- Yes they can be but Seymour Duncan and Fender pickups are magnetically opposite. Many players find that after installing a Seymour Duncan bridge single coil into a Strat they must switch the Fender mid and neck position pick ups...
- Sorry, we don't sell directly to the public, but there are many Seymour Duncan/Basslines dealers, so you should be able to find one in the USA. For the quickest information on Seymour Duncan dealers in your area, check out...
- Yes, you can purchase humbucker covers from any Seymour Duncan dealer. Nickel Humbucker cover part #'s: 11800-20-NC for standard pole spacing 11800-21-NC for Trembucker or 'F' spacing Gold Humbucker Covers Part #'s: 11800-20-GC for standard pole spacing 11800-21-GC for...
- The STC Tone Circuits require about 3mA of operating current. Nearly all phantom power circuits feed the voltage through 6.8K resistors. 3mA flowing through a 6.8K resistor will produce a 20.4-volt drop across the resistor. If you are working...
- Yes, Seymour Duncan pickups are compatible with other manufacturers' pickups. With Gibson and some other brands Seymour Duncan pickups are a direct replacement. With Fender and some other brands the polarity of one of the pickups needs to be...
- Sometimes if the break is at the end of the coil winding, the wire can be unwound a couple of turns and a new lead wire attached. If the break is anywhere else, the pickup would need to be...
- This is not something that we recommend. They can be mixed but most often they are not. This is because the component values needed for active and passive pickups are different and it makes the wiring difficult and often...
- At Fender's® request, the JD Tele® schematic is not available for publication. In the meantime, for your reference, here are the selector switch specifications: Position ONE: The neck (Strat®) pickup with the tone circuit OUT, affording a clearer, brighter...









