11205-28-W Like its big brother, this lil savage combines a big, open sound with just a subtle hint of glass, and brings screamin’ rich harmonics with percussive power. In the bridge position, this medium output single coil sized humbucker is designed to give you a crunchy, sizzling, rockin’ humbucker tone. Designed in the 80s, the Lil Screamin’ Demon for Strat bridge is 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.In the neck position, the Lil Screamin’ Demon will deliver clear, articulate humbucker tone. This single coil sized humbucker has a well-balanced sound with a slightly enhanced treble emphasis to give it a little more edge. Great for cutting leads, or full sounding rhythms, this pickup will add sizzle to your neck position. 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 route. Hand built in Santa Barbara, CA, the Lil Screamin’ Demon for Strat pickups come with a ceramic magnet, 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options, and are wax potted for squeal free operation.

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  • SLSD-1b Li'l Screamin' Demon Strat Bridge Pickup
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  • 2023

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