Designing the pickups that changed the world, Seymour Duncan designed these special re-wound PAFs for a very specific Les Paul that sent massive tones through an iconic Marshall stack. The Seymour Duncan SH18 Whole Lotta Humbucker starts with rough cast Alnico 5 magnets, plain enamel wire, and Seymour's unique wind pattern to create that authentic tone you’ve been looking for.

The bridge is a hotter than vintage 8.78k DC resistance and the neck is similarly beefy at 8.20k. Tonally, the rough cast magnets add warmth and balanced note-to-note clarity so everything sounds bigger. What is sonically unique about the Whole Lotta Humbucker is the way they push your amp and add a very slight natural compression and sustain to your playing.

Use in any Mahogany or warm tone wood body guitar with a Rosewood fingerboard for the original sound.

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Seymour Duncan SH18 Whole Lotta Humbucker Specifications
  • Model: SH-18
  • Category: Seymour Duncan Humbuckers & Trembuckers
  • DC Resistance:
    • Neck: 8.20 k
    • Bridge: 8,78 k
  • EQ: 0/0/0 (Treb/Mid/Bass)
  • Magnet: Alnico V Bar
  • Cable: Four Connector
  • Output: Moderate
  • User: Pro Shop
  • Type: Hum-Cancelling

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