"As a long time user of Irongear pickups having regular use of the Hot Slags, Texas Locos, Pig Irons and JailhouseRails, I thought
I'd once again write to you to tell you how amazing your pickups are, in this case the Steam Hammers. I replaced a Lace Sensor Dually
set up with an HSH set up using Steam Hammers and a Texas Loco in the middle. It never fails to amaze me how easily I forget how amazing
these pickups are for the money and just when I think about going out and spending a hundred quid on a Bare Knuckle, I play one of
yours for £25 and am astonished. The Steam Hammers are a awesome rock pickup with great clarity and bite. It compares favourably to
my Suhr Aldrich humbuckers which are £90 a pop and sounds remarkably similar. Together with the Texas Loco in the middle, the set
up covers all the bases and Stratty 'in between' tones are possible even though the Steam Hammers are brutal with some dirt. The neck
is smooth and works well with lots of gain and the Steam Hammer cleans up well too when you roll off the volume. The next time I buy
pickups, I really need someone to remind me that I'd be throwing my money away buying anything else." - Jonathan Davison, Newton Abbot
"Man...
no words. Just put the Steam Hammer on -straight into my amp (hand-made inspired by Diezel/Bogner/Soldano) and a TS9. The BEST MID/BASS
RESPONSE EVER HEARD!!!!!! Tight, punchy extremely clean! Great punch, also on shredding, still hot, creamy and fluid, I can hear perfectly
each stroke... no words... brutal, extremely brutal! Thank you for this amazing WAR MACHINE!!" - Pier Marzano, Italy
"Subject: IRONGEAR
STEAM HAMMER- THE GOD OF METAL. Just thought I'd email you to say how much I like these pickups! - I bought a rather battered ESP
mh-50 off a friend recently, and I was impressed with the build quality and hardware for such an inexpensive guitar- except for that
bridge pickup. For absence of a better word, a pile of shit. So I dropped in a Steam Hammer. This is the first time I've ever tried
an IronGear in the bridge- I often used them in other guitars as neck pickups with a more expensive pickup such as a Duncan in the
bridge. Wow. Just wow. The Steam Hammer has twice the gain of the stock pickup, is less harsh, but yet somehow tighter, clearer and
more defined. I seriously hope people stop viewing IronGear pickups as good budget pickups, because they aren't. They are damn good
pickups full stop. They annihilate every pickup I've tried with only the exception of the Bill Lawrence l-500. (they are both about
equal) even better, they cost less for a set than one Duncan, so I can swap out Duncans in guitars, sell them, and actually make money.
Well done Axetec! Consider me another member of the army of IronGear users out there. The build quality is as good as any, and I can't
wait to see you introduce more amazing pickups!" – Joe Kingsbury, Wantage
"I fitted the Steam Hammer humbucker into the neck
position of my USA Fender Stratocaster (H-H configuration) to compliment the Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge, and I am in love with
the tone it produces. I mainly use it for clean/slightly overdriven work, cleans up very nicely, beautiful tone through my Marshall
DSL100 into Marshall 1960B 4x12. Would definitely recommend, was very pleased with the clean tones as well as the overdriven tones.Will definitely be using IronGear pickups again! Many thanks!" - Steve @ 100 Stories Down
"After looking at many pickups, for
my one-off mother-of-pearl and abalone bullseye Flying V, I thought I would give a matched pair of white Steam Hammers a go. At that
kind of price if they were no good I wouldn't be out of pocket too much,,,,,,,,,, I shouldn't have worried, these pickups are the
poodles privates. Clear, bright, and when cranked up they'll bite your friggin’ head off. Might just have to get a pair of Rolling
=Mill 2s for my next project, a candy orange Firebird, Shelby racing stripes, Bigsby etc. Keep up the good work!" – Joe,(new excuse)
Sevenoaks.
