( 1 FREE SET OF DUNLOP NICKEL WOUND STRINGS 10-46 )

(THAT'S A $10 VALUE FOR FREE)

(9-42 STRINGS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST YOU MUST MESSAGE US RIGHT AFTER PURCHASE) 

(THE DEFAULT STRING SIZE IS 10-46)


Seymour Duncan Little '78 Bridge Pickup - PARCHMENT

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.


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  • Little '78 Strat Bridge Pickup
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  • Parchment
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