

🎶 Unleash legendary tone with every riff — don’t just play, dominate!
The Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded Humbucker Set combines the iconic SH-4 JB bridge pickup and SH-2n Jazz neck pickup, both featuring Alnico 5 magnets and handcrafted quality. Designed in 1974 and still revered, this high-output set delivers a powerful, articulate sound with rich harmonics and versatile tonal options, making it a top choice for professional guitarists across genres.
| ASIN | B0007TYPYQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,312 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #14 in Electric Guitar Pickups & Pickup Covers |
| Body Material | Mahogany Wood |
| Brand Name | Seymour Duncan |
| Color | Black, 4c Shielded |
| Connector Type | 4 conductor plug |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (801) |
| Finish Type | Glossy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00800315031672 |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Included Components | JB humbucker^Jazz neck humbucker^mounting hardware^wiring instructions |
| Item Dimensions | 6.63 x 2.88 x 1.55 inches |
| Item Type Name | electric guitar |
| Item Weight | 0.74 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Seymour Duncan |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Model Name | Hot Rodded Humbucker |
| Model Number | JB and Jazz Set |
| Part Number | ESD JBJZ-SET |
| Set Name | Hot Rodded |
| UPC | 800315031672 400000033914 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | For warranty information about this product, please click here. |
J**E
Super fast compared to all the major music companies systems.
This came from Sweetwater, but they take way longer to deliver through their own site somehow. At any rate, I have these pickups in another guitar and they’re very different in this one. It’s become my number one thing right now. Great quality. The tone is so variable it’s totally different guitar with my swapping out of capacitors on the tone pots.
G**N
Great tone
Very happy with the tone from these
A**R
Sweet!
I had a Schecter C-1 with EMG X Series active pickups. I decided to put passive pickups and sold the EMGs on Ebay. For $130 you can't go wrong. All I had to do was install a mono jack and I used copper foil tape because the guitar did not have a hole for the ground that goes to the bridge. So I just took the ground wire and soldered it to some copper foil in the battery compartment. I don't have the luxury of turning an amp loud cause I live in an apartment, but I can assure you the sustain is pretty good. These pickups are good for metal and probably heavy blues. But like any high output pickups you can coil tap these or turn down the volume and play some very nice clean tones. Also what I noticed was that pickups that are not covered with a plate have a better sound. I hear more clarity. I simply never buy plated pickups, they cost more and I like the picking sound of my pick when it hits the strings. As I said earlier I have to play at lower volumes in my apartment. Glad I bought these. And remember you cannot judge Seymour Duncan pickups by just one kind, they all have there own outputs. So make sure you really check them out so you don't get disappointed. I had a Schecter Solo 6 with the Seymour Duncan SH-11 and '59. they were alright pickups but they did not have the output and clarity that these pickups have. Also they were plated. So be sure to check out how each pickup works and don't judge one set if you have not heard any of the others, common sense.
B**A
Old Guitar, New Sound
I have a late 90's Carvin SC90 W/ humbuckers & 2 coil splitting switches. It's a beautifully made guitar. Solid mahogany body w/ flame maple top. I hated the way it sounded. The pick ups(pups) are C-22's which are Carvin OEM. I decided to give the guitar one more chance before I got rid of it. I was going to install a Seymour Duncan JB & a '59 like I did with my Les Paul. As I was browsing on Amazon I found the Hot Rod Special (Seymour Duncan JB & Jazz). I went to the Seymour Duncan web site & listened to what the Jazz sounded like. Sounded good to me, so I placed the order with Amazon. I received the pups in 3 days. I had never rewired a guitar before, but got through it with no problems. The guitar is now a screamer. It sounds a lot like my Les Paul only a little hotter. The split coil settings give it a Tele type sound. With the Jazz in the neck position I get a very cool single coil sound that is great for chords & a crunch type setting on my amp (Rivera). I don't think I could have made a better choice. Remember, there is only one thing that translates what you play & that the pups. If they suck so does your sound.
