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STHR-1n Hot Rails Neck Tele Single Coil Sized Humbucker Pickup - Black Review

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Specifications

Brand Seymour Duncan
Category Electric Guitar Pickups
Type: Humbucker,
Active/Passive: Passive,
Magnet Material: Ceramic,
Position: Neck,
Number of Conductors: 4,
Number of Strings: 6,
Covering: Covered,
Manufacturer Part Number: 11205-04,

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Jimmy
2 years ago

This pickup sounds great, it gives your telecaster a bigger bite and a little different tone. Using different tone capacitors you can still obtain some original tele tone. The only negative thing about this pickup is the lead wires are very small , making it difficult to work with IMO. Other than that , Get One, Turn it up , And rock out!!!

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Need to pair with something as hot

Eric
3 years ago

I have been using the bridge version of this for a little over a years with the stock neck pickup in an Affinity Squire tele. I love the neck so I keep upgrading it. Will need to get this to balance out the hot signal of the bridge pickup as the stock neck pup doesn't blend well with the super hot bridge pickup. These sound awesome! Definitely a step away from the Tele sound and read more a little closer to an LP. Great stuff.

Yes, I’ll keep it in

Neil Kraft
4 years ago

THE BAD; I had to widen the pickguard hole because the pickup was too large. Tight fit in my Baja tele, only because the wire shoots right out the side of the pickup. First impression of the sound was lack of clarity, a bit dark, and I do not use a tone control, only a 250k pot. Playing clean you gotta crank the treble on your amp. THE GOOD; it's mega silent, good bass response. read more Good throaty leads with distortion. This pickup was paired with a Lil' 59 and it matches well with volume and sonic response. My tele sounds more like a les Paul than a traditional tele, but that's what I was shooting for. CONCLUSION; Give this pickup a chance, it's a keeper

Sweetwater only.

Sweetwater Customer
4 years ago

Five stars. The only website i buy gear from.

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Jeff
9 years ago

I do like the product, and it will stay in my American Special Telecaster. I am still getting the feel for this one, but the tone is killer. One thing I had to do to install this pick up though was to widen the hole a hair (litterally a hair on each side with sandpaper) in the pick guard because the protective covering around the coil winding was catching on the edges slightly. read more At first I found the tone a little on the dark side so I switched to 500k pots and a 22uf capacitor. This gave me the ability to brighten up the tone when I desire.

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