MorMusic - The Guitar Specialists Est 1985

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Big and percussive without being harsh, this bridge pickup can scream and provide rich harmonics.

Medium output single coil sized bridge humbucker designed in the 80s to give you a crunchy, sizzling, rockin humbucker tone. Great for edgy, distorted rhythm playing, where you really need to hear the pick attack on the low strings. Solos will have a bright, screaming tonal character that will have no problem cutting through the mix. The 4-conductor lead wire gives you access to parallel and split wiring options for added versatility. This pickup is a drop-in for any standard single coil pickup route.Pair with our Li’l Screamin’ Demon Strat neck.Hand built in Santa Barbara, CA, the Lil Screamin Demon for Strat comes with a ceramic magnet, 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options, and is wax potted for squeal free operation.

SKU 1611205-28W Barcode 800315003235 Country of Manufacture United States Manufacturer Seymour Duncan Position Bridge Colour White Conductor 4 Conductor Magnet Ceramic DCR 13.6K Output Medium String 6 Mount Strat Type Humbucker

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  • SLSD-1b Li'l Screamin' Demon Strat Bridge Pickup
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  • White
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