DeArmond

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DeArmond Dynasonic single-coil electric guitar pickups are faithful reproductions of the original design. It was the first pickup design featuring adjustable pole pieces, originating in the ’40s. Dynasonic pickups have individually adjustable Alnico V poles for glossy highs and a tight, full low-end response, with slightly hotter output than their vintage counterparts for even more versatility. Crafted in the style of ’60s production, they come in a taller 9"–16" bridge pickup and a shorter 7"–16" neck pickup, with included height adjustment shims.

Choose the color and position that best fits your guitar's aesthetics and tone needs best.
DeArmond Dynasonic Single-Coil Electric Guitar Pickup Gold/Black Neck

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  • Faithful reproduction of the original design
  • Individually adjustable Alnico V poles
  • Slightly hotter output than their vintage counterparts for more versatility
  • Included height-adjustment shims
  • Choose 
    • Taller 9"–16" bridge pickup (Choice of Gold/Black, Nickel/Black or Nickel White)
    • or
    • Shorter 7"–16" neck pickup (Choice of Gold/Black, Nickel/Black or Nickel White)

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    • asked byMartin enjoyer

      fromMyrtle Beach, SC

      How long is it length wise

      How long is it length wise

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      2.69 inches (68.45mm) long.
    • asked byAadan

      fromPlainfield Illinois

      how would the neck and bridge pickup sound on a acoustic guitar?

      how would the neck and bridge pickup sound on a acoustic guitar?

      Open Reply - Gear-Support
      I’m sorry, I don’t know. It would need to be tested.
    • asked byJames

      fromGrafton Ohio

      What caps should be used? 250 or 500? Thanks much

      What caps should be used? 250 or 500? Thanks much

      Open Reply - Thomas
      I’m sorry, I don’t know...In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar..