Cart
Seymour duncan APH-1N Alnico II Pro HB - neck - black
- Read reviews (0)
- Similar products
- Free delivery
- Low prices guaranteed
- Satisfied or refunded
- 2 years warranty
In stock
1 piece available.
deliverable in 24 hours
Stock in store
Not available in store
Variation(s) of this product.
The brand Seymour duncan
Learn more about the Seymour duncan brand and discover the entire catalog.
The largest network of stores in France
Find all the information on our superstores and our specialized boutiques.
Contact an expert
Our musician and enthusiast tele-consultants are here to answer all your questions.
Electric guitar pickup
The Alnico 2 Pro Humbucker uses the soft treble attack and low string pull of an alnico 2 bar magnet, combined with a special vintage output coil wind to create a warm, sweet tone that is smooth and full, with tons of natural sustain. The highs will really sing, and sound thick, while the lows will be warm and buttery, giving you a pickup that is very sensitive to pick attack. For over 25 years Slash has been the champion of this pickup, and used them exclusively on Appetite for Destruction, which has gone on to become the biggest selling debut album of all time. Pair with the Alnico 2 Pro bridge model for a perfectly matched set. Hand built in Santa Barbara, CA, the Alnico 2 Pro humbucker uses an alnico 2 bar magnet, nickel silver bottom plate, 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options, and is wax potted for squeal free operation.
Lire la suite
Technical sheet
- Type of coils Double-coil
- Pickups / Guitars / Humbucker / Vintage Humbucker / Alnico II™ Pro HB – neck
- Warm, moderate-output humbucker
- 4-conductor cable
- Neck version
- • Guitars :
- For brighter toned instruments. Works especially well with maple and ebony fingerboards. Also works great with hollow and semi-hollow body guitars.
- • Complete setup
- Often the APH-1 is used in both neck and bridge positions. Or, in the neck with a higher output pickup like an SH-11 Custom Custom or SHPG-1b Pearly Gates for heavier rock or hotter blues sounds from the bridge position.