Seymour Duncan Alnico Pro II Humbucker Pickup Set Black
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Alnico II Pro Neck

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The Alnico II Pro Set is a ˜modern vintage™ set: It has the dynamic response of vintage pickups, but includes modern touches like 4-conductor cables and wax potting. If you enjoy using your volume knob to go from clean to distortion, or vary the tone of your guitar with your fingers, this Set was designed for you. The Alnico Pro II' are perfect for brighter instruments, and come in black with no logo.
The Alnico 2 magnet and moderate windings yield a warm, sweet tone with more natural string vibration for great sustain. Classic rock players who get their distortion from the amp rather than the pickup love the APH-1. It allows them to back off the crunch and get beautiful clean tones with softer attack. Compared to the '59, the Alnico II Pro has a rounder sound with a spongier bass response. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable.
The Alnico 2 magnet and moderate windings yield a warm, sweet tone with more natural string vibration for great sustain. Classic rock players who get their distortion from the amp rather than the pickup love the APH-1. It allows them to back off the crunch and get beautiful clean tones with softer attack. Compared to the '59, the Alnico II Pro has a rounder sound with a spongier bass response. Comes with four-conductor hookup cable.

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Giving life to a Fender Blacktop HH Telecaster
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I installed these in a Fender Blacktop HH telecaster, it now has the tones and sustain that I wanted, Great pickups at a reasonable price! Thank you Seymour Duncan! But of course this guitar needed much more than pickups. I also installed a Graphtech Tusq nut, a loaded 5 way switch plate from Sigler and some Calahan saddles. For just over $300 you can turn a MIM Telecaster into a really nice guitar, if you do the work yourself.
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