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Electric Guitar Pickups Trembucker Humbucker Pickup 4C Guitar Pickups

$ 78.14

Availability: 21 in stock
  • Model Choose: SH1n And SH4 Black
  • Active/Passive: Passive
  • Type: Humbucker Pickup
  • To Fit: Electric Guitar
  • Condition: New
  • Brand: SD
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Position: Neck Bridge

    Description

    SH-1n 59 for neck position (4
    conductors
    )
    SH-2n Jazz for neck position (4
    conductors
    )
    SH-4 JB  for bridge position (4 conductors)
    TB4 trembucker for bridge position (4 conductors)
    The 59 neck model (SH-1n) is one of our most popular pickups because it's so versatile. Like its sibling in bridge position is the neck? 59 in the spirit of the original P.A.F. Humbucker from the 50's, with sweet sustain and a warm, full sound that still has a clear attack. We've made a few refinements to modernize the design a bit and make it more adaptable to different styles. The high end is slightly boosted for improved pickup clarity, and the mids are slightly hollowed out for an open, smooth tone that's great for preserving the clarity of individual notes in a chord. The? 59 neck was born to the? 59 bridge to accompany, but countless players pair it with a high-performance bridge humbucker, such as a JB or Custom. It's also a popular choice for humbucker-driven Telecasters.
    The TB Model humbucker is our most popular pickup of all time. Blues, Country, Fusion, Punk, Hard Rock, Grunge, Thrash; the JB has always sounded spot on even as new genres have sprung up around it. The low-end is full and powerful, the highs are crisp and detailed, and there's an upper-midrange bump that adds crunch and chunk to heavy chords, but translates to a singing, voice-like quality when playing single notes or solos. Meanwhile, the hot output pushes your amp just a tad harder for more sustain and harmonics.
    Use with a 500k volume pot for great high end cut, or try a 250k pot to sweeten the tone and soften for smoother styles. It pairs particularly well with the jazz it? 59 neck pickups, and some players even like to use a JB in the neck position for an extra fat solo tone.