Seymour Duncan 78 Model TB Black Pickup
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11103-01-B
Description
Seymour Duncan 78 Model TB Black Pickup
The Seymour Duncan 78 Model TB Black is a Trembucker designed for bridge position installation on tremolo-equipped guitars. This pickup captures the balanced, articulate character of a classic 1978-era design with modern consistency, delivering authentic vintage Seymour Duncan voicing ideal for tracking and mixing sessions.
Tone & Recording Character
Built with Alnico 2 magnets and 42-gauge plain enamel wire, this pickup produces a warm, responsive midrange with natural breakup and controlled sustain. The ~9k ohms DC resistance sits in the moderate-output range, offering definition and articulation rather than aggressive gain—perfect for cutting through a mix in blues, classic rock, and vintage-voiced sessions without requiring heavy processing.
Design & Specifications
Hand-calibrated magnets ensure strict output tolerances, maintaining consistency across units for predictable tracking and reliable multi-take sessions. The 52.6 mm (2.070") coil spacing matches tremolo bridge spacing, guaranteeing proper fit and stable performance on floating tremolo systems. Lightly waxed construction provides microphonic control while preserving the pickup's natural resonance for clean, focused recordings.
Key Features
- Type: Trembucker, dual coil, bridge position
- Coil spacing: 52.6 mm / 2.070" (tremolo bridge spacing)
- Wire: 42-gauge plain enamel
- Magnet type: Alnico 2
- DC resistance: Approximately 9k ohms
- Output level: Moderate gain, balanced articulation
- Finish: Lightly waxed for microphonic control
- Magnet calibration: Hand-calibrated with strict tolerances
This 78 Model TB combines vintage voicing with modern manufacturing consistency, making it a reliable choice for producers and engineers tracking authentic vintage tones or restoring classic rigs with tremolo systems.
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At a Glance
The Seymour Duncan 78 Model TB Black is a bridge Trembucker that captures warm, balanced midrange and articulate tone with natural breakup—perfect for recording blues, classic rock, and vintage-voiced sessions where definition and musicality matter more than raw output. Hand-calibrated Alnico 2 magnets and 42-gauge enamel wire deliver controlled sustain and smooth saturation that sits well in a mix without muddying other instruments. Its moderate ~9k ohms output and lightly waxed construction give you microphonic control and tonal clarity for clean, professional recordings across multiple takes.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Blues
- ✓ Classic Rock
- ✓ Vintage-voiced rigs
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this pickup compatible with my floating tremolo system?
Yes, the 78 Model TB Black is a Trembucker with 52.6 mm coil spacing (2.070"), which matches standard tremolo bridge spacing. It's designed as a direct bridge-position replacement for floating-tremolo-equipped guitars like Fenders and similar systems.
What tone should I expect, and does it work for styles other than blues and classic rock?
This pickup delivers warm, responsive midrange with natural breakup and controlled sustain—ideal for blues, classic rock, and vintage-voiced rigs. Its moderate ~9k ohms output prioritizes articulation and definition over aggressive gain, making it less suitable for metal and djent styles that demand higher output and faster response.
How does hand-calibration affect consistency and reliability?
Hand-calibrated magnets ensure strict output tolerances across each unit, guaranteeing that one 78 Model TB Black will perform and sound the same as the next. This consistency makes it a reliable choice whether you're recording, gigging, or replacing a worn pickup.
What's the difference between plain enamel wire and other coil constructions?
The 42-gauge plain enamel wire combined with lightly waxed construction provides microphonic control—reducing unwanted noise and feedback—while preserving the pickup's natural resonance and articulate character rather than muting it.
How does this compare to other vintage-style bridge pickups?
The 78 Model TB combines Seymour Duncan's vintage voicing with modern manufacturing consistency. Comparable options include the Seymour Duncan SH-1n Neck, Fender Custom Shop 69 Trembucker, and DiMarzio Super Distortion—all vintage-inspired, though the 78 TB leans toward balanced articulation over raw power.
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