Description
The APH-1B is Seymour Duncan’s answer for players who’d rather coax their dirt from a cranked amp than a hot-wound pickup. Built around an Alnico 2 magnet and wound to a moderate output, it lets strings breathe with more natural vibration, translating into long, singing sustain rather than compressed sizzle.
- Alnico 2 magnet for a warmer, sweeter voice
- Moderate windings preserve dynamics and touch sensitivity
- Rounder sound with a spongier, looser bass response than the ’59
- Softer attack that cleans up gorgeously when you back off the gain
- Four-conductor hookup wiring for coil-split and phase options
- White cover, no logo, bridge position
Where the ’59 leans tighter and more articulate, the Alnico II Pro trades some punch for feel — it’s the pickup that rewards pick dynamics and volume-knob swells. Jazz players get creamy warmth, blues and slide players get vocal sustain, and classic rock tones come alive when the amp’s doing the pushing rather than the pickup. If your rig’s dirt comes from tubes, not electronics, this bridge humbucker is built for exactly that approach.





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