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RWRP Stack that yields a classic noiseless 2 and 4 quack when split and combined with two other Stratocaster Stack Plus pickups.play button

RWRP Stack that yields a classic noiseless 2 and 4 quack when split and combined with two other Stratocaster Stack Plus pickups.

Seymour Duncan

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The Seymour Duncan Classic Stack Plus neck pickup looks and sounds like a true Stratocaster single coil but none of the traditional single coil hum. It’s got all of the sparkle and the chime that you would expect from a vintage Strat pickup. Like its neck counterpart, the Classic Stack Plus middle pickup provides all of the classic Strat chime. However, it's RWRP to give you that perfect in-between sound of positions 2 and 4 when split to keep the set completely hum-free in all selector positions.
Seymour Duncan STK-S4m Classic Stack Middle Pickup Black Middle

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  • Single-coil humbucker
  • Design to remove hum and preserve traditional single-coil tone
  • Individually factory pre-tuned
  • Three-conductor cable allows splitting

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  • Cable: Four conductor
  • DC Resistance: 10k ohms (approx.)
  • Resonant Peak: 5.4kHz (approx.)
  • Magnet: Alnico V rods
  • EQ (Bass/Middle/Treble): 5/4/8

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  • Great sounding and dead quiet pickups!

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byJAL

    fromOH

    I picked up a budget Tele style guitar that actually uses Strat pickups, and only 2 of them. The stock ones sounded good, but I wanted something better. I replaced them with another brand I use a lot, but the single coil noise was too annoying. Put these in it, and problem solved! They sound incredible and they are dead quiet. I didn't wire them with coil splitting, but I don't think I needed to. They have a great chimey Strat tone already. I did use a 4-way switch, so they can be used in series or parallel. I used 250k CTS pots, a treble bleed, and a .047 orange drop capacitor, which I think at some point I'll change out for a .033 or a .022. I think since it's basically a humbucker, .047 takes a little too much of the highs off when rolling it down.

  • I would buy it again

    5

    submitted5 years ago

    byDavid

    fromLaurel, Maryland

    It's a lot better than what I had before. I swapped out the middle pickup on my 1990 Ibanez RG350

  • Extremely clean but Dirty !!

    5

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    submitted10 years ago

    bygusman

    fromBuffalo N.Y.

    This pickup with an stk-s4 neck and a Stk-s7 work perfect in my Squire Strat. Fatter strings and a Eb tuning give a wide variety of tones and Warmth to a clean sound and the tonal varieties complete the Strat sound altogether with either distortion or overdrive. Clean with a dirty at the same time !!

  • Awesome Strat Sounds & Tones

    5

    submitted10 years ago

    byMichael

    fromLondon, Ohio

    I put the STK-S4m in my Fender Modern Player Tele Plus because I was getting tired of the OEM pickups. I upgraded the guitar with the STK-S4m, a long with the SD Pearly Gates and the DiMarzio True Velvet T pickup. All three pickups took my Tele to a new level of sound. The STK-S4m has an authentic Strat sound that is clean, yet powerful. It doesn't matter if you're playing chords or ripping it up in solo - the pickup keeps is crystal clear. I wouldn't hesitate to put this pickup in any guitar. Great sound - no buzz and versatile in a five way setup.

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