Description
Back in 1978, Eddie Van Halen handed Seymour Duncan a P.A.F. and asked for something different: a rewind pushed a little hotter, tuned to make artificial harmonics jump out and squeal with extra sustain. That request became a piece of pickup history — and the Little ’78 Strat is its single-coil descendant, built for the neck position in Creme.
The magnet and output pairing here isn’t about raw gain for its own sake. It’s about the way a warm, slightly compressed low end sits under leads that bite without turning brittle, and how tapped harmonics ring out with real overtone content instead of dying flat. Chords stay articulate, but there’s a coil-y grind waiting just under the surface when you dig in.
Eddie never landed on this exact voice as his final answer — his search kept evolving — but that’s part of what makes the Little ’78 Strat worth exploring. It’s a documented waypoint in one of rock’s most obsessive tone quests, distilled into a drop-in single-coil for players chasing something beyond stock Strat quack.
- Neck position single-coil, Creme cover
- Rewound for enhanced artificial harmonics and added output
- Warm crunch character with biting lead response
- Strong overtone content on tapped/harmonic playing
If your playing leans on dynamics, pinch harmonics, and touch-sensitive leads, this pickup gives you a genuine slice of Van Halen-era experimentation in a straightforward Strat-ready package.





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