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Seymour Duncan SH-1 ’59:

sh-1 pickupThe most important thing about the vintage PAF (Patent Applied For) pickup was its warm, smooth tone; coupled with a sustain that was unlike anything heard before. The SH-1 '59 is built with the same kind of enameled wire, nickel-plated studs, and balanced coil windings that humbucker inventor Seth Lover used in his first pickups. It looks and sounds just like a '59.

Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB:

sh-4 pickupThe Seymour Duncan SH-4 JB pickup is a completely balanced coil configuration, which produces great harmonics and a high output with just the right blend of sustain and distortion. You get the best of both worlds: from sweet warm tones to raw rock 'n' roll.

Seymour Duncan SP90-1:

sp-90 pickupFaithful recreation of the 1946 Gibson® single-coil. Ideal for country, jazz, swing, blues, rockabilly, classic rock and heavy rock. The short, wide bobbins account for higher output and more powerful mid-range than Strat® or Tele® single-coils. To be vintage correct, the Seymour Duncan SP90-1 is wound with plain enamel wire on the same Leesona winder that wound the 1950s versions. The tone is sweet and smooth.