Description
If you love the sound of a classic Telecaster neck pickup but hate fighting hum every time you step near a dimmer switch, the STK-T1 is built to solve exactly that problem. Seymour Duncan’s Vintage Rhythm Stack uses a stacked coil design hidden inside a deep-drawn chrome cover, so it looks like a traditional single coil on stage but stays dead quiet in the studio.
- Vintage output level for authentic Tele neck character
- Hum-canceling stacked coil construction, no buzz or squeal
- Full, rounded low end paired with that signature Tele treble bite
- 4-conductor lead wire for flexible wiring options
- Wax potted to eliminate microphonic squeal
- Hand-built in Santa Barbara, CA
Tonally, it splits the difference nicely: warm and woody through the lows, with enough top-end spank left intact that chicken-pickin’ twang and smooth jazz comping both feel right at home. Because the output and voicing stay true to vintage spec, it plays well with other vintage-flavored pickups in the bridge—Seymour Duncan specifically recommends pairing it with the Vintage Stack or Hot Stack Tele Lead for a balanced two-pickup setup.
Whether you’re upgrading a noisy stock neck pickup or building a Tele from scratch, the STK-T1 gives you the tone you already know without the electrical baggage that usually comes with it.





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