Golden Age Alnico 5 Single-coil Pickups, Set of 3


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Set of 3 - Bridge, Middle, Neck Item # 5447
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$227.37
$204.63
Set of 3 - Overwound Bridge, Middle, Neck Item # 5448
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Golden Age Alnico 5 Single-coil Pickups, Set of 3

Wake up your guitar with a vintage vibe! Inspired by legendary pickups of the '50s, Golden Age single-coil pickups bring out the best in your guitar.

The reviews say it all: "they really, really sing...great buy for the price." Wax-potted AWG42 coil windings and Alnico 5 staggered polepieces deliver vintage tone, optimum output at each position, balanced string response, and microphonic suppression. They're the real deal, for a lot less money.

Looking for extra punch? Our #5423 Overwound model is specially wound to 7.6K ohms, for the bridge or neck position.

Bonus! Two covers (one black and one white) are supplied with each Golden Age single-coil pickup, for easy pickguard matching.

Golden Age single-coil pickups have vintage dimensions for easy installation in standard bodies, and two vintage-style fabric-insulated hookup wires. Polepieces have 2-1/16" spread. Mounting screws, rubber tubing and wiring diagrams are included.

The middle-position pickup is reverse wound, reverse polarity, for hum cancellation at the #2 and #4 switch positions.

Note: Each pickup has a copper shield surrounding the coil, a modern feature for 60-cycle hum suppression not found on vintage pickups.

Golden Age Alnico 5 single-coil pickups

Model Position Polarity Ohms
 
#5420 Neck South 6.0K
 
#5421 Middle North 6.0K
 
#5422 Bridge South 6.4K
 
#5423 Overwound Neck/Bridge South 7.6K
 
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