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Seymour Duncan SA3SC Woody SC Pickup
This is a simple and affordable pop-in soundhole pickup with a single-coil design and a slim-body profile. Packaged in an environmentally safe, reusable, cloth drawstring bag, the Woody SC is first vacuum wax potted and then encapsulated in epoxy. The tone of the SC is clear and bright and it's very feedback-resistant. An attached 14 foot studio quality cable & a cloth drawstring storage bag are included. >More
Seymour Duncan SH55 Seth Lover Humbucker
The SH-55 was designed jointly by Seymour and humbucker inventor Seth Lover. Just like the original 1955 P.A.F.s, the SH-55 utilizes a nickel silver bottom plate, butyrate plastic bobbins; plain enamel wire, an Alnico bar magnet, a wooden spacer, and black paper tape. The SH-55 uses a nickel silver cover instead of brass, which magnetically eliminates too much of the pickup's natural high-end tone. >More
Seymour Duncan SPH90 Phat Cat P90
SPH90-1 Real-deal single-coil P-90 sound in a direct replacement for humbucker-equipped guitars. Phat Cats provide a great combination of output and high-end response. The tone is big, fat, and punchy with enhanced upper-mids for extra "cut." When used together, both pickups are hum-canceling. >More
Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded Humbucker Set
The Hot Rodded Humbucker Set matches an SH-2n Jazz Model for the neck position with and an SH-4 JB Model for the bridge position. This is Seymour's favorite humbucker set and is widely used for everything from aggressive blues-rock to metal. >More
Seymour Duncan SH-16 59 Custom Hybrid
The Seymour Duncan SH-16 59 is a hybrid humbucker consisting of coils wound with different wire gauge and DC resistance. Medium output and warm tone with lots of harmonics. >More
Seymour Duncan AHB1 Blackouts Humbucker
These 9-volt active humbuckers deliver a less compressed tone, with a more extended frequency response. In Duncan's efforts to solve the issues involved in achieving that goal, they discovered that some of the most popular active pickups have what they consider a design flaw in their circuit architecture. >More
Seymour Duncan SH4 JB Humbucker Pickup
A completely balanced coil configuration produces great harmonics and a high output with just the right blend of sustain and distortion. You get the best of both worlds: from sweet warm tones to raw rock 'n' roll. Combine this with the (SH-2) Jazz Neck and you've got Seymour's personal favorite combination. >More
Seymour Duncan SH8 Invader Humbucker
The combination of three large ceramic magnets, hot coils and twelve black oxide cap screws give this awesome pickup bolts of volts for an electrifying force of energy. >More
Seymour Duncan Antiquity Humbucker
The Antiquity Humbucker is made to look and sound like a well-worn '50s humbucker as originally designed by Seth E. Lover. The pickups are built to traditional standards. Each has its own character and DC resistance, just like the originals. Seymour Duncan wanted to give the player a pickup that looks like it's been played regularly for 40 years, so they aged the nickel silver cover and the poles. Included is a front-tapered mounting ring and the screws that go with it. >More
Seymour Duncan SHR1 Hot Rails Humbucker
SHR-1 Hot Rails are one of the highest output pickups Seymour Duncan makes. It's a humbucker that fits into a normal single coil slot, so you get the noise canceling effect without cutting a large hole in your guitar. The 2 thin blades with powerful coil windings give you the incredible sustain and a fat, full sound that's needed for playing heavier rock music. This pickup responds to the subtlest finger movements. >More
Seymour Duncan SH1 59 Humbucker Pickup
The most important thing about the vintage Patent Applied For pickup was its warm, smooth tone and sustain that was unlike anything heard before. The SH-1 is built with the same kind of enameled wire, nickel-plated studs, and balanced coil windings that humbucker inventor Seth Lover used in his first pickups. >More
Seymour Duncan SJB3 Quarter Pound
The SJB-3 has been developed for the studio or concert musician who needs a strong attack. >More
Seymour Duncan SH2 Jazz Humbucker Pickup
This pickup is for players who need an accurate, clear tone for fast jazz runs. >More
Seymour Duncan APST-1 Twang Banger
The APST-1 Twang Banger is designed to administer a big-time twang injection into your Strat for the best-of-both-worlds Tele-plus-Strat tone. >More
Seymour Duncan SSL4 Quarter Pound
The SSL-4 has more than double the power of a stock pickup. You get a fat, punchy sound, clean at lower volumes and high output when cranked. Lead playing with this pickup easily cuts above a humbucker. The hand polished, quarter-inch wide magnets are matched with a powerful coil winding to deliver great sustain. >More
Seymour Duncan TB4 JB Trembucker Pickup
The world's most popular humbucker. Provides slammin' output while retaining singing highs, aggressive harmonics, and just the right blend of sustain and distortion. Goes from sweet warm tones to raw rock 'n' roll. Compared to the SH-14 Custom 5, the JB has a stronger treble detail. Some players use it with 250K pots to smooth out the highs. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. >More