S**S
Exceeded my expectations
As I get older I find that I'm hearing more and more subtleties in my guitars. I'm also starting to notice that some of the very popular pickups don't sound all that great to me. For example, for Christmas my wife bought me a second-hand PRS SE Zack Myers guitar that had been upgraded with Gibson Classic '57 pickups. Now, these pickups are legendary, right? But to my ear they sounded muddy and totally 'blah'. I'm not that good a player so I was starting to wonder if I just had a 'tin ear'. After reading a lot of reviews and listening to scores of sound clips online I took a chance and purchased these SD pickups. They arrived with Amazon's usual speed on a day when I actually had some time to install them. The PRS doesn't have coil splitting but the directions were easy to follow and I quickly had the installation completed. I was proud of my neat soldering and the way I tied-off all the wiring so it looked tidy. I closed everything up, restrung the guitar and plugged it in. All I can say is .... WOW!!! No muddiness here, my friend! Nice, fat Jazzy tone from the neck and an equally 'hot' tone from the JB on the bridge. This set of pups totally changed the character of the guitar. It's like a different instrument. I love it. So, if you're on the fence by all means give these pickups a try. You won't be disappointed.
K**.
It's in the sound...
Nice nice nice sound. I did all my own wiring. In total, this full setup with pickups and tuners and Babicz bridge and a few other tweaks took 16 hours. I lined the pockets with foil tape and installed a frame tuner as well as new pots and bridge. And I made an error that had to be fixed. This was a full setup. If it was just the pickups and wiring it would have been around 4 hours maybe less with standard wiring. I used the Jimmy Page style diagram from the SD website. It is complicated but the results are outstanding. There are so many sound styles available in this setup now! I used a standard soldering iron with silver solder. I used 22AWG stranded 600v teflon insulated wire. I used Bourns split top short 500k push/pull pots, a Musiclily 3 way toggle and a Dimarzio jack. Finally, I used a pair of .047uf 200v orange drop capacitors. All of which I bought here on Amazon. I've done 3 wiring jobs before. Solder is not that difficult and neither is following the diagram. As long as you aren't shorting out a connection (which I did and took 3 hours to find and fix) the result is awesome.
E**E
upgrading my epiphone lp with hot rodder humbuckers
C**N
J'ai monté le set Seymour Duncan Hot Rodded sur une SQUIER Stratocaster Contemporary Black Metallic. Le humbucker Jazz NECK est lumineux en son clair. Il crunche parfaitement en overdrive blues. Le Humbucker Jeff Beck BRIDGE est puissant en son clair. Il regorge de sustain et d'harmoniques en overdrive. Super set pour le Blues et le Rock. Je suis ravi de mon achat en promo sur Amazon. RV
A**N
I bought these to replace the original pickups on my Peavey T-60, which were the toaster type and sounded a little brittle. So I had read a few reviews and seen other T-60 guitars on YouTube that had Seymour Duncan humbuckers fitted, and thought I might do the same and see if it would improve the sound in any way. Well, it did...massively! Once I'd adjusted the height correctly, or distance from the strings. At first they sounded pretty awful and I thought "what the heck have I done!" But the I realised they were quite close to the strings and lowered them till they were about 3/16" to 1/4" away, and wow! It all the flexibility of the peavey t-60 volume and tone controls suddenly had become massively improved, transforming an already amazing guitar into an outstanding one. More power on tap than ever before, more crunch when needed, more clarity, increased tonal response. In short, anything from delicate detailed peaces, melodic blues to out and out heavy rock or metal I could get by setting up my amp to just one setting and by lowering or raising the guitar volume or tone knobs and switching from single coil to humbuckers on neck, bridge or both. Phew...!! That was tiring, anyway glad I got em and they have truly hotrodded my guitar. Huh, forget your les Paul's, tele's and strats. I have the lot in one guitar!!!!! Recommended? Yep!!!
Y**1
PRS S2はアメリカで生産しているのに、韓国製のピックアップを使っていたので、ダンカンに付け替えました。 PRSコアモデルでも、ダンカンに付け替える人もいますが、メインギターに使えるレベルだと思います。 でも私のメインギターは、Suhr Modernなので、PRS S2はクリーントーンメインで使っています。
A**S
Excelente producto
Trustpilot
2 months ago
2 weeks ago