Seymour Duncan SHR-1b Hot Rails Strat White Bridge

Condition: Mint (New Floor Model from an Authorized Dealer)

Mountain Music is an Authorized Seymour Duncan Dealer

The Seymour Duncan SHR-1b Hot Rails for Strat (11205-02-W) delivers high-output humbucker tone in a single-coil-sized package, making it a favorite for players who want thicker mids, enhanced sustain, and powerful bridge pickup performance without modifying their Strat. Its ceramic magnet design handles everything from classic hard rock to modern high-gain tones while still cleaning up nicely for versatile playing styles. Seymour Duncan pickups have been used by artists including Dave Murray of Iron Maiden, Slash, Kurt Cobain, and Tom Morello, reflecting the brand’s long-standing reputation among professional musicians. This white bridge-position Hot Rails is an excellent upgrade for players looking to add more punch, drive, and versatility to their Strat-style guitar.

This pickup is a humbucker that replaces single coil Strat pickups. It delivers a fat full sound thant's needed for playing harder rock music. It's one of the highest output pickups that Seymour Duncan makes.

This pickup responds to the subtlest finger movements. Great for hammer-ons. Four conductor shielded cable lets you split the coils electrically: in phase or out of phase, series or parallel, with or without humbucking effect.

This pickup is a direct replacement and requires NO guitar modification. Wiring schematics and mounting screws are included.

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ConditionMint (Used)
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  • SHR-1b Hot Rails Strat Bridge Pickup
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  • White
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