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Sur le site de Seymour Duncan dans les Custom Shop il y a un Evenly Voiced Harmonics (EVH) Humbucker à $160.
Apparement ce serait en tout cas le micro qui équipe les premières grattes de Van Halen (1978..) , l'acronyme a une signification différente car EVH est une marque déposée par Van Halen.
What is the EVH Model?
Technically speaking, there is no "EVH" pickup. There is, however, a new custom shop pickup called the "Evenly Voiced Harmonics" model, which some people abbreviate as "EVH," for short. The Evenly Voiced Harmonics Model pickup is a faithful recreation of the legendary low-output, Alnico 2, P.A.F.-style humbucker that Seymour designed in 1978 for various high-profile artists he was working with at the time. This pickup should not be associated with any specific artist. More and more, people are calling the Evenly Voiced Harmonics Model the "'78 Model." Same pickup. The traditional Evenly Voiced Harmonics model comes with single conductor braided shield cable and a bottom plate with long mounting legs. However, since it’s built-to-order, it can also be ordered in Trembucker spacing with four conductor cable and short legs. Either way, it’s available with double-black, white or zebra (black and cream) bobbins. The D.C. Resistance is 8.75k.
The price is $160 direct from the Custom Shop 805-964-9610, 8am-5pm (Pacific) Monday - Friday.