Description
Ever wish you could audition pickups the way you audition guitars—plug in, listen, move on if it’s not right? That’s the whole idea behind the Liberator system built into this Seymour Duncan BYOP (Build Your Own Pickguard) pickguard. Instead of soldering pickup leads directly to the switch, each position uses a screw-clamp connector that grips bare or tinned wire and locks it down tight with the included screwdriver. No iron, no flux, no waiting for joints to cool.
What that means in practice: buy the pickup, clamp it in, play it. Hate it? Unscrew, swap, done. It turns pickup shopping from a soldering project into an experiment you can run on a Tuesday night, which is exactly how tone-chasing should work.
Underneath the convenience is a genuinely solid wiring harness. Seymour Duncan didn’t cheap out on the parts to make this easy—the pots, selector switch, output jack, and cap are all upgrade-grade components, the kind you’d want in a hand-wired harness anyway. So you’re not trading quality for speed; you’re getting both.
The pickguard itself is a white, 3-ply blank cut to the standard 11-screw-hole USA pattern, ready to drop onto most American-spec Strats. Load it with your pickup set of choice (sold separately) and you’ve got an instant electronics upgrade plus a frictionless path to your next tone experiment.
- Liberator solderless screw-clamp pickup connections
- Accepts bare or tinned pickup leads
- Includes screwdriver for connector tightening
- High-grade pots, selector switch, jack, and cap
- White 3-ply construction, 11-hole USA screw pattern





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