I pulled these Seymour Duncan humbucker pick-ups: SH-4 JB for the bridge and SH-2n Jazz Model for the neck out of my Les Paul. I'm also including the original wiring harness that came out of my 2007 Gibson Les Paul Classic. Everything works great I just wanted to go for a more vintage low output PAF sound.

This is what Seymour Duncan says about them:

With its hot coils and alnico 5 bar magnet, this pickup delivers an unmistakable upper midrange attack, a tight, articulate low end, and harmonically rich highs that really sing. The JB is the perfect bridge pickup for anything from blues & country to the meanest hard rock & metal.

The Jazz Model neck humbucker uses an alnico 5 bar magnet and a special coil wind for an articulate, glassy treble response that balances very well with its full, but tight low end. The scooped midrange gives this pickup a smooth tonal character all its own. Originally designed as the matching neck pickup for the JB Model bridge pickup, the Jazz is an incredibly versatile humbucker that will work for almost any style of music. The Jazz Model has been used by many great players over the decades, from Randy Rhoads to Jeff Beck to Seymour W Duncan.

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Listed7 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • SH-4 and SH-2n Hot Rodded Humbucker Set
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2007s
Made In
  • United States

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