Seymour Duncan STK-S10s YJM FURY Stk set Matte Black Pickup
- Brand new in original box
- Full Seymour Duncan manufacturer's warranty
- Free shipping in the continental US
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- 11203-32-Bk
Description
Seymour Duncan STK-S10s YJM FURY Stk Set Matte Black Pickup
The STK-S10s YJM FURY set captures the aggressive, articulate character essential for high-gain studio work and fast legato tracking. These hum-canceling single-coil-sized pickups maintain the clarity and snap of traditional Strat pickups while eliminating 60-cycle hum—critical for clean signal paths in recording sessions where noise-free performance matters.
Tone & Output
Each pickup in this three-piece set is voiced distinctly for studio versatility: the neck pickup emphasizes clarity and sustain with its 7.85 kHz resonant peak for smooth lead tones and chordal work, while the bridge pickup tightens the response at 6.22 kHz for defined articulation on fast passages and aggressive rhythm parts. The EQ voicing of 7/7/6 (Bass/Mid/Treble) creates aggressive midrange presence that cuts through dense mixes in lead and solo arrangements.
Design & Construction
Built on Seymour Duncan's proven Stack hum-canceling design, these pickups use Alnico V rod magnets for dynamic response and natural breakup that captures pick attack and sustain across all recording scenarios. The four-conductor cable configuration provides wiring flexibility for session switching, and the matte black finish suits modern instrument aesthetics while the traditional single-coil form factor drops directly into standard Strat pickup cavities without modification—ideal for maintaining instrument value and consistency across studio sessions.
Key Features
- Three-pickup set: neck, mid, and bridge positions
- Hum-canceling single-coil-sized design based on Seymour Duncan Stack technology
- Alnico V rod magnets for dynamic response
- Neck pickup DC resistance: 25.5 kΩ
- Bridge pickup DC resistance: 25.7 kΩ
- Neck resonant peak: 7.85 kHz
- Bridge resonant peak: 6.22 kHz
- EQ voicing: 7 Bass / 7 Mid / 6 Treble
- Four-conductor cable for flexible wiring options
- Matte black finish
- Compatible with standard single-coil Strat pickup cavities
- Designed for bolt-on guitar applications
This set combines Seymour Duncan's engineering expertise with a proven tone formula—aggressive, articulate, and noise-free across all three positions for studio-ready recording performance.
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At a Glance
The STK-S10s YJM FURY set brings aggressive, noise-free single-coil character to recording sessions, with distinct voicing across neck, mid, and bridge positions that sit naturally in dense mixes. The 7/7/6 EQ curve and Alnico V construction capture articulate highs and punchy midrange ideal for metal, hard rock, and neoclassical tracking without hum artifacts. Four-conductor wiring gives you routing flexibility in the studio.
Who This Is For
Great for
- ✓ Metal
- ✓ Hard Rock
- ✓ Progressive
- ✓ Neoclassical
Not the best pick for
- – Jazz
- – Blues
- – Folk
Skill level: Intermediate · Advanced · Professional
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these pickups fit my Strat without modification?
Yes. The STK-S10s maintain the traditional single-coil form factor and drop directly into standard Strat pickup cavities without any routing or modification required.
What genres and playing styles are these pickups designed for?
These pickups excel in metal, hard rock, progressive, and neoclassical styles where aggressive articulation and high-gain clarity matter most. They are not optimized for jazz, blues, or folk applications.
How do these pickups eliminate hum?
The STK-S10s use Seymour Duncan's proven Stack hum-canceling design to eliminate 60-cycle hum while preserving the snap and clarity of traditional single coils. This makes them ideal for high-gain setups where noise-free performance is essential.
What is the difference between the neck and bridge pickup voicing?
The neck pickup emphasizes clarity and sustain with a 7.85 kHz resonant peak, while the bridge pickup tightens response at 6.22 kHz for defined articulation on fast passages. Both share the aggressive 7/7/6 midrange-forward EQ curve.
What wiring options does the four-conductor cable provide?
Four-conductor configuration allows flexible wiring options for series, parallel, or split-coil configurations, giving you customization control depending on your guitar's electronics and desired tone.
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