Seymour Duncan has teamed up with Hardy guitarist Rhett Smith for a brand new demo of their Hot Chicken Stratocaster pickups. Because hey, the dude is constantly straddling the line between rock and country, and these pickups (including the Telecaster pickups) do both.
The Hot Chicken Stratocaster pickups deliver high-gain tones with ease while ensuring true Strat tones without the vintage hum. The Stratocaster pickups also utilize the Stack built, and employ A5 Chamfered Rod Magnets.
The Tele-style pickups are also ideal for high-gain demands thanks to its noise-canceling Stack deliverance of boosted output. The Vintage Stack Tele neck pickup perfectly complements the Hot Chicken Tele bridge pickup in this set, and utilizes A5 Rod Magnets.
The are available here at $119 for individual pickups, while sets start at $238.