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Seymour Duncan and Joe Bonamassa’s collaboration has expanded with the launch of his signature Broadcaster pickups, a pair of single-coils to take the Telecaster in your life back to the 1950 ...
The Hot Chicken Stack pickups are wound to give you that vintage tone but with more oomph and dual-coil design to ensure no 60-cycle hum – or, as Seymour Duncan describes it, “searing hotness that ...
If you don't manage to nab one of the 250, Bonamassa and the Seymour Duncan Custom Shop will offer these pickups as built-to-order models for $160 a piece or $310 a set. For more information ...
You’ll find a DCR reading of 11.39k at the neck, 9.30k at the bridge on the Hot Jazzmaster Silencer set, while Seymour Duncan lists the Vintage set at 9.19k for the neck pickup, 10k for the bridge.
Duncan with Slash at NAMM (Anaheim, ca. 2002) Courtesy Photo Famous Fingers. Before the Seymour Duncan Company zoomed upward, the Jersey boy was honing his craft with English guitarist Jeff Beck, the ...
Heat and versatility is back on the menu as these aftermarket Stack pickups cater for country guitarists in an era of high-gain and high-volume, offering vintage tone with no hum. Skip to main content ...