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Seymour Duncan SSL-7 Quarter-Pound Staggered Strat RWRP Tap Pickup vs Seymour Duncan APS1 Alnico II Pro Staggered Strat RWRP Pickup

The SSL-7 Quarter-Pound is a high-output aggressive performer built for rock and hard rock with modern punch, while the APS1 Alnico II Pro is a vintage-forward, balanced design suited to blues and studio work across all skill levels. Choose the SSL-7 for driven tones and intermediate-to-professional players; choose the APS1 for warmth, versatility, and beginners willing to invest in quality.

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Seymour Duncan SSL-7 Quarter-Pound Staggered Strat RWRP Tap Pickup

$99.00
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Seymour Duncan APS1 Alnico II Pro Staggered Strat RWRP Pickup

$99.00
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Specs side by side

Seymour Duncan SSL-7 Quarter-Pound Staggered Strat RWRP Tap PickupSeymour Duncan APS1 Alnico II Pro Staggered Strat RWRP Pickup
Price$99.00$99.00
BrandSeymour DuncanSeymour Duncan
ConditionNewNew

Why choose Seymour Duncan SSL-7 Quarter-Pound Staggered Strat RWRP Tap Pickup

  • Custom high-output coil wind delivers aggressive clarity and sustained presence for overdrive and distortion
  • Alnico 5 magnets with quarter-inch staggered poles provide tight bass and punchy articulation
  • Optional tapped configuration offers vintage and high-output tonalities from one pickup without hardware swap
  • Hand-built wax-potted construction eliminates microphonic squeal

Why choose Seymour Duncan APS1 Alnico II Pro Staggered Strat RWRP Pickup

  • Hand-ground Alnico II magnets deliver warm, vintage-forward tone suitable for blues and studio sessions
  • Moderately hot 6.4 kΩ output balances responsiveness with driven tones across clean and overdriven playing
  • 9 kHz resonant peak emphasizes articulation without aggressive coloration; versatile 5/4/7 EQ profile
  • Beginner-friendly design with modern hum-cancelling in middle position; works across all skill levels
Bottom line: Pick the SSL-7 Quarter-Pound if you play hard rock or funk and want maximum output and clarity for distortion. Pick the APS1 Alnico II Pro if you prioritize vintage warmth, balanced responsiveness, and a pickup that serves blues, rock, and studio work equally well without demanding advanced technique.

Frequently asked questions

Which pickup is better for blues?

The APS1 Alnico II Pro is specifically optimized for blues with its vintage-forward Alnico II magnets and balanced tone character. The SSL-7 Quarter-Pound leans more toward aggressive modern rock and hard rock tones.

What's the difference in output level?

The SSL-7 Quarter-Pound is high-output with a custom coil wind designed for sustained presence and driven sounds. The APS1 Alnico II Pro has moderately hot output at 6.4 kΩ DC resistance, favoring dynamic responsiveness over sheer volume.

Are both pickup models suitable for beginners?

The APS1 Alnico II Pro is rated for beginner through professional skill levels and offers balanced, forgiving tone. The SSL-7 Quarter-Pound is rated intermediate and above, reflecting its aggressive character and higher output that demands more player technique.

How do the magnetic designs differ?

The SSL-7 uses Alnico 5 rod magnets with quarter-inch staggered poles for punch and clarity. The APS1 uses hand-ground Alnico II rods with left-hand stagger, producing warmer, more resonant articulation at 9 kHz.

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