Seymour Duncan ST59-1 Little 59 Mini Humbucker for Tele Bridge

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£129.99

This is the Seymour Duncan ST59-1 Little 59 Mini Humbucker for Tele Bridge from Seymour, listed in Guitar on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

Description

The Seymour Duncan Little 59 Mini Humbucker is one of the most popular retrofits for a telecaster. It turns your weedy bridge pickup into a full-bore PAF style humbucker without having to actually drilling a humbucker cavity. The Little 59 will drop straight in to a standard bridge pickup slot (though obviously it will need wiring up!). If you’re ready to beef up your Tele tone the Little 59 is for you!

Here’s what Seymour Duncan say about the Little 59 Bridge Mini Humbucker for Telecaster

The Seymour Duncan APTR-1 Telecaster Neck Pickup has Alnico II pickups for classic Telecaster warm rounded tones great for smooth lead tones!

Here’s what Seymour Duncan say about the APTR-1 Alnico II Single Coil

application

P.A.F.-voiced single-coil-sized humbucker. Great for country, jazz, blues, funk, classic rock and heavy rock.

description

This lead pickup is a hybrid. Designed for the Telecaster player who wants to rock, this little beast delivers a warm, smooth tone, reminiscent of an old ’59 Patent Applied For humbucker mixed together with a healthy dose of beefed up twang. Comes in black only with four-conductor cable.

complete setup

Available in lead (bridge) position only. Matches up well with a Vintage Rhythm Stack® for a totally quiet rig; or with a Hot Rhythm for an all-around hot axe.

guitars

For all well-balanced instruments. Works equally well with maple and rosewood fingerboards.

players

Jake Kelly / Gary Allan, Greg Bergdorf / Zebrahead, Lyle Workman, Victor Johnson / Sammy Hagar & Soul Finger, Gilby Clarke / Guns ‘N Roses & Heart, Kenny Olson / Kid Rock

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Seymour

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Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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The Telecaster is one of the most iconic electric guitars ever made, first introduced by Fender in the early 1950s. Known for its simple design, solid body, and distinctive twang, it became the go-to instrument for country, rock, blues, and punk players alike. Its two single-coil pickups deliver bright, cutting tones with great clarity, making it perfect for both rhythm and lead work. The Tele’s bolt-on neck, smooth playability, and rugged build have helped it remain a timeless classic — a true workhorse guitar that’s still inspiring musicians over 70 years after its debut.