The Seymour Duncan Dino Cazares Machete Trembucker - Bridge finally brings one of the most sought-after industrial metal tones to the wider market after years of being locked away as a signature guitar exclusive.
Dino Cazares is the architect of that machine-gun picking style we have heard across decades of Fear Factory records, and his requirements for a pickup are demanding. He needs something that can handle a ridiculous amount of gain while staying tight enough to track every single 16th note without the low end turning into a swampy mess.
What makes the Machete interesting is its DNA. It is an active humbucker housed in a passive mount, which is great news if you want that high-output punch without having to route out your guitar for a battery box.
It takes the foundation of the older Retribution model but tweaks the voicing for even more immediate attack. You get a very specific treble bite that helps your riffs cut through a wall of synths or drums, but there is a thickness in the low-mids that prevents it from sounding thin or shrill. It is a punishing pickup, certainly, but it feels surprisingly organic under the fingers.
If you are the kind of player who lives for fast, percussive chugs and requires every note of a chord to be distinct even when the saturation is cranked, this is probably the tool you have been looking for. It is the exact same hardware powering Dino’s current live rig, designed to deliver that relentless, industrial crunch while maintaining enough dynamic range to respond to how hard you are actually hitting the strings.
- High output active bridge humbucker in a passive mount
- Designed for 6-string guitars with Trembucker spacing
- Engineered for maximum articulation and machine-gun pick attack
- Balanced treble bite with a thick defined low-mid response
- Responsive dynamic range for a more organic feel than standard actives
- Based on the acclaimed Seymour Duncan Retribution circuit
- Standard 4-conductor wiring for various setup options