Seymour Duncan SDBR Duckbuckers for Strat - cream, neck / mid

Application
Vintage output single-coil-sized humbucker. Excellent for country, pop, surf, rockabilly, blues, ska and classic rock.

Description
Using a design and a voicing based on Vintage Rails Duckbuckers incorporate six fully adjustable pole pieces together with a unique, split blade design. You get all the warm tone, cool output, and outrageous "quack" of a vintage Strat pickup, but no hum. Though tonally similar to Vintage Rails, the mini pole piece design behaves more like a traditional pickup when string-bending. Comes with four-conductor cable. USA Patent No. 5,525,750.

Complete setup
Available for both bridge and neck/middle positions; and in an incredibly versatile set with an SJBJ-1b JB Jr. in the bridge, an SDBR-1n Duckbuckers in the middle and an SL59-1n Little '59 in the neck.

Guitars
For all well-balanced instruments. Works equally well with maple and rosewood fingerboards.

Available mods
Choose cream, white or black housing. Wire in parallel for Vintage Strat tones, or in series for higher output.



Specifications:
- Cable: Four Conductor
- DC Resistance: Neck: 2.6 k, Bridge: 3 k (in parallel)
- Resonant Peak: Neck: 7.2 KHz, Bridge: 6.8 KHz
- Magnet: Ceramic Bar
- EQ (B/M/T): 5 / 3 / 9

Players
Jennifer Batten / Jeff Beck Band, Chuck Garvey / moe., Mike Scott / Prince, Joy Basu / Jessica Simpson, Nick Lashley / Alanis Morissette & Mick Jagger, Lou Toomey / Brooks & Dunn

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • SDBR-1n Duckbucker Strat Neck Pickup
Categories
Year
  • 2017

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Turnersville, NJ, United States
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