Seymour Duncan SSB5 5-String Bass Pickup
Face it. Not everybody likes active pickups. These Phase II Passive Soapbars offer a passive alternative to battery-powered pickups. The tone is simple and organic, with the added warmth and punch you expect from a great passive pickup. >More
Seymour Duncan Gus G Fire Blackouts
This is the signature pickup system of Gus G, guitarist for Ozzy Ozbourne. They are an active pickup system that looks like traditional passive pickups with the tonal character of Seymour Duncan Blackouts pickups. >More
Duncan SL591 Little 59 Strat Humbucker
This little brute was designed to impart the warm, smooth tone of an old Patent Applied For humbucker in a direct replacement, single-coil size. It possesses an even, dynamic response, and its adjustable pole pieces allow the guitarist to fine tune the string balance and dial in just the right amount of punch. >More
Seymour Duncan Distortion Mayhem Set
The Distortion Mayhem Set includes a duo of SH-6 Duncan Distortion humbuckers for the neck and bridge positions. This is an aggressive youth-oriented set, which was designed for the heaviest punk, metal, and hardcore guitar tones. >More
Seymour Duncan SPB3 Quarter Pound
This Precision pickup is for musicians who want maximum output and extended frequency range. Large 1/4 in. wide pole pieces expand the magnetic field and extend the frequency range from low to high end for a fat, full, punchy sound with midrange presence. The Seymourized design balances the coils with the magnets for great sustain and harmonics. Pickup cover included. >More
Seymour Duncan STHR1 Hot Rails Tele
Delivers a fat, full sound with incredible output. The powerful ceramic magnet, two steel blades and over-wound coils all combine to provide a heavy, raw, distorted tone with incredible sustain. Compared to the Little '59, Hot Rails has more output and a chunkier mid-range. Comes in black only with four-conductor cable. >More
Seymour Duncan STKS4 Classic Stack Plus
Revolutionary design injects tunable "negative hum" into the pickup circuit. Each unit is individually factory pre-tuned to offer the optimal traditional single coil sound with no hum. >More
Seymour Duncan STL1B Vintage Broadcaster
The first Telecaster pickup (1948) had an unprecedented edgy sound and great sustain. Leo Fender called it the Broadcaster, and Seymour Duncan made one exactly like it. The STL-1b duplicates this fat, most sought-after vintage sound. The pole pieces are larger diameter, Dun-Aged magnets. Replace both your rhythm and lead pickups to get the classic Broadcaster sound that started a legend. >More
Seymour Duncan SA1 Acoustic Tube Pickup
The Tube was designed to provide a flat, true acoustic response for natural sound. It uses a Stack hum-canceling design and it's extremely feedback resistant. The impedance is lower than other passive acoustic pickups, so it can go straight into a variety of mixers, amps and PA systems. There's also a volume knob right on the pickup for quick and easy control of volume during performances. And installation is a snap! For use with bronze wound strings. >More
Seymour Duncan Vintage Blues Pickup Set
The Vintage Blues Set is made up of a pair of calibrated SH-1 '59 Model pickups for the neck and bridge positions. This set is based on the vintage P.A.F. humbuckers of the late '50s and is perfect for blues, jazz, and classic rock. >More
Seymour Duncan LiveWire Dave Mustaine
Active, 9-volt-powered preamp built into the pickup. Provides the benefits of an active pickup without sacrificing the famous, organic, "Seymourized" tone. Great for classic rock, punk, garage, thrash, old school metal, nu-metal, black metal and other heavy rock and aggressive music styles. >More
Seymour Duncan TB 16 59 Custom Pickup
The mour Duncan TB-16 59 is a hybrid trembucker (F-Spaced) consisting of coils wound with different wire gauge and DC resistance. This pickup features a medium output and warm tone with lots of harmonics. >More
TB12 George Lynch Screamin' Demon
This pickup was designed in the Custom Shop for George Lynch. It has the big open sound of the '59 Model with a little less bite and a little more growl. The tone is big, percussive and still bites without being harsh. It uses alnico magnets and yields medium output. >More
Seymour Duncan STL52 Five-Two Bridge
Here's how the Five-Two concept works: Seymour utilizes sand cast alnico 5 magnets on the three low strings. This adds more definition and punch to the bottom end. Seymour uses sand cast alnico 2 magnets on the three high strings. This gives the player a warm and smooth top end without sacrificing that great Tele "twang." Tele players often complain that their low strings sound "mushy" and their high strings are too bright - especially in the bridge position. The Five-Two concept counteracts this phenomenon. If you look closely at the pickup, you can actually see the difference between the two magnet types. The result is an all-around, extremely well-balanced pickup. The Five-Two has traditional output and vintage appointments such as vulcanized fibre bobbins, formvar wire, a vintage magnet stagger and waxed cloth hookup cable. A custom bridge version is available for more output in the bridge position and a reverse wound, reverse polarity middle pickup can be used to create a hum-canceling effect when used together with the bridge or neck pickup. This bridge pickup is great for howling leads without the overwhelming brightness some Teles have. >More
