About This Listing

  • High Output Hot Rails Humbucker Pickup, Neck
  • Single Coil Sized Humbucker for Strat
  • Includes 4 Conductor Hookup Cable
  • Ceramic Bar Magnet
  • Made in USA

The Hot Rails SHR-1 is a high output single-coil-size "rails" humbucker, designed to fit Stratocaster. Great for classic rock, garage, punk, heavy rock, thrash, classic metal and nu-metal.

One of the highest output and most popular pickups that Seymour Duncan makes. The two thin blades, strong ceramic magnet and powerful coil windings give you the incredible sustain and a fat, full sound that's needed for playing heavier rock music. This pickup responds to the subtlest finger movements.

Comes with four-conductor hookup cable. Available for both bridge (SHR-1b) and neck/middle (SHR-1n) positions. For an incredibly versatile guitar, use an SHR-1b in the bridge position along with an SVR-1n Vintage Rails in the middle and an SCR-1n Cool Rails in the neck. Designed for all well-balanced instruments. Works equally well with maple and rosewood fingerboards.

Players include Janick Gers & Dave Murray / Iron Maiden, Troy VanLeeuwen & Josh Homme / Queens of the Stone Age, Greg Camp / Smashmouth, Jim Wilson / Rollins Band.

Specifications Type: Dual Coil Humbucker, Single Coil Size
Position: Neck
Cable: 4 Conductor
Impedence: 10.8 k
Resonant Peak: 4.8 KHz
Magnet: Ceramic Bar
Output: High

Product Details

  • General
    • Color: White
    • Manufacturer: Seymour Duncan
    • MPN: 11205-01-W
    • SKU: SDSHR1N-W
  • Pickup
    • Magnet Type: Ceramic
    • Placement: Middle
    • Placement: Neck
    • String Spacing: Standard
  • Condition
    Brand
    Model
    • SHR-1n Hot Rails Strat Neck Pickup
    Categories
    Made In
    • United States

    About the Seller

    Blue Star Music

    Medford, OR, United States
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