The Seymour Duncan Jazz microphone is for musicians who need precise, clear sound for fast jazz pieces. The brighter sound has slightly lower output and pairs well with most mics. A popular combination is the Jazz™ in the handle with a JB™ (SH-4) or Duncan Custom™ (SH-5) in the easel. Four-conductor cable. Seymour Duncan Jazz (Neck) Description Delivers clear, articulate sound. Ideal for quick passages. The brighter tone has slightly lower output and pairs well with most bridge pickups. When distorted, the sound is full and bright. Soft support. Compared to the '59 SH-1 model, the Jazz has slightly lower output and more detailed treble response. Comes with a four-conductor connection cable. Complete configuration This is the neck position version. Often a Jazz is paired with an SH-4 JB (Seymour's favorite combination) or an SH-5 Duncan Custom in the bridge position to achieve varied tones. Guitars For balanced and warm instruments. Works especially well with mahogany bodies and rosewood fingerboards. Also works great with hollow body and semi-hollow body guitars. Players Jerry Horton (Papa Roach): Sleeve Dave Mustaine (Megadeth): Sleeve Doug Pettibone: (Lucinda Williams): Sleeve
Features
For musicians who need precise, clear sound for fast jazz pieces.
The brighter sound has slightly lower output and pairs well with most mics.
Popular combination: The Jazz in the neck and a JB (SH-4) or Duncan Custom (SH-5) in the bridge.
When distorted, the sound is full and bright.
Ultra clean and clear to articulate jazz notes.