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Seymour Duncan STK-S4N WH Classic Stack Plus

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Pickup

  • For neck position
  • By stacking two overlapping coils, humming and other background noises are a thing of the past
  • A model for sound design was the complex, clear tone of the old strats
  • Colour: White
Note Register your purchase at www.w-distribution.de/en/Warranty for an extended warranty of 4 years.
Available since July 2006
Item number 195588
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Aktive No
Passive Yes
Wiring 3-Conductor
Output Low
Pickup Cover Yes
Colour White
Position Neck
Telecaster No
Stratocaster Yes
Other No
Pickup Output Vintage
Cap 1
Stacked - hum free 1
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27 Customer ratings

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A fuller single coil
Samtt 12.03.2020
I personally don't like the extremely bright and thin sounding single coils. Due to the way this thing is constructed (2 stacked coils, like a vertical humbucker) it gets a really fat sound which is similar to an overwound single coil. Altough it is still bright, it's also bassy so it doesn't get ear-shatteringly bright.
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Amazing sound for great price
CMartin 04.09.2019
Using it on a American Standard Fender. Tone has brilliantly improved, great for rock rhythm guitar and blues solos.
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soundcitybg 13.07.2021
Blues, Fusion all my strat's
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The best single coil hum free
mrmicheal 04.05.2019
Such a great things to step on the distortion pedal and ear the sound of this pick up. The sound is "Seymour Duncan" quality... the noise... simply not there.
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