Seymour Duncan SH-4/SH-2n Set, Toxic Yellow Pickup

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Seymour Duncan SH-4/SH-2n Set, Toxic Yellow

This classic humbucker pairing captures articulate high-output rhythm tones paired with aggressive lead response, making it ideal for recording sessions spanning rock, metal, and hard blues. The SH-4 neck and SH-2n bridge configuration balances responsiveness with punch, ensuring clarity in the mix without sacrificing sustain and presence when tracking multiple takes or layering parts.

Tonal Character & Electrical Specs

The SH-4 produces a thick, vocal midrange with a resonant peak at 5.5 kHz and a DC resistance of 16.4 kΩ, tracking leads and solos with definition and note separation. The SH-2n bridge pickup tightens the low end with a 7.72 kΩ resistance and 8 kHz peak, delivering controlled aggression for rhythm tracking and chord work that sits tight in the low-mid range.

Construction & Materials

Hand-built in the Santa Barbara, CA factory and vacuum wax potted for squeal-free performance, these pickups use Alnico 5 bar magnets and a nickel silver bottom plate for clarity and sustain in recordings. Both units ship with 4-conductor cables, allowing series, parallel, or split-coil wiring options for session flexibility and tone sculpting.

Key Features

  • Hand-built in Santa Barbara, CA factory
  • Vacuum wax potted for squeal-free performance
  • Alnico 5 bar magnets
  • Nickel silver bottom plate
  • SH-4 DC Resistance: 16.4 kΩ
  • SH-2n DC Resistance: 7.72 kΩ
  • SH-4 Resonant Peak: 5.5 kHz
  • SH-2n Resonant Peak: 8 kHz
  • 4-conductor cable on both pickups
  • SH-4 EQ: 5/6/8 (Bass/Mid/Treble)
  • SH-2n EQ: 5/3/9 (Bass/Mid/Treble)

The SH-4/SH-2n set remains one of the most versatile humbucker pairings for recording applications, delivering refined aggression across multiple genres and tracking scenarios.

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At a Glance

This classic pairing delivers a thick, vocal midrange from the SH-4 neck pickup and controlled low-end aggression from the SH-2n bridge, making it a workhorse for recording heavy rock, metal, and blues vocals and riffs with clarity and punch. Hand-built construction and vacuum wax potting eliminate feedback in the studio, while the 4-conductor cables enable series, parallel, or split-coil wiring to shape your sound during mixing and reamping. The resonant peaks at 5.5 kHz (neck) and 8 kHz (bridge) ensure your recordings sit well in dense mixes without getting buried.

Who This Is For

Great for

  • Metal
  • Hard Rock
  • Rock
  • Blues

Not the best pick for

  • Jazz
  • Folk
  • Country

Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres and playing styles work best with this pickup set?

These pickups excel in metal, hard rock, rock, and blues. The SH-4 neck and SH-2n bridge combo delivers the sustained aggression and articulate punch those styles demand, though they are less suited to jazz, folk, or country applications.

What wiring options do these pickups support?

Both pickups include 4-conductor cables, giving you the flexibility to wire them in series (full output), parallel (cleaner tone), or split-coil configurations to match your guitar's controls and preferences.

Are these pickups prone to feedback or squeal on stage or in the studio?

No. These pickups are vacuum wax-potted in the Seymour Duncan Santa Barbara factory and use Alnico 5 bar magnets with nickel silver bottom plates, eliminating microphonic feedback for reliable live and studio performance.

What is the difference between the SH-4 neck and SH-2n bridge pickup?

The SH-4 neck (16.4 kΩ) produces a thick, vocal midrange with a 5.5 kHz resonant peak, ideal for responsive leads and solos. The SH-2n bridge (7.72 kΩ) tightens the low end with an 8 kHz peak for controlled, punchy rhythm work and chords.

What skill level do these pickups suit?

These are designed for intermediate to advanced and professional players who understand high-output pickup behavior and can dial in aggression and clarity across different playing techniques and amplifiers.

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