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SEYMOUR DUNCAN 78-N-Z '78 Model - Handle, zebra

ESD 78-N-Z

'78 Model - Neck, zebra

In late 1970, Seymour Duncan was the go-to guy for any guitarist looking for custom pickups. In 1978, Eddie Van Halen gave him his P.A.F to rewind with the constraint of making it more sensitive to natural and artificial harmonics. In short, spice it up Duncan-style but with a little something extra.

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The new Seymour Duncan '78 Model humbucker is equipped with Alnico 2 magnets and wound to the exact specifications applied to this legendary guitarist's pickup at the time. The clever combination of these magnets and custom winding presages as many fiery crunches as biting leads or eruptions of overtone-laden tapping.

Four conductor construction for split wiring.

Neck resistance: 7.85 kOhms

Bridge resistance: 8.82 kOhms

In late 1970, Seymour Duncan was the go-to guy for any guitarist looking for custom pickups. In 1978, a certain guitarist gave him his P.A.F to rewind with the constraint of making it more sensitive to natural and artificial harmonics. The new Seymour Duncan '78 Model humbucker is equipped with Alnico 2 magnets and wound to the exact specifications applied to this legendary guitarist's pickup at the time. The clever combination of these magnets and custom winding presages as many fiery crunches as biting leads or eruptions of overtone-laden tapping.

Four conductor construction for split wiring.
Resistance: 7.85 kOhms



- Magnet: alnico II

- Applications: rock, hard rock

- Winding: dual

- Category: electric pickup

- Color: Zebra

- Electronics: Passive

- Instrument: guitar

- No. of leads: 4

- Position: neck

- Resistance: 7.85 kΩ