"I just put a Steam Hammer in my RG570 (bridge position) today. It sounds great, very high output, it drives my tube
amp very nicely. I will definitely be buying more for my other guitars in future." – Joe, Sheffield
"I recently bought a Steam
Hammer bridge pup to slap in an Ibanez RGR321EX. It came with 'Designed by EMG' Ibanez pickups, which were just plain shite, and then
I had an EMG 81 & 60 set in it, but they were too harsh….the Steam Hammer was a revelation. I'd become disillusioned by overpriced
pickups, and I'd heard great things about IronGear by word-of-mouth, so I chose a Steam Hammer bridge model for in the neck of the
Ibby. Needless to say, I practically orgasmed at the result. Okay, it's voiced and spaced for the bridge, but I wanted something slightly
hotter in the neck.. and it delivers. It's smoother and fatter by far for clean and lead work, than my EMG 60, and annihilates the
poor excuses for pickups that manufacturers put in as stock. I've got my eye on a Hamer Standard (explorer style), which will get
a Steam Hammer set in it, as soon as it's mine. Seriously, I couldn't believe my luck - £22, and I got an awesome pickup, which actually
looks killer too, and you guys even ship them in cool boxes.. for £22! Legends, the lot of you. Anyway, thank you!" – Stu, Gloucester
"I
finally got my pair of SteamHammers installed into my Epiphone SG....WOW! I was expecting some kind of improvement in sound over the
stock hardware but nothing prepared me for the leap my instrument has taken since the SteamHammers have taken up residence. They are
aggressive and have bite and awesome sustain but are also incredibly versatile for the mellower end of the spectrum. I will definitely
be getting IronGear pickups when the time comes to update my Explorer. I got fantastic service from my first enquiries to delivery
and even afterwards, I said it before but I will say it again....WOW!" - Ben, London
"Thank you for the superb pair of Steam
Hammer pickups. They've turned a great guitar into something that, sound wise, blows the real thing out of the water, with not a hint
of muddiness. Brilliant :-) A very satisfied customer." - Ian, New Mills
"I was completely blown away (by the IronGear Steam
Hammers)...so smooth, so responsive and a hell of a good sustain." - Nev, Anglesey
"I replaced the stock pickups on my Hamer
and hadn't heard much about your gear until I read some of the feedback on the site, so I thought I would chance it (at £24 each they're
an absolute steal), HOLY SHIT! These babies are hot and sing like a metal choir, but back off on the gain and you're in flavour country,
oh the redneck blues. The bridge really brings out pinched harmonics and the neck is just sweet fat heaven quite frankly. Clean they
are very punchy and with a new set of strings on my Hamer has never sounded better. I can't believe that a pickup that costs so little
compared to the "big boys" can sound so f*cking good! Right, enough gibber jabber I'm off for some serious Hendrix style feedbacking."
– Big C, Glasgow
"Excellent Steam Hammer pick up just fitted to my Pacifica bridge position. Has transformed the guitar at a
fraction of the cost of more famous brands." - Dave, Lincoln
"Just want to say thanks for the Steam Hammers, (I've) had a few
days to appraise. I can't believe the quality, both in presentation and performance, at such a price. The range of sounds I can get
(fitted in a Patrick Eggle Berlin) is amazing, and authentic. Split, Out-of-phase, and full on, they deliver. Thanks for a great service."
- David, Worthing
"I bought an IronGear Steam Hammer pickup from you and to be honest, I'm shocked at the price to performance
ratio. I would gladly pay 3 times the online price for one of these babies! The combination of the Steam Hammer with my down tuned,
fixed bridged mahogany bodied Ibanez creates a roaring metal tone worthy of a price tag far higher than what has been advertised.
In addition to the excellent product, I have also experienced excellent service from IronGear. All my emails were replied to in a
speedy and courteous manner, with the staff all too happy to provide me with a wiring diagram suitable for my particular guitar and
recommendations/advice about pickup selection and tone. I'm over the moon with my purchase and will seek to put these great pickups
in all my future guitars. Thank you for the great products and keep up the excellent work." - Praveen, South Harrow
"I decided
to strip down and rebuild my ESP EX-50, never had a problem with the pickups it came with until I compared it to this monster. It
(the Steam Hammer) was so quiet in terms of picking up background noise in comparison to the ESP, and yet so responsive to little
string variations I make when playing. I think all of my guitars are going to be getting an upgrade to this lad. The price is cheap
as chips too. Very good value." – Oliver Deegan, Dublin
"I thought I must put finger to keyboard to compliment you on your Steam
Hammer pickup, which I have used for year or so now. I was actually looking for something for my Tele, which has a humbucker in the
bridge position. Something which could remind you of that country twang yet be able to unleash the power of Satan amongst other things.
A previous review mentioned this country flavour when clean. After listening to sample after sample of all sorts of pickups I plunged
for the Steam Hammer. I can report that in this scenario it’s a real hit, so if you want to supercharge your humbucked Tele in this
way and still retain some of its character, I can't see there’s much alternative. From clear cutting cleans with an edge, to biting
leads, and crunchy rhythm – it seems to do the lot, and is very responsive to tone controls – all that bite keeps the muddiness at
bay resulting in a great range of sounds – I use a very low value cap in one of my switched tone positions which seems to boost the
high mids into a pinched and powerful smooth lead. Great stuff." - RH, Hampshire
"I just dropped a Steam Hammer into the bridge
position of my Ibanez RG to replace the Infinity 3 that came as stock which was ok but nothing special. WOW !!! I can't get over how
good this pup sounds and what a difference it has made to the tone. Tons of crunch for heavy rhythms and amazing overtones on leads
– sounds almost like controlled feedback as the note starts to decay. Sustain has improved significantly as well. Until now I thought
Dimarzio was the way to go for aftermarket pickups but I'm a lifelong Irongear man now. They're cheap at twice the price too!" - Adam,
Romsley
"I was quite sceptical when reading the posts on yer site. In the back of my mind, I suspected that Axetec had possibly
posted those themselves for promotional reasons. I seriously can't believe how good the Steam Hammer is and I've been playing through
all sorts since 1989! If you play the likes of Priest, DIO, Anthrax, Saxon, or Slayer, I Highly, Highly recommend this! And Yes its
Great "dry" also! What a purchase, best spend ever! ..in fact, you couldn't beat it with a big stick !" - Chris, Omagh, County Tyrone.
