Description
The SHR-1 Hot Rails is Seymour Duncan’s answer for players who love their Strat’s shape but want more muscle out of the bridge position. Instead of the usual single-coil bobbin, you get two rail-style blade coils sitting under a strong ceramic magnet, wound hot to push serious output without needing a rerouted cavity.
That blade construction is the real trick here – it grabs the string signal more evenly across the full width of the neck, so bends and chords translate into a thick, compressed voice with plenty of sustain on tap. Where a stock single-coil bridge pickup can feel thin or brittle, the Hot Rails leans full and fat, with low end that has real weight behind it.
It’s built to cover a wide stylistic range. Classic rock riffing benefits from the added sustain and grind, while the higher output makes it a natural fit for garage rock, punk, and even metal rhythm work where you need the pickup to hit an overdriven amp hard. Despite the aggressive voice, it retains enough clarity that palm-muted chugging and single-note runs don’t turn into mush.
Because it’s housed in a single-coil-sized shell, installation is straightforward on any Strat-style guitar – no routing, no pickguard surgery, just a direct swap into the bridge slot.
- High-output humbucker in a single-coil form factor
- Dual blade (rail) coil design
- Ceramic magnet for punch and clarity
- Bridge position, Strat-style guitars
- Finish: Black
If your Strat’s bridge pickup has been holding back your heavier riffs, the Hot Rails gives it the low-end weight and sustain to keep up.





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