Description
The Suhr DSH is the bridge-position half of Suhr’s flagship humbucker pairing, dialed in to sit right between aggressive push and vintage clarity. It’s not a one-trick high-output screamer — there’s real midrange body here, the kind that shoves a tube amp’s front end into breakup without smearing note definition or turning your dynamics to mush.
Because it’s wound and built with the same premium materials Suhr uses across its pickup line, the DSH translates what’s actually happening at your fingers — pick attack, vibrato, palm mutes — with a level of detail that can otherwise get lost in a muddier bridge pickup. Rhythm tones stay articulate, leads cut without turning brittle, and the whole thing still sounds like a guitar rather than a compressed slab of gain.
This particular version comes in a white bobbin and uses Fender-style 53mm pole spacing, so it’s built to line up correctly with guitars routed for that string spread rather than Gibson-style spacing. It ships as a 4-conductor pickup, giving you the flexibility to wire it for coil-splitting or phase tricks if your setup calls for it, and it measures in at 13K ohms DC resistance — solidly into humbucker output territory without going overboard.
- Bridge humbucker, Fender-style 53mm spacing
- White bobbin
- DC Resistance: 13K ohms
- 4-conductor wiring for coil-split/phase options
If you’re chasing a bridge pickup that overdrives an amp convincingly but still lets vintage-style character breathe through, the DSH is built exactly for that job.





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