Seymour Duncan SMB4D Music Man Pickup
Your Music Man plays great, now make is sound great with this powerful ceramic magnet pickup designed specially to bring out the best tone of the mid- and late-'70s Stingrays. >More
Seymour Duncan SHPG1 Pearly Gates
Originally designed as a recreation of the pickups in the '59 Les Paul Standard that defined the raw, rebellious sound of Texas blues-rock. The Pearly Gates is sweet, but slightly rude, with great sustain and a bright top end that make harmonics jump out of the guitar. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. >More
Duncan Antiquity Strat 60s Texas Hot
Seymour Duncan wound this pickup hotter for added output and fullness. Like his Texas Hot, this pickup is both magnetically and physically aged to sound and look like a '50s pickup but with an added punch. Each comes with a specially aged cover. Seymour Duncan doesn't just mold his covers with custom colors so that they look old. The magnets are calibrated and the coils are wound "top going" with North polarity, the same as the early vintage models. Each pickup comes complete with screws, schematics, and vintage "push back" cloth braid hookup wire. >More
Seymour Duncan STL52 Five-Two Rhythm
Here's how the Five-Two concept works: Seymour utilizes sand cast alnico 5 magnets on the three low strings. This adds more definition and punch to the bottom end. Seymour uses sand cast alnico 2 magnets on the three high strings. This gives the player a warm and smooth top end without sacrificing that great Tele "twang." Tele players often complain that their low strings sound "mushy" and their high strings are too bright - especially in the bridge position. The Five-Two concept counteracts this phenomenon. If you look closely at the pickup, you can actually see the difference between the two magnet types. The result is an all-around, extremely well-balanced pickup. The Five-Two has traditional output and vintage appointments such as vulcanized fibre bobbins, formvar wire, a vintage magnet stagger and waxed cloth hookup cable. A custom bridge version is available for more output in the bridge position and a reverse wound, reverse polarity middle pickup can be used to create a hum-canceling effect when used together with the bridge or neck pickup. This neck position pickup is great for playing rhythm parts with plenty of body. >More
Seymour Duncan SH11 Custom Humbucker
The Custom Custom is Seymour Duncan's SH-5 Duncan Custom humbucker with an Alnico II magnet for warm and smooth highs, more midrange, and a spongier bottom end than the SH-5. It's a good choice for players who need a traditional vintage tone with increased output. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. >More
Seymour Duncan SSB4 Bass Pickup
These Phase II Passive Soapbars offer a passive alternative to battery-powered pickups. The tone is simple and organic, with the added warmth and punch you expect from a great passive pickup. >More
Duncan Antiquity Tele Bridge Pickup
Seymour Duncan has a great time re-creating the beauty of an early '50s lead pickup Tele. Using vintage techniques, each pickup is hand-fabricated and scatter-wound. All parts of the pickup are aged and given the look of a pickup played for 40 years! Like the originals, the ferrous bottom plates are not wax-potted for that "breakin'-up Tele twang tone" that's just on the verge of feedback. The pickups are Dun-Aged and come with mounting hardware, schematics, and tons of tone. The hookup wire is the classic "p back" cloth-braid wire. >More
Duncan Antiquity Tele Neck Pickup
This neck pickup for Telecaster guitars is wound as a full-sounding rhythm pickup. It comes with an aged, deep drawn cover for vintage looks and added coil protection. The neck pickup comes with schematic and mounting screws. Each pickup re-creates the look and sound of an aged early '50s pickup. The pickup comes complete with screws, schematics and vintage "push back" cloth-braid hookup wire. >More
Seymour Duncan Alnico II Pro Humbucker
After players heard the Alnico II Pro single-coil models, many asked for that same sweetness in a humbucker version. The only way to get that sound is to use the Alnico II musical magnets with a coil winding. The result - courtesy of the the APH-1 Alnico II Pro pickup -- is a warm, sweet tone with more natural string vibration for great sustain. >More
Seymour Duncan SH6 Distortion Humbucker
The Duncan Distortion gives you high output while retaining clarity. A massive ceramic magnet and hot symmetrical coils deliver tremendous power and raw distorted rock sounds. >More
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