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The Perpetual Burn Trembucker lends any tremolo equipped guitar a harmonic intensity worthy of the virtuoso that is Jason Becker.

The saga of Jason Becker and Seymour Duncan spans decades when in the late80s Jason approached us with a new humbucker design. It was to have a slightly hotter-than-vintage wind of 12K coupled with an Alnico 5 magnet to capture the perfect balance of output, warmth, and note to note clarity that all shredders dream of. Years later, the opportunity came for us to make Jasons vision a reality. The Perpetual Burn is made for endless tapping, wide bends, complex chords and intricate single note passages. This Trembucker version is spaced for whammy bridges so down- to- the-springs dive-bombs and screaming pull ups are no problem. And while Jason's signature pickup is the consummate shred machine, its medium output and voicing make it perfect for other demanding styles from progressive rock to fusion. Handmade in Santa Barbara, CA, the Perpetual Burn comes with 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options and is vacuum wax potted for squeal free operation.

SKU 1611103-98W Barcode 800315040094 Country of Manufacture United States Manufacturer Seymour Duncan Position Bridge/Trembucker Colour White Conductor 4 Conductor Magnet Alnico V DCR 13.1K Output Medium String 6 Mount Humbucker Type Humbucker

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  • Jason Becker Signature Perpetual Burn Bridge Trembucker
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  • White
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