Seymour Duncan Red Devil Tele bridge in Black Billy Gibbons Signature

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This is the Seymour Duncan Red Devil Tele bridge in Black Billy Gibbons Signature from Seymour, listed in Guitar on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

Description

Our popular Red Devil pickup is now available for your Telecaster! Willie G’s Texas tone is now easy to fire up with this replacement bridge pickup for any Tele®.

When Seymour Duncan first introduced the Signature Billy Gibbons Red Devil set, his fiery sound was captured in Strat®-sized humbucker pickups. Now, that hot Texas tone is available as a drop-in replacement bridge pickup for any Telecaster® wielding guitarist.

Approved by Reverend Willie G himself, the Red Devil for Tele® is built with an Alnico 5 magnet, 4 conductor cable, and a hot wind that drives amps and pedals harder than a traditional vintage humbucker. Whether you’re looking for cutting leads, tight pinch harmonics, or thick rhythm tones, it’s all at your fingertips with the Red Devil for Tele®.

Specs

  • Magnet – Alnico 5
  • Cable – 4c Shielded
  • Type – Passive
  • DCR – 16.70k

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