Seymour Duncan

Seymour Duncan

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Also known as: Seymour-Duncan, SD, Basslines, Duncan Designed, Duncan

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Seymour W. Duncan began winding pickups as a teenager in New Jersey, improvising tools to rewind a broken Telecaster pickup and discovering that his technique produced a noticeably different tone. He later worked as a guitar technician in London, where he serviced instruments for prominent guitarists of the era, before returning to the United States. In 1976, Duncan and Cathy Carter Duncan form...

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Seymour W. Duncan began winding pickups as a teenager in New Jersey, improvising tools to rewind a broken Telecaster pickup and discovering that his technique produced a noticeably different tone. He later worked as a guitar technician in London, where he serviced instruments for prominent guitarists of the era, before returning to the United States. In 1976, Duncan and Cathy Carter Duncan formally established the company in Santa Barbara, California, starting from a 12-by-15-foot workshop that offered pickup rewinding services before expanding into original designs.

The company built its reputation on handcrafted passive pickups for guitar and bass. The SH-4 "JB Model" humbucker, which traces its origins to a custom pickup Duncan wound for Jeff Beck, became one of the best-selling aftermarket pickups ever made. Other landmark products include the Antiquity series of vintage-aged pickups, the Stack and Hot Rails (hum-canceling single-coil-sized designs), and the Blackouts, a hybrid active pickup line introduced in 2006. For several decades, bass pickups were marketed under the "Basslines" name before being unified under the main Seymour Duncan brand. The company has also produced a value-oriented "Duncan Designed" line for mid-tier instruments and expanded into effects pedals and compact amplifiers with the PowerStage series.

Seymour Duncan has developed signature pickups in collaboration with artists including Dimebag Darrell (SH-13 "Dimebucker") and George Lynch (SH-12 "Screamin' Demon"), and their pickups have been used by players across rock, metal, and beyond. The company maintains an active user community through its long-running online forum and annual Users' Group gatherings, and continues to manufacture in its Santa Barbara-area facility.

Seymour Duncan has 345 products cataloged on Equipboard, including Electric Guitar Pickups, Bass Guitar Pickups, and Overdrive Effects Pedals. Their gear is featured by 502 artists, with the strongest followings in Rock, Metal, and Pop. Notable users include Keith Merrow, Ola Englund, and Chris Shiflett. Seymour Duncan's catalog spans the full price spectrum — from entry-level options to high-end flagships.

Artists Who Use Seymour Duncan

Keith Merrow uses 24 Seymour Duncan products

Keith Merrow

Guitarist · Conquering Dystopia

Ola Englund uses 21 Seymour Duncan products

Ola Englund

Guitarist, Podcasters & Streamers · Six Feet Under

Chris Shiflett uses 14 Seymour Duncan products

Chris Shiflett

Guitarist · Foo Fighters

Syu uses 11 Seymour Duncan products

Syu

Guitarist · Galneryus

Wes Hauch uses 11 Seymour Duncan products

Wes Hauch

Guitarist · The Faceless

Tosin Abasi uses 10 Seymour Duncan products

Tosin Abasi

Guitarist · Animals as Leaders

Tim Howley uses 10 Seymour Duncan products

Tim Howley

Guitarist · Fit for an Autopsy

Andrew Baena uses 9 Seymour Duncan products

Andrew Baena

Guitarist, Music Producer · Carcosa

Thomas DeLonge uses 8 Seymour Duncan products

Thomas DeLonge

Singer, Guitarist · Blink-182

Mikey Demus uses 8 Seymour Duncan products

Mikey Demus

Guitarist · Skindred

Aaron Homma uses 8 Seymour Duncan products

Aaron Homma

Guitarist · Annihilator

Slash uses 7 Seymour Duncan products

Slash

Guitarist · Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

Scott Ian uses 7 Seymour Duncan products

Scott Ian

Guitarist · Anthrax

Brendon Small uses 7 Seymour Duncan products

Brendon Small

Guitarist · Dethklok

Robin Finck uses 7 Seymour Duncan products

Robin Finck

Guitarist · Nine Inch Nails

Christian Martucci uses 7 Seymour Duncan products

Christian Martucci

Guitarist · Stone Sour

Billie Joe Armstrong uses 6 Seymour Duncan products

Billie Joe Armstrong

Singer, Guitarist · Green Day

Dave Mustaine uses 6 Seymour Duncan products

Dave Mustaine

Guitarist, Singer · Metallica

Thurston Moore uses 6 Seymour Duncan products

Thurston Moore

Singer, Guitarist · Sonic Youth

Sammy Duet uses 6 Seymour Duncan products

Sammy Duet

Guitarist · Acid Bath

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