Seymour Duncan Black Winter 7 String Bridge
Black
Item Number 11202-91-B7
Brand New with Full Warranty

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Summary

Merciless bridge humbucker created for the most frigid Black Metal, Death Metal, or any other extreme style.

Description

The Black Winter pickup is a savagely high output passive humbucker built for extreme metal, and uses three large ceramic magnets to ensure maximum output and sustain in all high gain situations.
The custom overwound coil design delivers incredible clarity in the mids and highs, while the low end stays controlled and focused.

The Black Winter is designed to handle any tuning, no matter how low you go, and its voicing allows for aggressive sounding palm mutes, fluid sounding tremolo picking, and searing lead tones.

The 7 and 8 string versions are built to handle the extended low range notes with ease.

Hand made in Santa Barbara, CA, we offer the Black Winter in standard 6-string size, as well as 7 & 8 string passive mount with naked coils (or in Active ‘Soapbar’ Mount with exposed pole pieces).

Comes with 4-conductor lead wire for multiple wiring options, and is vacuum wax potted for squeal free operation.

Welcome to Pilgrims Projects

All items come with a 30 day money back guarantee, so your purchase is risk-free.  

I have been a musician for over 40 years, and know that quality items can greatly help both your sound quality and musical enjoyment. Using Seymour Duncan items myself in my '52 reissue Tele, and other guitars, I can find the tone I am looking for.  With the 30 day exchange, if you don't like the sound, you can send it back to me and try something else from Duncan, or get your money back.  Plus, with the one year warranty from Duncan, you are covered should a failure occur.  

That's a pretty good deal.

Hopefully, I can be of assistance in your pursuit of great items that you will enjoy for years to come.  Your satisfaction is top priority, and I will do everything in my power to make your purchase a worthwhile experience.

Questions?  
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Thanks Again,
John