Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Black Pickup Set
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11205-25-B
Description
Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Black Pickup Set
The Little '78 Strat Black captures the articulate, punchy character of classic '70s Stratocaster tone without excessive output. These pickups balance vintage clarity with modern reliability, offering period-correct voicing that cuts through a mix without sacrificing the definition needed for tight, detailed recordings and layered production work.
Tone & Output for Recording
Built around A2 magnets and vintage-output construction, this set produces 27.2 mV at the bridge and 20.2 mV at the neck—measured outputs that preserve the articulate, slightly compressed character associated with original '70s designs. The EQ curve emphasizes upper midrange clarity with controlled bass and treble, making these pickups responsive to picking dynamics and responsive to both amp settings and mic placement in the studio, translating well across overdubs and tone-shaping in the mix.
Wiring Flexibility & Studio Integration
Each pickup uses a 4-conductor cable configuration, enabling versatile wiring options including series, parallel, and split-coil arrangements for session-specific tonal adjustments. Passive design means no battery dependency and straightforward integration into standard Strat electronics, eliminating workflow complications during setup and ensuring consistency across recording takes.
Key Features
- Output Category: Vintage
- Magnet Type: A2
- Bridge Output: 27.2 mV
- Neck Output: 20.2 mV
- Bridge DC Resistance: 5.75 kΩ
- Neck DC Resistance: 4.81 kΩ
- Cable Type: 4-conductor
- Passive Design
- Bridge EQ: Bass -5.4, Mid 7.4, Treble 4.2
- Neck EQ: Bass -5.1, Mid 7.1, Treble 4.5
- Complete three-pickup set for Stratocaster
This set brings authentic vintage tone character to Strat recordings while maintaining the clarity and flexibility that made the original designs studio workhorses—ideal for capturing clean tones, crisp leads, and rhythms that sit cohesively in a mix.
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At a Glance
The Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Black set captures the session-friendly tone of classic '70s Strats—clean, articulate midrange with enough vintage compression to sit naturally in a mix without requiring heavy EQ work. At 27.2 mV (bridge) and 20.2 mV (neck), these pickups offer vintage output levels that blend well with other instruments and respond expressively to dynamics during tracking and overdubs. The 4-conductor configuration unlocks wiring flexibility for recording sessions where you might want to dial in series, parallel, or split-coil tones without rewiring.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Blues
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Jazz
- ✓ Funk
- ✓ Studio Sessions
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What genres are these pickups best suited for?
The Little '78 Strat Black excel in blues, rock, jazz, and funk, where articulate vintage tone and dynamic response are valued. They are not designed for metal or djent playing, as their vintage output and EQ character favor cleaner, more nuanced tones.
What skill level do I need to install these pickups?
These pickups suit beginner through professional players. Installation requires basic soldering knowledge and familiarity with Strat electronics, though the 4-conductor wiring scheme offers flexibility; consult a tech if you are new to pickup swaps.
Can I use these pickups for both studio and live performance?
Yes. The balanced vintage output (27.2 mV bridge, 20.2 mV neck) and articulate EQ curve work equally well for recording sessions and stage use, cutting through a mix without sacrificing definition in either context.
What wiring options do the 4-conductor cables support?
The 4-conductor configuration enables series, parallel, and split-coil wiring arrangements, giving you tone-shaping flexibility beyond standard single-coil setups. This versatility is useful for tailoring your voice to different songs or sessions.
How do these compare to original 1970s Stratocaster pickups?
The Little '78 Strat Black recreates the articulate, slightly compressed character of vintage '70s Strats using A2 magnets and vintage-output construction, while adding modern reliability and consistency that original pickups often lack due to age and manufacturing variance.
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