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The Seymour Duncan Triple Shot Switching Mounting Ring Set is designed for Trembucker-sized pickups, offering a sleek black finish and the ability to switch between series, parallel, or coil-splitting configurations. This set includes both neck and bridge mounting rings, making it an essential upgrade for any Les Paul enthusiast looking to enhance their tonal versatility.
L**3
Über easy to install mega tonal options system
I bought this Triple Shot switching humbucker ring set for my Gibson Les Paul. I have a set of Seymour Duncan P-Rails pickups (there are two coils, one that is the traditional Gibson P90 spec pickup and one that is essentially the Duncan single coil rail pickup commonly used on Fender Strats and Teles) that I’d originally purchased for my Gibson SG. The corresponding Triple Shot ring set was configured for a flat/slab top contour electric guitar like the SG or a Fender Telecaster.Due to COVID related unemployment, I sold the SG to cover rent. I bought this set of Triple Shot rings as they are contoured to accommodate the carved, arched top on my Les Paul. They fit beautifully and support the pickups by being in solid contact with the guitar’s top all the way around on both pickups.They allow me to switch the coils of the P-Rails into various configurations and there’s no need for push-pull pots or the need to drill holes into my Les Paul to accommodate the mini-toggle switches that are another solution to executing coil splitting, combining and in ‘n’ out of phase coil wiring.With the P-Rails and the Triple Shot rings, I now have at my finger tips the following tones: I have P90 tones, I have traditional humbucker tones and I have Fenderish single coil tones.The stock 3-position Les Paul pickup pickup selector switch works seamlessly and executes its U&C switching jobs as the Triple Shot rings do their magic upstream from the stock, 3-position selections. The installation is easy peasey and requires no extra wire manipulation in the control cavity save wiring the P-Rails to the respective volume control pots and ground points. I have so many new tones that are unavailable on a stock Les Paul, as well as the standard Les Paul offerings.The beauty of these Triple Shot rings is then they’ll work with any 4-conductor humbucking pickup, yielding three distinct tonalities with various options, including standard humbucking tones, out of phase dual coil pickup tones or split coils, either inside and outside coils being on. Because the rings have solder pads built in, it’s a simple matter to switch wiring configurations without having to remove strings or mess with the other wiring stations on the guitar. Do yourself a favor and check the Triple Shot rings out on your favorite two humbucker equipped guitar. It’s so easy, even a drummer can figure it out. lol
T**R
Fit my epiphone les paul
I've seen some mixed reviews about whether it fit epipone les Paul's but it fit mine without any issue. Only complaint is that the switches can be a little sharp and the bridge pickup is in a place where those switches can be a little annoying and scratch my palm.
B**S
A lot for a little.
Installed these on a schecter tempest. I went with the arched rings thinking it would match the contour of the guitar. Turns out flat ones would have been better. Thankfully its a black guitar with black rings and black pickups. If you can see it without trying, your eyes are better than mine.As to how they work, I like them. Alot. The switches are a little small, but that's more of an adjustment than a con. The parallel humbucker option is nice. Its a little more muted than series but still louder than a split coil. kind of a nice compromise between the two. I also like being able to select which coil I want to use when splitting. Its more pronounced at the bridge than the neck but when using both pickups you can get some really interesting tones.For $50.00 you get more switching options than with push/pull or push/push switches and the wiring is super easy - it turns a 4 wire pickup into a 2 wire pickup in the control cavity. Easily one of the best upgrades you can get.
P**7
Easy way to get massive tones.
I finally got these wired up on my guitar rebuild. Great, easy way to get a ton of tones without cutting new holes in your guitar and wiring individual dpdt switches. Only downside is the contacts that you solder the 4 conductor humbucker leads to are really small. In my first attempt I had a short and had to use a solder removal item and resolder being more careful to keep things rally tidy and now it works fine.
J**B
Perfect fit on my 335 (arch top) guitar
Fit on a 335 body perfectly. Interesting mix of tones are available. I am using these with a pair of Seymour Duncan HB pickups that are a combination of a bar type and single pole type. Allows me to get the sound of the whole PU in phase and out of phase or use either part of the PU by itself. The TS-2s make the wiring super simple. I'm still not sure if price is worth it though. The same thing could be done by replace the standard volume or tone pots with push-pull type for a lot less money, but with much more complex wiring. These are only useful if you have a 4-wire HB pickup. 2 wire PUs and single coils (strat or tele style) won't benefit.
G**O
Idea brillante
Funcionan perfecto. Idea brillante.No doy cinco estrellas porque el marco es muy débil y pierde forma si los tornillos no están bien puestos
S**S
Pretty great!
Pretty easy to wire up and install. The only bad part is the adhesive on the board doesn't really stick all that great and they feel like they can shatter by looking at them. Once they are in they are pretty sturdy overall. I would buy these again.
R**H
Versatile
Interesting way to explore variety of tones from selecting either coil, series or parallel. Sits slightly little higher than top of coil on neck pickup on Les Paul CM.Too soon to tell on durability but seem to be fair quality mini-slide switches.
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