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With the success of his Signature Gristle-Tone pickup set for Telecaster guitars, it was no surprise when Greg came asking to explore the possibilities of Fluence technology applied to the P90. Like his Fluence Gris...
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...
‘60s Strats are associated with a fuller, rounder, but totally familiar Strat sound. By using slightly hotter windings, wax potting, and Alnico 5 magnets, our ‘60s Strat set delivers a warm low-end, vocal mids,and s...
By the ‘70s, Strat tone had evolved to become brighter, tighter. Gunstreet Eras ‘70s Strat pickups reflect this shift, with slightly overwound coils compared to the 60s, wax potting, and the same Alnico 5 magnets th...
The Blackouts Metal humbucker is the reincarnation of our original LiveWire Metal humbucker. With its infamous brain melting output level and headroom, this pickup is so hot that we added a feature that gives you ac...
Capture the cool, gritty bridge sparkle and the sweet neck-position warmth of an old ’52 Goldtop with Seymour Duncan’s Antiquity P90 vintage soapbar pickup. Seymour Duncan’s Antiquity P90 soapbar uses two special...
Blackouts for Strat are voiced for heavy rock and metal, but they can do a lot more than that. Their strong active signal is perfect for driving high-gain amps and long effects chains, but will also provide studio-q...
For the modern Strat player, vintage spec pickups bring the tone but don’t always make the cut in this era of higher gain. What is important is something that brings spank and versatility without the lower output an...
Jared James Nichols burst onto the scene as a throwback to the P90 playing power trio titans of the 70s. To deliver his signature sound, he needed a P90 that was voiced with limitless range that could cover everythi...
The Seymour Duncan JB Jr. has a twin coil design pickup that gives you the character of the popular JBâ„¢ model humbucker in a single-coil size.
Its adjustable pole pieces more closely emulate the magnetic field ...
The SSL-6 looks just like Seymour Duncan's SSL-2, but this one is Seymourized!
Rod magnets of equal length which are slightly raised above the flatwork and a custom coil winding gives you extra output with mor...
The pickup has one crucial job: Capturing the sound of the strings vibrating, and transforming it into an electrical signal. Once that's done, the signal can be sent down a wire to an amplifier or sound system, to a recording console or computer interface, or even to your headphones. And there the fun begins!