Seymour Duncan LIBERATOR with Volume Pot, 250k
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11807-01-250k-std
Description
Seymour Duncan LIBERATOR with Volume Pot, 250k
The Seymour Duncan LIBERATOR is a solderless pickup connector system that streamlines instrument rewiring and accelerates session workflow. This solution replaces a standard 250k volume potentiometer while integrating a ten-station pickup connector, enabling rapid pickup swaps without desoldering—critical for tracking sessions, A/B testing tonal choices, or maintaining multiple setups in the studio environment.
Connector Architecture
Built around a ten-station pickup connector and a four-station potentiometer connector, the LIBERATOR maintains three primary signal terminals (in, out, ground) plus an additional ground station for bridge or tremolo system integration. The design accepts both bare and tinned pickup leads, accommodating most standard wiring scenarios without requiring fresh soldering during pickup changes.
Studio Compatibility & Setup
This potentiometer works with any passive pickup type—single coils, humbuckers, or HSS (hum-single-single) configurations—making it ideal for multi-genre production sessions where tonal variety is essential. Gold-plated solder pads adjacent to the potentiometer connector, combined with seven additional gold-plated oval ground pads, ensure reliable signal integrity and corrosion resistance throughout extended recording campaigns.
Key Features
- Replaces standard 250k volume potentiometer
- Ten-station pickup connector for solderless pickup swaps
- Four-station potentiometer connector with three primary signal terminals plus additional ground
- Compatible with bare or tinned pickup leads
- Gold-plated solder pads on potentiometer connector
- Seven gold-plated oval ground pads
- Works with any passive pickup type
- Supports single-coil and HSS configurations
- Integrates bridge and tremolo system grounding
The LIBERATOR accelerates pickup exploration and system maintenance by eliminating soldering during hardware changes, making it an essential tool for producer workflows requiring fast instrument iteration and tonal refinement.
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At a Glance
The LIBERATOR replaces your standard 250k volume pot with a solderless pickup connector system, letting you swap pickups in seconds during sessions without soldering—ideal for producers and engineers testing different pickup voicings across takes or tracking variations. Its gold-plated connectors ensure rock-solid signal integrity and corrosion resistance through heavy studio use. Pick this if you track multiple guitars, experiment with different pickup sets, or need a maintenance-friendly wiring solution that keeps your rig flexible and session-ready.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Home Recording
- ✓ Studio Sessions
- ✓ Gigging
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What pickup types does the LIBERATOR work with?
It's compatible with any passive pickup—single coils, humbuckers, and HSS configurations. The ten-station connector accepts both bare and tinned pickup leads, so most standard pickups will drop right in without modification.
Do I need to solder anything to swap pickups?
No—the solderless design is the whole point. Unplug your old pickup connector and plug in a new one; there's no soldering required during swaps, though the initial installation into your guitar does involve standard potentiometer wiring.
What's included with the LIBERATOR?
You get a 250k volume potentiometer with integrated ten-station pickup connector, four-station potentiometer connector with three primary signal terminals plus extra ground, and seven gold-plated oval ground pads for additional routing flexibility.
How does the LIBERATOR handle grounding and signal integrity?
Gold-plated solder pads on the potentiometer connector and seven gold-plated oval ground pads resist corrosion and maintain reliable connections over extended use. The four-station potentiometer connector includes an additional ground station for bridge or tremolo system integration.
Is this better for studio tracking or live gigging?
It works great for both—studio players benefit from instant pickup swaps during sessions to explore tones, while gigging musicians appreciate the faster maintenance and zero downtime if they need to troubleshoot or change pickups mid-tour.
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