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Seymour Duncan SHR-1 Hot Rails Single-Coil Sized Humbucker Pickup White Neck

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Ceramic magnet and hot coil wind deliver fat sounding, high output neck humbucker tone for your Stratocaster, in a single coil rails size.
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- Practicing7
- Concerts6
- Back-Up3
- Best pickup for metal1
- No cons just have good wire splicing skills1
- Experienced15
- Professional Musician2
- Novice1
- Improves Sound17
- Good Quality13
- Easy To Use10
- Functional8
- Perfect for metal and 80's rock1
Reviewed by 43 customers
Absolutely everything it's supposed to be!
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submitted6 months ago
byIsreal
fromThe World
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Professional musician! Had this installed as to get some scorching tones on a Strat with 3 single coil 59 pickups.
Killer Pickup
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submitteda year ago
byTodd
fromTyler, TX
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I have this in the neck of my bc rich gunslinger. It sounds amazing. It's meant to be a bridge pickup but works great in neck. Great hair metal tone.
Major upgrade for MIM Strat
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submitteda year ago
byIan
fromLa mesa, CA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I recently got an MIM that sounded way too bright. Put some bridge and neck hot rails in. The guitar sounds so much better now.
Best upgrade for every strat!
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submitted2 years ago
byVictor
fromEl Paso, TX
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I was doubtful at the beginning since I heard this pickup is still a little bit noisy in comparison to other pickups. However, they are quiet and have more low end. Honestly I was looking for something more bright, but using an EQ and tweaking my amp settings I finally got to the tone I was looking for. This is definitely what will make your strat more versatile if you play different genres. It also preserves a little bit of the strat sound anyways. When I installed them I did not feel like was playing a different guitar but an upgraded version of my guitar.
Love it
submitted5 years ago
byDavid man with too many nicknames
fromAnaheim. California
I spent almost $600 dollars on my telecaster and I can't believe how awesome it is... it is like i took a modern player made in China $450 from ten years ago and swapped out the pickups and silver hardware for black hardware and it sounds like the ESP or the Jim Root Tele...well maybe I'm exaggerating a little but...Dan at Guitar Center Brea did an awesome job...
Great upgrade!
submitted5 years ago
byMike from PA
fromSouth-Central Pennsylvania
My main practice and bang around guitar is a Squier Classic Vibe Mustang. It had an acceptable sound with stock pups, but I really wanted more punch in the bridge for distorted and lead work. I purchased the Hot Rails (in white) for the bridge position. Here is my experience with the install: First, if you need a wiring diagram for reference, go directly to Seymour Duncan's website. I lost a lot of time Googling around and got a lot of bad information before going to Duncan's site and getting the proper diagram. In my experience, for anyone with a Mustang, I will also warn you that you might want to use a router or Dremel tool to make the bridge route a bit wider. The wire comes straight out of the pickup and you need to make the route bigger to accommodate the wires. Something I was not thrilled to do, and it isn't pretty, but fortunately the pickguard covers it. This is a player/workhorse guitar, not a collector's item, so I'm not too worried. Anyway, the Hot Rails definitely gives a big full sound compared to the OEM single coils. Much fatter and warmer. I still like the quack of the single coil in the neck position, so I'll keep that, and I didn't change any other components - same switches and pots. I'm very happy with this upgrade. Thinking of upgrading the bridge positions in my American Strat next, which should not require any routing changes (fingers crossed). Great job Seymour Duncan!
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submitted4 months ago
asked byArcher
fromMiddleburry IN
Will this work for the bridge in a squire affinity telecaster?
No, this is a neck pup.submitted2 years ago
asked byOliver
fromGlen burnie Meryland
Is this middle and neck position for Stratocaster does it work for both positions?
Yes, the SHR is for both positions.submitted3 years ago
asked byDavid
fromLockhart, TX 78644
Do I need to change any capacitors/pots when installing this Seymour Duncan SHR-1n Hot Rails Strat Single Coil Sized Humbucker Pickup?
In a case like this we recommend having a qualified guitar tech look at the guitar.submitted4 years ago
asked byJohnathan
fromU.S.A., Earth
Is this a neck pickup or a bridge pickup?
This is a neck pickupsubmitted6 years ago
asked byKoston
fromSan Diego, CA
Can I put this in the bride position of a telecaster.
This pickup can be used in the bridge position of a Telecaster.submitted7 years ago
asked byBruce
fromArlington, TX
Can you use it as a bridge pickup
This pickup can be installed in the bridge position.