Seymour Duncan APTL-3JD Bridge / Jerry Donahue Tele Lead Bridge (black)
Single Coil Pickup
CAD 215.80
Incl. VAT
| Product # | 122459 |
| Brand | Seymour Duncan![]() |
| Category | Single Coil Pickups | Brand Category | Seymour Duncan - Singlecoils |
| Release date | October 2013 |
| Availability | Will be ordered for you as quick as possible |
Shipping cost: Shipping cost on demand
Description
Well-balanced true single-coil pickup with boosted output. Recommended for traditional country, country pop, blues, and classic rock.
When the "Bendmaster of the Telecaster" needed a touring guitar with the exact same sound as his prized '52, he turned to Seymour who accurately duplicated the warm, punchy tone of its lead pickup. Seymour used Alnico 2 rod magnets and a special wind for increased sustain and output. Symmetrically staggered pole pieces mirror the fingerboard radius and assure exceptionally balanced string-to-string response. The result is a traditional, sweet and balanced tone, with high-end detail combined with low-end fatness and punch, and tons o' twang.
Available in lead (bridge) position only. The APTR-1 is the closest match in the rhythm (neck) position; however Jerry uses an APS-2 Alnico II Pro for Strat in the neck position.
For brighter toned instruments. Works especially well with maple fingerboards.
When the "Bendmaster of the Telecaster" needed a touring guitar with the exact same sound as his prized '52, he turned to Seymour who accurately duplicated the warm, punchy tone of its lead pickup. Seymour used Alnico 2 rod magnets and a special wind for increased sustain and output. Symmetrically staggered pole pieces mirror the fingerboard radius and assure exceptionally balanced string-to-string response. The result is a traditional, sweet and balanced tone, with high-end detail combined with low-end fatness and punch, and tons o' twang.
Available in lead (bridge) position only. The APTR-1 is the closest match in the rhythm (neck) position; however Jerry uses an APS-2 Alnico II Pro for Strat in the neck position.
For brighter toned instruments. Works especially well with maple fingerboards.
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