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Seymour Duncan STKT-1N CHR

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The Classic Stack STK-1 combines the advantages of the old vintage tele-neck pickups with modern technology that prevents background noise. Ritchie Blackmore is said to have gotten tantrums because of the constant SC-noise of his Strats; For years he has been constantly changing the pickups. Telecaster players like to have it quiet... they finally have help!

The neck version is perfect for solos, which with the right amount of feeling (something, and the only something, which cannot be bought on Thomann!) can make your hair stand up.

Chrome (what else on a telecaster?)

  • For electric guitar
  • Vintage Stack
  • The perfect complement to the Vintage and Hot Stack Bridge Pickup
  • Specially developed for the neck position
  • Delivers the sound of earlier T-Style pickups without any noise
Note Register your purchase at www.w-distribution.de/en/Warranty for an extended warranty of 4 years.
Available since April 2003
Item number 162215
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Aktive No
Passive Yes
Output Low
Pickup Cover Yes
Colour Chrome
Position Neck
Telecaster Yes
Stratocaster No
Other No
Wiring 3-Conductor
Pickup Output Vintage
Cap 1
Stacked - hum free 1
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477 AED 125,21 €
Plus 266 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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32 Reviews

BI
Clarity, warmth and power
Benjamin I. 27.02.2022
There are enough comparison videos to be sure the tone will be greater than the standard pickup on Squiers and similar affordable Teles. What doesn't show in the videos is the ease of mounting, screws are compatible without any adjustment needed or any inconvenience. Soldering is shown clearly in the provided sheet and the wires are long, no problem reaching the pots and selectors when they are reversed, which I did on my Affinity.

It's powerful and warm, not noisy at all except for a very low volume hum that might be caused by the cheap pots on the Tele. Distortions bring out lots of beautiful sparks, and the tone is always full from the lowest to the highest notes. Less powerful than the stacked Duncan bridge pickup I also put on the Tele but the difference is normal. Perfectly recommended, especially paired with the matched Duncan bridge pickup.
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Smooth and clear - good choice - but quality issue
PE Toulouse 03.07.2020
Installation in a Squier Affinity Tele. The sound is great: creamy with enough high frequencies. Good for rhythm and sweet solo. Good output. Reminds a bit of Stratocaster sound.
Quality issue: one of the two holes of the pickup was too large for the thin screw (it fell through). I needed to take the thicker screw of the old pickup. Also, the rubber hose segments delivered with the pickup were too short, so I needed to take the old springs. If Seymour Duncan want to be a premium brand, this should not happen.
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A very warm neck pickup
Anonymous 21.02.2015
I got this pickup to put into an 85 Tokai T model. It is an Ash body with maple neck and fingerboard. This pickup has a beautiful warm mellow tone that I love in a telecaster. At times it can almost sound like a jazz guitar or even an acoustic!! It balances very well with the bridge model meaning you can go from full on twang to mellow jazz at the flick of a switch. Some people might find it a little too warm but I think the contrast with a bright bridge pickup makes for a more versatile guitar.

It is totally noiseless (in practical terms) and yet still manages to sound just like a telecaster at all times. It takes gain much better than regular singles but never loses the tele character that's so important. I use this with 500k pots as it is technically a humbucker so remember that if you're planning on getting one. Overall a very versatile professional sounding pickup and great value compared to some of the boutique options out there. I have tried many of the more expensive models and this is still my favourite
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Zsolesz 28.06.2020
i use it in tele neck, like warm sound, blues and clean sounds very cool.
with High gain amps little noisely...
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