Metal all the Way!
"Just fitted a Steam Hammer into the bridge on my guitar, can only describe the difference in sound as wow!
I'd been looking at a Dimarzio Super Distortion, but didn't have the dosh ( like many I suspect). I gave it a try after listening
to the soundclips, and I'm utterly blown away by the sound, just what I was looking for, and I saved a fortune to boot! Seriously,
if your looking for a top quality pickup, look at IronGear!" - Richard Bell. Swansea
"I recently bought Steam Hammers from you
and fitted them to my Dean ML Noir, wow I'm so impressed. Have bought numerous Seymour Duncans but wasn't entirely happy with them,
and didn't want to spend the outlay on Dimarzios or BareKnuckels. After reading some reviews and listening to them decided on Steam
Hammers, and can say I'm well impressed through my Bugera 6262 their just awesome. Got the crunch and saturation I was after, got
the right amount of highs,mids and lows will certainly recommend IronGears and will certainly buy some myself in the future, thanks."
- Ricky, Galashiels
"I bought an Epiphone SG400 on Ebay, worn brown, vintage look. After being thoroughly impressed with the
Hot Slags in my Epiphone Les Paul a few years ago, I immediately ordered a set of zebra Steam Hammers for the SG, and had my luthier
fit them for me. I play lead guitar in a classic/hard rock covers band, and decided to use the SG with new Steam Hammers for a gig
last night instead of my usual Schecter Hellraiser Solo 6. Through my Orange OR50, I ended up using the SG for the whole gig; I took
the Schecter just in case, but didn't need it. The Steam Hammers were amazing, certainly high output, but very middle range heavy
through the driven OR50 with overdrive boost. Thick, articulate, clear, punchy, with loads of sustain. And the pinch harmonics were
flying out! Very happy; and with a few plastic hardware changes, and the zebra Steam Hammers, it looks like an old vintage SGJ, love
it! Thanks again IronGear!" - Matthew Aldridge, Buckley, Flintshire.
"I love my ESP Ltd. 103QM but the standard Humbucker was
thin and brittle sounding so after the success I had upgrading my Hamer, I got a Steam Hammer. Boom. I actually cannot say enough
good things about these pickups. I didn't think the sound would change much because it is a floating Floyd and the sustain is quite
a bit lower than my fixed bridge guitar. I was wrong. I play through a POD XT and because of all the modelling I thought I wouldn't
notice much change but I had to completely change my patches to accommodate the roar of these things. Amazing. Loaned out the Hamer
I upgrade 2 years back to a fellow band member, he couldn't believe how good the Steam Hammers sounded. I love you guys." - Colin
Walls, Glasgow
"I simply had to send an email to show how amazing the Steam Hammer humbucker is. I've started doing some YouTube
cover songs for fun and a couple have required me to tune down quite low so I dug my old shitty Ibanez SA160 out (about £200 worth)
and threw the Steam Hammer in. It simply transforms the guitar. For proof here's the video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FnYZDLrNSQ4.
Listen to the main riff. It's insane! Just pure power! This is a cheap old guitar which now sounds amazing. I've always lived by the
motto 'you get what you pay for'. But I've learned recently that there are exceptions to this rule and IronGear deliver massively.The pickups are better than any Seymour Duncans I've tried, and trust me I've tried a few. I have numerous guitar builds on the horizon
and I know where I'll be buying my hardware and pickups. I can't recommend you highly enough, and more importantly - Isn't it nice
to find an honest supplier?” - Dave Hunter, Birmingham (2/2/16)
"Gobsmacked! I fitted the IronGear Steam Hammer in the neck
of my Les Paul Studio and I'm blown away! I Finally got rid of that awful Seymour Duncan Jazz Blues, sounded like it was buried in
a bucket of mud! Thanks. I would never have believed a pickup at that price point could be so sweet!" - Dave Keane, Halesowen (10/3/16)
“I have an ESP with an EMG 81 nice clean sound but very harsh and sterile sounding rock sound so I swapped it out for the Steam
Hammer ...
wow totally unexpected. ....lovely clean ....bright focused articulate for rock and then when coil tapped I can sound just
like Richie Kotzen. Beautiful. I added the Jailhouse Rail in the neck position they go together fab. I’d really love to try another
Steam Hammer in the neck but I just don't want to cut a bigger hole. My new favourite pickup.” - Steve Holt, Castleford. (25/7/16)
£36.95 inc. VAT
The Steam Hammer is a balls out high-gain rock pickup. It's capable of some great subtle tones as well and retains excellent clarity despite its high output.