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While it’s considered the Golden Age of the humbucker, the sound of the ‘50s is actually quite elusive. The iconic “PAFs” of this era were not wound in accordance with standardized manufacturing practices, leading t...
Like the PAFs that would follow, the P-90 of the 1950s was essentially wound until the operator felt they “looked right,” leading to a wide array of variance from pickup to pickup. While this makes emulating the P-9...
Gunstreet’s Eras ‘50s Strat set captures the pristine chime that defined early Stratocaster tone. With vintage-accurate windings, wax potting, and Alnico 5 magnets, these pickups ring with glassy highs, scooped mids...
Step into the golden age of twang with the Gunstreet Eras 50s Telecaster set. Built to recreate the unmistakable clarity and bite of early Blackguard Teles, these pickups deliver bright, harmonically rich tones with...
The PAF was tamed in the 1960s, with consistencies in production leading to a class of pickups with a repeatable, dialed-in EQ. The Gunstreet 60s Era Humbucker has been designed to these specs, echoing the familiar,...
The small but sonically significant change in P-90s of the ‘50s to those of the ‘60s was the shift from AlNiCo 2 magnets to powerful AlNiCo 5 magnets. A5 is known for its strong presence, tight low-end response, and...
Gunstreet Eras 60s Telecaster pickups channel the refined voice of the post-surf, pre-punk Tele. By pairing a slightly underwound bridge with a rich, punchy neck, these pickups deliver rounder highs, glassy mids, an...
After the establishment of uniform winding processes in the 1960s, the PAF’s evolution turned to magnets in the 1970s. In addition to the customary AlNiCo 2 magnet, 70s PAFs can be found in variants featuring A3 and...
The 1980s not only saw a massive shift in musical tastes, it also bore the emergence of the “Boutique” pickup market. In an effort to keep up, the PAF was overhauled with Ceramic-8 magnets that infused it with high ...
Bringing an old guitar back to life? Ready to hot-rod your cherished axe? Searching for your favorite player's signature sound? Adding MIDI to your rig? A new pickup can improve the sound and performance of any electric guitar.