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Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge pickup - white FREE shipping in the USA!

The Seymour Duncan Little ’78 single-coil spaced humbuckers deliver warm crunch with biting leads and overtone laden tapped runs.

Sometime in ’78, Eddie Van Halen gave Seymour Duncan a P.A.F. to experiment with, along with instructions to rewind it with the intent to enhance the reproduction of artificial harmonics and “hot wind” a little for some extra “juice”.

The Little ’78 Strat is the single-coil version of that experiment. The magnet and output combination lends itself to a warm crunch with biting leads and overtone laden tapped runs. While this was not the final destination for Eddie, it offers players the opportunity to revisit a waypoint in the early days of his legendary pursuit of the ultimate tone.

If you’re a player who demands a high-performance tone the Little ’78 Strat just may be your ticket.

Specifications:
- Cable: Four Conductor
- DC Resistance: Bridge: 9.62 k
- Magnet: Alnico V

Returns:
Most pickups can't be returned once installed because of the installation process that requires soldering, etc. Seymour Duncan however offers a fantastic 21 Day Return Policy! Here's the details:
Seymour Duncan offers our 21 Day Real World Exchange Policy on all new pickups purchased in the U.S. and some other participating countries, which states the following: If for any reason you're not satisfied with the pickup's sound or construction, return it and your receipt to your dealer, or direct to the factory within 21 days for exchange with another pickups of equal or lesser value. To do this, please just and include your invoice number and the new pickup you'd like to exchange towards.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Little '78 Strat Bridge Pickup
Finish
  • White
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Macdaddy Music

Champlin, MN, United States
(11,651)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:18,503
Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge pickup - white
Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge pickup - white
$129

About This Listing

Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge pickup - white FREE shipping in the USA!

The Seymour Duncan Little ’78 single-coil spaced humbuckers deliver warm crunch with biting leads and overtone laden tapped runs.

Sometime in ’78, Eddie Van Halen gave Seymour Duncan a P.A.F. to experiment with, along with instructions to rewind it with the intent to enhance the reproduction of artificial harmonics and “hot wind” a little for some extra “juice”.

The Little ’78 Strat is the single-coil version of that experiment. The magnet and output combination lends itself to a warm crunch with biting leads and overtone laden tapped runs. While this was not the final destination for Eddie, it offers players the opportunity to revisit a waypoint in the early days of his legendary pursuit of the ultimate tone.

If you’re a player who demands a high-performance tone the Little ’78 Strat just may be your ticket.

Specifications:
- Cable: Four Conductor
- DC Resistance: Bridge: 9.62 k
- Magnet: Alnico V

Returns:
Most pickups can't be returned once installed because of the installation process that requires soldering, etc. Seymour Duncan however offers a fantastic 21 Day Return Policy! Here's the details:
Seymour Duncan offers our 21 Day Real World Exchange Policy on all new pickups purchased in the U.S. and some other participating countries, which states the following: If for any reason you're not satisfied with the pickup's sound or construction, return it and your receipt to your dealer, or direct to the factory within 21 days for exchange with another pickups of equal or lesser value. To do this, please just and include your invoice number and the new pickup you'd like to exchange towards.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Little '78 Strat Bridge Pickup
Finish
  • White
Categories

About the Seller

Macdaddy Music

Champlin, MN, United States
(11,651)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:18,503

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