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

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Seymour Duncan Jeff Loomis Blackout 7-String Pickup Set (Passive Mount, Black)

The Seymour Duncan Jeff Loomis Blackout set delivers aggressive, articulate response optimized for tracking and mixing extended-range 7-string instruments in high-gain sessions. Designed in collaboration with Synyster Gates' touring counterpart, these pickups combine punchy midrange attack with controlled low-end clarity, ensuring tight articulation during recording and defined separation in dense mixes—essential for progressive metal and djent production.

Magnet Configuration & Tonal Character

The bridge humbucker employs an Alnico 5 bar magnet with steel pole pieces, engineered for high-output capture with pronounced midrange response and strong pick definition that translates clearly to multitrack recordings. The neck pickup uses Alnico 5 rod magnets at each pole, providing balanced clarity and articulation across the lower register without sacrificing sustain—crucial for capturing nuance in layered rhythm and lead arrangements.

Studio Integration & Setup

Both pickups feature black brushed nickel covers for a professional appearance while maintaining consistent signal path integrity throughout your session. The passive mount configuration eliminates the need for active circuitry or external power, allowing direct integration into standard 7-string wiring schemes and reducing potential noise sources in your recording chain.

Key Features

  • 7-string humbucker 2-piece pickup set
  • Active 7-string humbucking design
  • Bridge: Alnico 5 bar magnet with steel pole pieces
  • Neck: Alnico 5 rod magnets per pole
  • Passive mount configuration
  • High-output bridge humbucker
  • Pronounced midrange response
  • Strong pick attack characteristics
  • Black brushed nickel covers
  • Extended-range 7-string compatibility

This set captures the articulate, high-gain response essential for modern metal production while maintaining the tonal clarity and definition required for complex extended-range composition and arrangement work.

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At a Glance

The Seymour Duncan Jeff Loomis Blackout 7-String Pickup Set delivers high-output, articulate tone with punchy midrange response and strong pick attack—ideal for capturing tight, defined takes in modern metal and progressive recording sessions. The bridge's pronounced midrange and the neck's balanced clarity across the lower register make these pickups sit clearly in dense, heavy mixes without losing definition. Choose this set when you need passive, easy-to-wire humbuckers that translate aggressive playing dynamics and complex extended-range compositions into studio recordings with maximum articulation and punch.

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 is the difference between the bridge and neck pickup in this set?

The bridge pickup uses an Alnico 5 bar magnet with steel pole pieces for high output, pronounced midrange, and strong pick articulation. The neck pickup uses Alnico 5 rod magnets at each pole to provide balanced clarity and definition in the lower register while maintaining sustain.

Will these pickups work in my 7-string guitar without modification?

Yes—the passive mount configuration is compatible with standard 7-string humbucker cavities and does not require active circuitry or external power supplies, making installation straightforward with basic wiring schemes.

What musical styles are these pickups best suited for?

These pickups excel in metal, progressive, djent, and hard rock styles where high output, midrange punch, and articulate attack are essential. They are not recommended for jazz, blues, or folk playing where a warmer, less aggressive tone is preferred.

How do these compare to other high-output 7-string options?

The Jeff Loomis set combines the aggressive output of models like the EMG 81/85 and DiMarzio Ionizer with passive operation and pronounced midrange punch specifically voiced for modern progressive metal and djent applications.

What are the black brushed nickel covers for?

The black brushed nickel covers provide a professional aesthetic while maintaining signal integrity. They do not affect tone and are part of the pickup's standard construction.

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