Seymour Duncan SSL-7

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Pickup

  • ST-style pickup
  • Very touch-sensitive with many highs
  • Colour: Black
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Available since October 2002
Item number 157831
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Aktive Circuit No
Wiring 2-Conductor
Pickup Output High
Cap No
Colour Black
Position Bridge
Stacked - hum free No
Telecaster No
Stratocaster Yes
Other No
108 €
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A Monster hidden inside a single coil!
Arpie 07.11.2014
The whole story starts with my 1989 japanese made Charvette 200 which has original factory single coil pickups at neck and the middle but a Seymour Duncan APH-1B humbucker was installed at the bridge. (So it's a SSH configuration)
Obviously the stock pickups were very weak compared to the Seymour APH-1, there was no balance between them, and I mean not just the gain structure was not the same but the volume of the stock single coils were significantly lower. It was like having two different sounding instrument in one body.....which I did not want. I wanted more balanced, equal volume and much similar gain structure pickup configuration.
As the cavity size and routing was a strict limitation for my choice of possible pickups my attention turned towards to the Seymour Duncan SSL-4 and SSL-7. They seem to be a high output, single coil pickups, in the size of a typical Fender pickup! Unfortunately there is not too many reviews out there about them, if there is any they are rubbish.
I ordered one SSL-7 as I preferred the staggered version of magnet poles.
Installed immediately in the neck position and tested! Woooow!
Don't forget: it is a single coil pickup! There is no extra vertical windings (like Dimarzio HS-3 for instance) which could reduce the noise or no extra coil to give an extra burst (like a Dimarzio Chopper). This is a pure single coil, with a big magnets! And what a sound! I like it! It is hot!
OK, let's be factual here: this SSL-7 is not as hot as a typical humbucker, or not as hot as modern single coil size humbucker either...but very close to the latter one.
I have a YJM Fender Stratocaster with stock Dimarzio YJM (neck & middle) and HS-3 (bridge) inside. This SSL-7 has a very similar tone characteristics as the YJM but with more gain and treble....definately has more output than the YJM or HS-3.
One thing which I realized: this pickup is very sensitive about the distance from the strings. At first the gap between the string and the magnet poles were on 1mm roughly and I heard that the lower notes started to became muddy and choking. Then I lower the pickup so the gap was from the strings was about 2mm, the sound became much more clear not as fragile as it was. My final setting was: from the E1 string the gap is 2mm, from the E6 string the gap is 2.6mm. This is the setting where the SSL-7 is in balance with the APH-1B humbucker and produce the same volume. Gain wise is obviously not the same, but the SSL-7 is still hot enough to me.
The clean sound is crisp and very articulated, the pickup has very good bass frequency response, it is generally very warm sounding.
The distortion sound is creamy, it sings. When you pick suddenly it gives you a big punch, the sound kicks immediately. Also you can play with your volume pots because this pickup is very dynamic.
If you put the pickup too close to the string it start to became muddy and chokes, or if you apply too much overdrive or gain the sound will collapse. BUT, if you find the right balance between the string distance and the correct amount of gain this pickup is unbeatable. Slightly noisy as it is a single coil with any noise reduction...it's not a problem to me as I use noise gate anyway.

bear in mind it is not a trash metal or power metal pickup. It still moves in a territory of blues-hard rock-heavy metal.

Thomann delivered the pickup in 4 days, just amazing as usual!
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I have ssl7 on my rg1570 in middle position
Volos 05.06.2020
Very clean , strong sound, awesome with hi-gain distorsion, it rocks!
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Great if you want single coils that aren't too.. Single Coily
J Clarke 15.04.2017
I use one of these in the middle of my lite ash strat (staggered quarter pound in the neck, JB JR in the bridge).

It's the strat sound I've been looking for for a good long while! Crisp and punchy for cleans, but dirties up nicely when the gain turns up.

Sounds great split with the other quarter pounder and the JB!
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Warum nicht schon früher?
Andreas120 12.08.2016
Ich habe mir den SSl-7 für die Hals- und den SSL-4 RW/RP für die Mittelposition meiner HSS Vintage Strat (Marke nicht das Alter der Strat) bestellt.
Der Gedanke war, der Gitarre zu mehr Punch und Homogenität zu verhelfen. Die beiden Single Coils blieben lautstärkemäßig immer deutlich hinter dem Humbucker in der Stegposition zurück und klangen zudem auch recht höhenreich, zumal ich relativ dünne Saiten verwende.
Bislang war ich High Output Single Coils, in der Regel Humbucker im Single Coil Format, gegenüber eher skeptisch, da diese oftmals recht muffig klingen und nicht mehr nach Single Coil's. Desto überraschter war ich nach dem Einbau dieser beiden Single Coil's.
Einen Lautstärkeunterscheid zum Steg Humbucker kann ich nicht mehr wahrnehmen und die beiden Seymour Duncan's klingen so, wie ich es mir gewünscht hatte: Fett und druckvoll, aber trotzdem differenziert, eben doch nach Single Coil's, gerade für Texas Blues wie die Faust auf's Auge.
Klar verschiebt sich das Klangbild im Vergleich zum Ausgangszustand eher zu einem mittigeren Sound, aber genau das war ja auch mein Ziel. Eine weitere Strat mit Vintage orientierten Single Coils die entsprechend "klingeln", steht zudem ja zur Verfügung.
Der erste Gedanke beim Anspielen war: "Warum habe ich den SSL-7 bzw. SSL-4 nicht schon viel früher mal ausprobiert?" Aber egal, Mission erfüllt. Nun ist diese Strat für fetten dreckigen Bluesrock meine Nummer 1.
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