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Seymour Duncan Everything Axe, White Pickup Set vs Seymour Duncan Little '59, Strat White Pickup Set
The Everything Axe is a three-pickup hybrid set mixing true humbuckers in single-coil formats (JB Jr. bridge, Duckbucker middle, Little '59 neck) for punchy, aggressive versatility; the Little '59 Strat is an all-matching vintage-voiced set with staggered resistance across neck, middle, and bridge positions for cohesive, articulate warmth. Choose Everything Axe for players wanting focused bridge aggression and dynamic punch across genres; choose Little '59 for those prioritizing vintage consistency and clean, controlled breakup.
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Seymour Duncan Everything Axe, White Pickup Set
Seymour Duncan Little '59, Strat White Pickup Set
Specs side by side
| Seymour Duncan Everything Axe, White Pickup Set | Seymour Duncan Little '59, Strat White Pickup Set | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $297.00 | $297.00 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan | Seymour Duncan |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Seymour Duncan Everything Axe, White Pickup Set
- ✓ Punchy bridge pickup (JB Jr.) delivers focused aggression and cutting midrange clarity
- ✓ Mixed pickup types (humbucker bridge, Duckbucker middle, Little '59 neck) maximize tonal variety across positions
- ✓ Dynamic pick sensitivity and warm vocal response suit blues, funk, and modern indie contexts
Why choose Seymour Duncan Little '59, Strat White Pickup Set
- ✓ Matched set design ensures tonal cohesion and balanced response across all three positions
- ✓ Vintage-warm character with crisp transients ideal for expressive blues, jazz, and clean studio work
- ✓ Staggered resistance (9.86 kΩ neck/middle, 11.78 kΩ bridge) creates tight bridge tone and vocal mids
Frequently asked questions
Which set is better for blues and jazz?
Both suit these genres, but the Little '59 Strat edges ahead with its matched vintage warmth and articulate cleans that preserve nuanced dynamics and controlled breakup. The Everything Axe excels when you want more bridge aggression and variety across positions.
What's the key tone difference between the bridge pickups?
The Everything Axe's JB Jr. bridge delivers focused aggression with clear articulation and dynamic pick sensitivity. The Little '59 bridge (11.78 kΩ) offers a tighter, more vintage tone with crisp transients that stays warm without punching as hard.
Are both sets compatible with standard Strat wiring?
Yes, both sets include 4-conductor lead wire enabling series, parallel, and split-coil configurations. This flexibility lets you customize either set to your rig and playing style.
Which is better for studio sessions?
The Little '59 Strat is purpose-built for studios with its consistent, articulate response and controlled breakup that preserves definition under all conditions. The Everything Axe also works well but offers more tonal variety, which may be better or worse depending on your session needs.