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Seymour Duncan STK-S10PGD YJM FURY PG Assy, OW Pickup vs Seymour Duncan Pickgrd Assy, Dave Murray, Pearloid Pickup

The YJM Fury is a matched high-output set optimized for extreme speed and articulate lead work, while the Dave Murray assembly combines Hot Rails with a brighter JB Jr. middle pickup for more tonal versatility. Choose the YJM Fury if you prioritize technical shredding and aggressive tone; choose the Dave Murray if you want flexibility across lead and rhythm playing styles.

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Seymour Duncan STK-S10PGD YJM FURY PG Assy, OW Pickup

$383.00
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Seymour Duncan Pickgrd Assy, Dave Murray, Pearloid Pickup

$385.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan STK-S10PGD YJM FURY PG Assy, OW PickupSeymour Duncan Pickgrd Assy, Dave Murray, Pearloid Pickup
Price$383.00$385.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan STK-S10PGD YJM FURY PG Assy, OW Pickup

  • Identical neck and bridge pickups (25.5 kΩ / 25.7 kΩ) ensure perfectly balanced, articulate output
  • Presence peaks engineered specifically for pick attack and string definition
  • Alnico V rod magnets and hum-canceled design deliver the classic Yngwie aggressive character
  • High-speed YJM potentiometer responds faster without resistance drag

Why choose Seymour Duncan Pickgrd Assy, Dave Murray, Pearloid Pickup

  • Hot Rails neck and bridge offer tight, high-output character with minimal noise
  • Brighter JB Jr. middle pickup adds tonal variety for rhythm and single-coil textures
  • Four-conductor splittable wiring on all pickups enables future coil-splitting modifications
  • Pearloid finish provides attractive visual appeal alongside tone
Bottom line: Metal and shredding players seeking maximum articulate aggression should choose the YJM Fury. Players who want high-gain capability with more tonal range across neck, middle, and bridge positions should choose the Dave Murray assembly.

Frequently asked questions

Which pickup set is better for fast, technical lead playing?

The YJM Fury is purpose-engineered for shredding, with matched Alnico V pickups and presence peaks tuned to emphasize pick attack and fast note separation. The Dave Murray's asymmetric design (Hot Rails + JB Jr.) prioritizes versatility over extreme lead definition.

Can either assembly handle coil-splitting mods?

The Dave Murray includes four-conductor splittable wiring on all pickups, making it coil-split-ready. The YJM Fury description specifies four-conductor architecture supporting series, parallel, and split configurations, though specific coil-split capability is not explicitly detailed.

What's the main tone difference between them?

The YJM Fury emphasizes aggressive response with tight treble and pick attack snap across a matched pair. The Dave Murray balances hot, tight Rails in neck and bridge with a brighter, more articulate JB Jr. middle, offering more color variation across the pickguard.

Are both made in the USA and ready to install?

Both are hand-assembled in Santa Barbara and fit the 11-hole USA Stratocaster pattern. Both include four-conductor wiring and installation instructions, requiring only standard pickguard mounting into a compatible body.

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