Description
If you’ve been chasing that late-’50s humbucker sound but your bridge has wider pole spacing, the ’59 Trembucker is the fix. It’s the F-spaced sibling of Seymour Duncan’s most versatile PAF-inspired design, engineered to line up correctly under the strings on tremolo bridges, Fender-spaced instruments, and post-1999 Gibson guitars alike.
Tonally, this is vintage-correct territory: warm, glassy cleans that stay articulate, backed by distorted tones that push through with clarity and bite rather than mud. Sustain comes on smooth and controlled, making it a strong pick across country, blues, funk, jazz, and everything from classic rock to heavier riffing.
Compared to the SH-55 Seth Lover, the ’59 trims a bit more out of the midrange for a slightly more scooped voice, giving pick attack and top-end sparkle a touch more room to breathe. It’s also vacuum wax potted, so you get quiet, squeal-free performance even when you’re pushing gain and standing close to the amp.
- F-spaced Trembucker for tremolo bridges and Fender-spaced guitars
- Vintage-correct late-’50s PAF-style voicing
- Warm, crystalline cleans; full, bright distorted tones
- Smooth, controlled sustain
- Vacuum wax potted for squeal-free operation
- Includes 4-conductor hook-up wire for flexible wiring options
- Zebra bobbin finish
A dependable bridge pickup for players who want authentic PAF character without fighting pole alignment on non-Gibson-spaced bridges.





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