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Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special Humbucker Pickup - Nickel Cover Neck Position for Electric Guitar - Perfect for Blues, Rock & Jazz Performances
Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special Humbucker Pickup - Nickel Cover Neck Position for Electric Guitar - Perfect for Blues, Rock & Jazz Performances

Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special Humbucker Pickup - Nickel Cover Neck Position for Electric Guitar - Perfect for Blues, Rock & Jazz Performances

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Product Description

The Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special neck humbucker nails the guitar sound that filled arenas in the late 1970s, but with a tighter, more modern low end. This classic-voiced, moderate-output pickup employs Alnico IV magnets to produce warm cleans and articulate overdriven tones that lend themselves nicely to crunchy riffs and stinging leads. The Saturday Night Special comes standard with 4-conductor wiring, a maple spacer, and short mounting legs. When we're chasing arena-rock tones, the guitarists here at Sweetwater turn to the Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special neck humbucker. Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special Neck Humbucker Features at a Glance: Classic-voiced, moderate-output neck humbucker Re-creates the familiar late-1970s arena-rock tone Alnico IV magnets produce warm cleans and articulate overdriven tones Comes standard with 4-conductor wiring, a maple spacer, and short mounting legs Create arena-rock tones with the Seymour Duncan Saturday Night Special neck

Product Features

Humbucker Pickup - Neck

Nickel Cover

Customer Reviews

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I have a particularly bassy Les Paul, and every neck pickup I have tried is too boomy and muddy. This pickup was a perfect compromise to get the neck pickup to articulate, and now I can actually use it on my own and with a band without getting lost in the mix.