Seymour Duncan J Loomis neck Passive Mount, Black 7-String Pickup

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Description

Seymour Duncan Jeff Loomis Neck Pickup — 7-String Active Humbucker, Black

The Seymour Duncan Jeff Loomis Blackouts neck pickup captures the articulate, high-definition response essential for tracking extended-range guitar in the studio. This active 7-string humbucker combines single-coil clarity with controlled low-end punch, delivering transparent articulation for rhythm tracking and crisp lead definition that cuts through dense mixes. The passive mount form factor installs seamlessly into compatible 7-string instruments without modification.

Tone & Recording Character

Built around Alnico 5 rod magnets at each pole, this pickup produces a frequency response characterized by single-coil-like clarity with a slight treble bump and focused low-end response. The active electronics maintain consistent output and articulation across all seven strings, ensuring every note records with definition and sits clearly in the mix during tracking and mixing.

Design & Installation

The black brushed nickel cover provides both aesthetic integration and electromagnetic shielding. Engineered as a passive mount 7-string neck humbucker, it matches standard 7-string guitar routing and drops in with no additional modifications or setup required for compatible instruments.

Key Features

  • Active 7-string humbucker design
  • Alnico 5 rod magnets (one per pole)
  • Passive mount form factor
  • Black brushed nickel cover finish
  • Single-coil-like clarity with treble presence
  • Focused low-end response
  • Neck position configuration
  • Extended-range 7-string compatibility
  • High-definition articulation
  • Jeff Loomis signature design

This pickup delivers the precision and clarity demanded by modern extended-range recording while maintaining the aggressive edge that makes the Blackouts platform essential for metal and progressive tracking applications.

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At a Glance

The Seymour Duncan Jeff Loomis Neck Pickup is an active 7-string humbucker that captures articulate, high-definition response with single-coil clarity and controlled low-end—ideal for recording metal, progressive, and extended-range material where detail and separation matter. The Alnico 5 rod magnets and active electronics deliver consistent articulation across all seven strings, helping modern tones sit clearly in dense mixes without losing definition. Install it in your 7-string and track rhythm and lead passes with the aggressive edge and precision this signature design was built to deliver.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • Metal
  • Progressive
  • Extended Range
  • Studio Sessions
  • Live Performance

Not the best pick for

  • Jazz
  • Blues
  • Folk

Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

What does passive mount mean, and will it fit my 7-string guitar?

Passive mount refers to the form factor—this pickup integrates seamlessly into standard 7-string guitar routing without any modifications or additional hardware required. It's designed specifically for 7-string neck position compatibility.

Is this an active or passive pickup?

This is an active pickup, meaning it includes onboard active electronics that deliver consistent output and articulation across all seven strings. Active electronics provide more headroom and cut through dense mixes more effectively than passive designs.

What genres and playing styles is this pickup best suited for?

This pickup excels in metal, progressive, and extended-range playing where articulate highs and aggressive edge are essential. It is not recommended for jazz, blues, or folk applications.

How does the tone compare to single-coil pickups?

While it's a humbucker, the Jeff Loomis design combines single-coil-like clarity with a treble bump and focused low-end punch—giving you definition and cut without losing the controlled low-end response needed for heavy, extended-range work.

What skill level do I need to install this pickup?

Installation requires intermediate to advanced soldering and wiring knowledge, as active pickups involve more complex electronics than passive designs. If you're not experienced with pickup swaps, professional installation is recommended.

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