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The item you are viewing is a BRAND NEW Seymour Duncan Psychedelic 60’s single coil bridge pickup for a strat style guitar. It is new fresh out of the box and was only opened in order to take the posted photos.

It will be shipped in its original Seymour Duncan package as well as its original shipping box. I paid $137.65 for the pickup including shipping and tax. This is the amount that it will cost if bought directly from S.D. Please ask me any questions you may have before purchasing. Check out the promo videos on this pickup on YouTube to get an idea of the product specs and sounds.

Product Descriiption:
For those of us who aren’t able to own a late ‘60s Stratocaster, installing a set of our Psychedelic Strat pickups will get you pretty close.

Using traditional materials and period accurate wind, these pickups have high highs, low lows, and a lot of space in between so that the mids have a scooped sound. This EQ profile will add depth and fullness to your tone.

DC Resistance: 5.9k, 5.85k, 5.95k

ConditionBrand New (New)
Brand New items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder and include all original packaging.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Psychedelic 60's Bridge Pickup
Finish
  • Cream Covers
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Joe's Gear Locker

Torrance, CA, United States
Sales:21
Joined Reverb:2015

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