Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Black Pickup
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11205-24-B
Description
Seymour Duncan Little '78 Strat Bridge Black Pickup
The Little '78 captures single-coil articulation and snap in a bridge position while delivering the sustain and body that typically requires a humbucker—all in a housing that integrates into standard Strat cavities without modification. This pickup tracks pick dynamics with precision, maintains clarity across the midrange, and transitions smoothly from pristine cleans to driven textures. It resolves the tension between vintage authenticity and studio versatility in a single component.
Tone & Output Character
With a 27.2 output rating in the vintage category, this pickup occupies the ideal recording sweet spot—present enough to command a mix without overwhelming adjacent tracks, yet detailed enough to preserve the harmonic complexity that defines single-coil character. The 5.75 kΩ DC resistance maintains extended treble response and transient clarity, ensuring the natural shimmer and definition expected from a bridge-position Strat pickup translates accurately to tape or digital recording.
Design & Installation
Engineered as a single-coil-sized humbucker with an A2 magnet, this pickup seats directly into standard Strat bridge cavities without routing—critical for preserving the structural integrity of vintage or finished instruments. The four-conductor shielded wiring enables coil-splitting integration into your signal chain, expanding palette options mid-session, and the passive architecture eliminates complications from external power supplies during recording workflows.
Key Features
- Single-coil-sized humbucker design for Strat-style guitars
- Bridge output: 27.2 (vintage category)
- DC resistance: 5.75 kΩ
- A2 magnet type
- Four-conductor shielded wiring
- Coil-splitting capable for tonal versatility
- Passive operation—no power requirements
- Fits standard Strat pickup routes—no modification required
The Little '78 serves recording and session work that demands both vintage tonal character and the presence and adaptability required in contemporary production contexts.
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At a Glance
The Little '78 captures the articulate midrange and bell-like brightness of a vintage Strat bridge in a format that records with surprising thickness and sustain, making it equally at home in clean sessions and overdriven takes. Its 5.75 kΩ DC resistance keeps the high end open and responsive during tracking, while the four-conductor shielded wiring enables coil-splitting options that expand your tonal palette across multiple song arrangements. A passive, modification-free upgrade for producers and engineers who want studio-grade versatility without rewiring.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Blues
- ✓ Rock
- ✓ Country
- ✓ Funk
Not the best pick for
- – Metal
- – Djent
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this pickup fit my Strat without routing or modification?
Yes. The Little '78 is built to standard Strat bridge cavity dimensions and drops directly into any Strat with no modification required.
What kind of tone should I expect?
You get articulate midrange and vintage snap in cleans, with bell-like brightness and chimey character; it also delivers gritty overdrive and thick sustain when pushed. The 27.2 output sits between vintage and modern designs, giving you enough punch to cut through a band mix without losing nuance.
Can I split the coils for different sounds?
Yes. The four-conductor shielded wiring supports coil-splitting, giving you tonal range beyond a traditional single-coil and opening up options for guitars with the proper switching hardware.
Does this pickup need a battery or power supply?
No. The Little '78 is a passive design with no power requirements—it works with standard passive guitar wiring.
What genres is this pickup best suited for?
The Little '78 is designed for blues, rock, country, and funk. It is not recommended for metal or djent styles.
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