Seymour Duncan SJBJ-1 JB Jr. for Strat White Pickup Set
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- SKU
- 11205-17-W
Description
Seymour Duncan SJBJ-1 JB Jr. for Strat White Pickup Set
The SJBJ-1 JB Jr. delivers a high-output single-coil-sized humbucker engineered to fit Strat bodies, capturing aggressive, hum-free performance without routing modifications. This neck-and-bridge set gives studio players access to hum-cancelling tracking on a Strat platform, pairing the clarity and punch of the JB Jr. line with noise rejection ideal for overdubs and direct high-gain recording.
Tone & Output Characteristics
The ceramic bar magnet and twin coil design produce punchy, articulate output across the frequency spectrum, with the neck pickup peaking at 5 kHz and the bridge at 3.6 kHz. DC resistance measures 9.6 kΩ (neck) and 16.09 kΩ (bridge), generating thick, aggressive tones suited to rock and metal while maintaining definition in high-gain applications. The balanced EQ signature sits well in dense mixes without excessive midrange coloration.
Design & Wiring
Built with adjustable pole pieces for personalized response and balance across your tracks, each pickup ships with a four-conductor hookup cable enabling flexible wiring configurations for your session setup. The hum-cancelling design eliminates 60-cycle noise—essential for layering multiple takes and maintaining clean signal integrity during recording and mixing.
Key Features
- High-output single-coil-size rails humbucker design
- Twin coil construction for hum-cancelling performance
- Ceramic bar magnet
- Neck pickup DC resistance: 9.6 kΩ
- Bridge pickup DC resistance: 16.09 kΩ
- Neck resonant peak: 5 kHz
- Bridge resonant peak: 3.6 kHz
- EQ signature: 4 (Bass) / 6 (Midrange) / 5 (Treble)
- Adjustable pole pieces
- Four-conductor hookup cable included
- Designed for Strat body routing — no modifications required
The SJBJ-1 set brings high-gain tracking capability and noise-free operation to Strat platforms, delivering the articulation and punch that define the JB Jr. character—essential traits for capturing aggressive performances that cut through busy mix arrangements.
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At a Glance
The Seymour Duncan SJBJ-1 JB Jr. brings hum-cancelling, high-output performance to Strat recording rigs in single-coil form factor, eliminating 60-cycle noise while preserving articulate treble and thick lows in a mix. The neck and bridge pairing offers flexible EQ curves—neck peaks at 5 kHz for clarity, bridge at 3.6 kHz for body—ideal for tracking heavy rock and metal without re-routing. Drop these in for studio-grade noise rejection and aggressive, defined tone that cuts through dense productions.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ High-Gain Rock
- ✓ Progressive
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Blues
- – Country
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these pickups fit my Strat without routing?
Yes—the SJBJ-1 set is designed for standard Strat body routing, so no modifications are required. They are single-coil-sized humbuckers built to drop into existing Strat cavities.
What genres are these pickups best suited for?
These pickups excel in metal, hard rock, high-gain rock, and progressive music. Their high output and aggressive voicing make them less ideal for jazz, blues, or country.
Do these pickups have noise-cancelling technology?
Yes—the twin-coil hum-cancelling design eliminates 60-cycle noise while maintaining the clarity and punch of a high-output single-coil-sized format, crucial for noise-free high-gain play.
What's included in the set, and what wiring options do I have?
The set includes both neck and bridge pickups, each with adjustable pole pieces and a four-conductor hookup cable, allowing flexible wiring configurations to suit your amp and tone preferences.
How do the neck and bridge pickups differ tonally?
The neck pickup (9.6 kΩ) peaks at 5 kHz for treble clarity and definition, while the bridge pickup (16.09 kΩ) peaks at 3.6 kHz for a thicker, more aggressive midrange response in high-gain settings.
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