Kam
Shaftologist
...or anyone else who's a big enough Fender/Squier nerd or authority on the history of Duncan Designed pups to know the answer. 
I recently got hold of a Squier Vista Series Supersonic (Made in Japan in '97). I swapped out the stock humbuckers for some real Duncans (a '59/Custom5 hybrid and a '59n, if you're curious) because the neck was a little bland, the bridge was a little thin and both had gone pretty microphonic.
I've read in a couple of places that the stock pickups on these things were designed by Seymour Duncan and manufactured in Korea, so I'm assuming they're from the Duncan-Designed range. However, when I pulled them out there was no indication that they were. They're just plain black bobbins with plain baseplates. No writing or stickers or logos anywhere.
Like I said, I didn't care for the neck but the bridge had quite a nice singing quality to it and a great crunch on the low strings. If it's based on an American production pup I'd be really interested in checking one out really soon.
So, I'm wondering:
A) Is it true that these are Duncan Designed pups or is my information incorrect?
B) Any idea what model they are and what they're based on?
That bridge pup had a sound unlike anything I've ever played before. If it was a little thicker and not quite so noisy, I would have kept it in there. I'd really like to see what I could do with a better quality version of it.
Thanks in advance for your time and any help you can offer. :friday:
EDIT: I can put up some pics in a bit if that'll help but like I said, they're as non-descript as pickups come. Completely plain Jane.
I recently got hold of a Squier Vista Series Supersonic (Made in Japan in '97). I swapped out the stock humbuckers for some real Duncans (a '59/Custom5 hybrid and a '59n, if you're curious) because the neck was a little bland, the bridge was a little thin and both had gone pretty microphonic.
I've read in a couple of places that the stock pickups on these things were designed by Seymour Duncan and manufactured in Korea, so I'm assuming they're from the Duncan-Designed range. However, when I pulled them out there was no indication that they were. They're just plain black bobbins with plain baseplates. No writing or stickers or logos anywhere.
Like I said, I didn't care for the neck but the bridge had quite a nice singing quality to it and a great crunch on the low strings. If it's based on an American production pup I'd be really interested in checking one out really soon.
So, I'm wondering:
A) Is it true that these are Duncan Designed pups or is my information incorrect?
B) Any idea what model they are and what they're based on?
That bridge pup had a sound unlike anything I've ever played before. If it was a little thicker and not quite so noisy, I would have kept it in there. I'd really like to see what I could do with a better quality version of it.
Thanks in advance for your time and any help you can offer. :friday:
EDIT: I can put up some pics in a bit if that'll help but like I said, they're as non-descript as pickups come. Completely plain Jane.
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