Seymour Duncan Holcomb Scourge Bridge 7St Matte Black Pickup
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11102-66-B-7STR
Description
Seymour Duncan Mark Holcomb Scourge Bridge 7-String Pickup — Matte Black
The Mark Holcomb Scourge Bridge 7-String is a high-output passive humbucker engineered for extended-range guitar recording, delivering aggressive articulation and cut without sacrificing clarity across all seven strings. Designed in collaboration with Trivium's Mark Holcomb, this pickup captures harmonic definition and dynamic response essential for heavy modern metal and progressive rock productions where each note must cut through dense mixes.
Tone & Electronics
Built around an Alnico 8 magnet, this pickup generates high-output levels ideal for distorted and heavily compressed tones while maintaining note separation and sustain in your recordings. The 4-conductor wiring with shield supports coil-splitting, series/parallel switching, and phase switching, allowing you to capture everything from aggressive humbucking tones to voiced single-coil character within a single tracking session without instrument swaps.
Design & Construction
The matte black finish provides a refined aesthetic that complements modern instrument designs while resisting fingerprints and glare during studio work. As a passive humbucker, this pickup requires no battery and integrates seamlessly into standard guitar electronics without added complexity to your setup.
Key Features
- Alnico 8 magnet for aggressive, defined output
- High-output passive humbucker design
- 7-string bridge position configuration
- 4-conductor wiring with shield
- Coil-splitting capability
- Series/parallel switching support
- Phase switching compatible
- Matte black finish
- No battery required
The Seymour Duncan Mark Holcomb Scourge captures the tonal aggression and switching versatility demanded by modern metal and progressive productions, enabling you to track articulate, defined performances that sit decisively in heavy mixes.
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At a Glance
The Seymour Duncan Mark Holcomb Scourge is a high-output 7-string bridge humbucker that tracks cleanly in the mix and handles heavily compressed and distorted recording sessions without muddying note separation or sustain. Its Alnico 8 design and 4-conductor wiring let you capture aggressive tonal character in the studio while keeping switching options open for layering and overdubbing. Home producers and engineers recording modern metal and progressive music will appreciate its ability to maintain clarity and harmonic definition even when the distortion and gain are pushed hard.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Djent
- ✓ Hard Rock
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Blues
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the difference between this pickup and the Fishman Fluence Modern or EMG 81/85?
The Holcomb Scourge is a passive humbucker requiring no battery, whereas the Fluence is active and the EMG 81/85 require 9V power. All three are high-output designs for metal, but the Scourge emphasizes harmonic definition and note separation through its Alnico 8 magnet and coil-split capability, making it a versatile choice for players who want switching flexibility without external power.
Will this pickup fit my 7-string guitar?
This is a 7-string bridge position humbucker, so it is designed specifically for extended-range guitars in that position. Confirm your guitar uses standard humbucker spacing and bridge routing before ordering.
Can I split the coil or phase-switch this pickup?
Yes. The 4-conductor wiring with shield supports coil-splitting, series/parallel switching, and phase switching, giving you flexibility to dial in single-coil voicings and tonal variations from a single pickup without additional hardware.
Does it require a battery?
No. The Holcomb Scourge is a passive humbucker, so it integrates directly into standard guitar electronics with no battery or active circuitry needed.
What genres is this pickup best suited for?
It excels in metal, progressive, djent, and hard rock applications where aggressive articulation, harmonic definition, and tight sustain are priorities. It is not recommended for jazz, blues, or folk styles.
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