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  1. Description. The ’59 bridge model (SH-1) is a vintage output humbucker that’s great for rock, blues, and more. Its vintage-inspired coils give it an airy quality that is firmly in the P.A.F. family, and the alnico 5 bar magnet and vacuum wax potting make it compatible with lighter guitar strings and louder amplifiers than were ever used in the 1950s.

  2. www.seymourduncan.com › products › pedalsPedals | Seymour Duncan

    Guitar Effects Pedals from the musicians and engineers at Seymour Duncan. Awe-inspiring features and voicing designed to incorporate the best of class.

  3. Seymour Duncan has spent the majority of his life refining the art of creating guitar pickups. He tinkered incessantly throughout the 1960s, doing repair work for guitar icons such as Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimi Hendrix, and eventually opened up shop in California in the 1970s selling custom pickups.

  4. Wide variety of pickups for jazz bass to give you everything from that vintage warmth to amp pummeling bite.

  5. The Seymour Duncan ‘78 Model humbucker is the result of that experiment. Loaded with an Alnico 2 magnet and wound to the exact same hot specs as that original P.A.F. rewind, the ‘78’s magnet and output combination lends itself to a warm crunch with biting leads and overtone laden tapped runs.

  6. Streamline your live rig with PowerStage™ pedal amps. PS200, PS170, and PS700 offer portability and power up to 700 watts per channel for your studio or live rig and pair perfectly with your favorite modeling amp.

  7. www.seymourduncan.com › blog › latest-updatesSeymour W. Duncan Biography

    Apr 3, 2023 · Seymour Duncan was born on February 11, 1950 in Camden, New Jersey. An only child, he showed a distinct curiosity early on for discovering how electronics operated — taking apart and fixing his own radios and record players.

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