Description
The Triple Shot from Seymour Duncan hides three humbucker voicings inside an ordinary-looking pickup ring, so you get switching flexibility without drilling extra holes or routing cavities. It’s built with a flat bottom to fit most flat-top guitars, finished in black to blend in visually.
Installation is refreshingly low-drama: solder your pickup’s four conductor leads to the small color-coded circuit board mounted inside the ring, and you’re set. Two tiny switches on the ring itself handle the rest of the work:
- Push both switches toward each other for standard series wiring — full humbucker output and warmth.
- Push them apart for parallel wiring — brighter, airier, with a bit less output.
- Push both toward one coil (either one) to split it, killing that coil for single-coil sparkle and quack.
Because the switching lives in the ring rather than on your guitar’s face, you can experiment with tonal options on the fly, mid-song if you’re quick, without adding a single visible control. It’s compatible with most 4-conductor humbuckers, making it a practical upgrade whether you’re chasing more versatility from a single pickup or building out a guitar with switchable tones across the board.
A clean, reversible way to expand your tonal palette while keeping the guitar looking stock.





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