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Seymour Duncan SH-55B Seth Lover Model for Bridge (Nickel Cover)

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The Seth Lover vintage output humbucker pickups are the perfect choice for players wanting to transform a solid body or semi hollow into a singing classic rock machine. Nothing but blue sky.

The Seth Lover bridge model gives you that warm, airy, open tone by striking just the right balance of low-end warmth with a smooth but articulate top end. Chords will have a full, open sound, and single notes will have a soft yet articulate feel. The Seth Lover vintage output humbucker pickups are carefully hand built in Santa Barbara to Seth Lover’s original exacting specs. Seymour Duncan's butyrate bobbin moulds are created by the same factory that built the original PAF mould for Gibson. Other key features include Seymour Duncan's specially manufactured 42AWG plain enamel mag wire, nickel silver cover, 2.5-inch alnico 2 bar magnet, custom machined metal and maple spacers, and nickel silver bottom plate.

Seymour Duncan wind every Seth Lover humbucker on Seymour’s original Leesona winding machine from the early Gibson factory in Kalamazoo, MI., for that unmistakable vintage tone and feel.

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  • Warm, airy, open tone
  • Low-end warmth
  • Smooth but articulate top end
  • Chords have full, open sound
  • Single notes have soft yet articulate feel

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