I bought an 89 Strat about 5 years ago and it had a SD Humbucker in the bridge that sounded great. Well I noticed it didn't look like any SD pickup I'd ever seen it has staggerd pole pieces. Well not to long ago I wanted to put one in another on of my Strats so I took my SD pickup out of my strat flipped it over and it says MGJ. Well I cant find out anything about this pickup please help a brotha out.
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You have a Stag Mag. Designed to sound just like a single coil when split, and still provide some warmth as a humbucker. Not a bad pickup, just not as warm and vintage as I like in a pup. The "J" is the initial of the person that wound your pickup, most likely Marciella Juarez...or "MJ".
Here's the link to the codes.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/website...t/labels.shtml
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Re: Seymour Duncan Experts help!
Originally posted by Jeff_HYou have a Stag Mag. Designed to sound just like a single coil when split, and still provide some warmth as a humbucker. Not a bad pickup, just not as warm and vintage as I like in a pup. The "J" is the initial of the person that wound your pickup, most likely Marciella Juarez...or "MJ".
Here's the link to the codes.
http://www.seymourduncan.com/website...t/labels.shtml
he's got it right, it is the only bucker that has staggered poles
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