Heaven 67® Set

Regular price €299,00

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1967. Santana, Hendrix flying V, Canned Heat, Mike Bloomfield, and Baby you can light my fire. A '60s version of a classic pickup for Rock and blues.

 

Heaven 67® gives you the rock vintage vibe loved for decades.  In the '60s the magnets got shorter and Alnico 5 was used. The Heaven 67® capture the tighter bass, slightly more aggressive mids and a brighter top end. A rock pickup with attitude! We use all the right vintage true components including butyrate plastic bobbins, wooden spacer and plain enamel wire. The sound is getting its power from an unpolished alnico 5 magnet which is slightly aged and gives a PLAYED IN feel and sound. A nice treble with a pretty even sound all across the frequency range. Great for that real Vintage rock sound. . Extremely dynamic and responsive to pick attack. Standard High legs nickel silver base plate and braided single conductor with shield. Standard black. Also available in zebra. You can add nickel cover to your pickups in the shop.   




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Miroslav
Heaven 67/neck & Custom Operator/bridge

Heaven 67 in neck has a thicker tone than the other vintage models, but it's not a muddy/dull flavor...instead it just growls and hits with a warm punch. The fat sound of the 67 that works with the Custom Operator in the bridge, very well. The Custom Operator is an over-wound Smooth Operator, and combines well with the 67 in the neck...but I bet the 67 sounds great for the bridge position, since it's not going to be too bright, and there's also something cool about the thick tone. Both of these pickups have slightly scooped mids...so they don't bite at you, yet they really sustain and sing.

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Miroslav
Heaven 57/neck & Smooth Operator/bridge

This set is just so wonderfully articulate, and a perfect combination...but they also Rock. This set can work in just about any situation...just dial in the amp. I wouldn't change anything about this combination. The 57 in the neck is the best sounding rhythm pickup for typical Rock/Pop rhythm chords because it's not too thick, but still lets the low end come through in a chunky way.