In the late 70s, a certain Eddie Van Halen gave Seymour Duncan a P.A.F to experiment with, with the instructions to give it a 'hot wind' to add some more juice and enhance artifical harmonics....the result of that experiment leads to this Seymour Duncan '78 - here in Trembucker, here for the bridge position.
The Seymour Duncan '78 Humbucker comes loaded with Alnico 2 magnets wound to the exact specs of that original pickup experiment, making for a humbucker that delivers a warm crunch with plenty of bite.
If youre a player who demands a high-performance tone and wants the classic hard rockin rhythm crunch, articulate picked harmonics for your tapped solos and whammy bar acrobatics, then this '78 humbucker may just be the ticket!
*Note Trembucker or Humbucker - A standard Humbucker’s pole pieces are built according to a traditional Gibson string spacing of 1.930 (49mm), measured from the center of the high E string to the center of the low E string at the bridge pickup location. But guitars with tremolo bridges – particuarly Floyd Rose style locking bridges, six-screw vintage types or two-point fulcrum bridges – have a wider string spacing of 2.070 (52.6mm).
- Bridge position
- Trembucker
- 4 conductor
- Vintage output
- Alnico II