Seymour Duncan SH-1b '59 Model Zebra Pickup

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Description

Seymour Duncan SH-1b '59 Model Zebra Pickup

The SH-1b '59 Model is a bridge humbucker that captures the warm, articulate character of a vintage PAF while maintaining clarity and definition in the mix. This pickup delivers harmonic complexity with controlled presence—essential for recording sessions where both lead articulation and rhythm sustain matter. Built to modern construction standards without compromising the sonic authenticity of the original design.

Tone & Magnetic Character for Recording

An Alnico 5 bar magnet combined with 42AWG plain enamel magnet wire produces a resonant peak at 6 kHz with a balanced EQ profile of 6 bass / 3 mid / 8 treble. This tuning emphasizes articulation in the upper midrange while maintaining full low-end body, translating to focused lead tones and full-bodied rhythm tracks that sit well in dense mixes.

Construction & Studio Reliability

The pickup features a long-legged nickel silver bottom plate and zebra bobbins for the classic visual aesthetic, while vacuum wax potting ensures stability and eliminates microphonics during recording sessions. This listing includes the 1-conductor vintage-correct cable configuration; a 4-conductor version is also available for producers requiring coil-splitting capability and tonal flexibility across multiple tracking scenarios.

Key Features

  • PAF (Patent Applied For) humbucker design
  • Alnico 5 bar magnet
  • 42AWG plain enamel magnet wire
  • DC Resistance Bridge: 8.13 kΩ
  • Resonant Peak: 6 kHz
  • EQ Response: 6 Bass / 3 Mid / 8 Treble
  • Long-legged nickel silver bottom plate
  • Zebra bobbins
  • Vacuum wax potted construction
  • 1-conductor vintage-correct cable included
  • Bridge position model
  • No logo variant

The SH-1b '59 remains one of the most versatile vintage-voiced humbuckers for studio tracking, balancing period-correct sonics with modern reliability and consistent recording performance.

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At a Glance

The Seymour Duncan SH-1b '59 Model is a bridge humbucker engineered to sit naturally in a mix with warm low-end and defined upper-midrange articulation, making it ideal for recording blues, rock, and jazz sessions where harmonic complexity and clarity both matter. Its Alnico 5 bar magnet and 42AWG wire produce a resonant peak at 6 kHz that captures lead definition without harshness, while maintaining full-bodied sustain on rhythm tracks. Choose this pickup to add vintage PAF character to your session palette with a design proven across decades of professional recording.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • Blues
  • Rock
  • Jazz
  • Classic Rock

Not the best pick for

  • Djent
  • Thrash Metal

Skill level: Beginner · Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

What cable configuration does this pickup include, and can I upgrade to coil-splitting?

This listing includes the 1-conductor vintage-correct cable configuration for traditional wiring. A 4-conductor version is also available separately if you want to add coil-splitting capability to your guitar.

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

The SH-1b '59 is built for blues, rock, jazz, and classic rock—genres where warm articulation and vintage tone character are essential. It is not recommended for djent or thrash metal styles that demand higher output and aggressive response.

How does the zebra bobbin design and vacuum wax potting affect tone and reliability?

The zebra bobbins provide the classic vintage aesthetic while vacuum wax potting eliminates microphonics and ensures stable, hum-free performance even in live or tour conditions. These construction details preserve the authentic PAF character while delivering modern dependability.

What is the DC resistance and resonant peak of this pickup?

The bridge model has a DC resistance of 8.13 kΩ with a resonant peak at 6 kHz, tuned to a 6 bass / 3 mid / 8 treble EQ profile that balances full low-end body with defined upper-midrange articulation.

Is this pickup suitable for beginners, or is it better for experienced players?

The SH-1b '59 is versatile across skill levels—beginners and intermediate players benefit from its warm, forgiving vintage tone, while advanced and professional players rely on its harmonic complexity and mix presence for serious session and live work.

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