is not ideal for thrash metal or djent styles.
Which one is better for blues and classic rock?
The SH-14B Custom 5 is built for blues and classic rock, offering a warm vintage character with deep bottom end and rich clean tones. The SH-10B is less suited to these genres.
How do these pickups differ in output and clarity?
The SH-10B has higher output with defined, aggressive treble and exceptional articulation for speed riffs. The SH-14B has strong output but emphasizes warm vintage warmth and presence rather than aggressive clarity.
What instruments do these work best with?
Both pickups are designed for balanced and warm instruments and work especially well with rosewood fingerboards. Both are available in 7-string versions.