

🎶 Upgrade your Strat’s soul with the Little '59 – humbucker power, single-coil size, zero compromises!
The Seymour Duncan SL59-1 Little '59 is a single-coil-sized humbucker designed to fit Strat-style guitars without modification. It delivers the classic P.A.F. humbucker tone with adjustable polepieces for precise string balance. Perfect for a wide range of genres, it offers hot output and dynamic clarity, allowing players to retain their Strat’s feel and tremolo use while gaining thick, punchy humbucker sound.
| ASIN | B0002E1I9Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,908 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #395 in Microphone Pop Filters |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (174) |
| Date First Available | July 10, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
| Item model number | SL59-1N BLK |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.54 x 1.57 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
J**S
Hot, Punchy, and Super Versatile
The SL-59 is an amazing pickup—hot enough for thick, saturated tones but still clear and dynamic for cleaner playing. It has a strong midrange punch without getting muddy, and it responds really well to picking dynamics. Perfect for rock and metal, but I’ve also used it for blues and it sounds great. Highly recommend if you want a versatile single-coil replacement with some extra bite.
D**H
Basically turns your Neck Position into a 59 Les Paul
So I had the Gilmour Black strat setup but the Fender Fat 50's were not taking distortion very well... or high end pedals like Thorpy . I loved how it sounded clean though... but I just got tired of the weird wobble effect by the magnetic pull of the pups so I decided to go with sonethibg like a humbucker... I didn't want to lose the stratiness of my guitar so I got a Duckbucker for the middle, which the say if you put it in between two higher output pickups you get the quack and twang... I left the Bridge intact with the SSL-5. The neck has always been my favorite position , I love warmer tones... I did lose some chime and bell tones with the Little 59' but man... this pickup has a lot of balls. Very nice output, very nice cleans and best of all, it takes all my pedals like a champ... super smooth and amazing fuzz, overdrive or distortion... as promised the duckbucker gives me the strat tones from position 3 and down... position 4 sound similar to the 5th but with more high end sparkle... I was impressed by this pickup and I'm still getting used to it and experimenting. But it definitely feels like the best of both worlds... I was ready to start using my Les Paul, even though I was missing the whammy bar, but now I basically have a Les Paul on the neck and a strat on the lower positions and I can still use the tremolo arm even on the 59 Les Paul position ;) Overall I think it would be extremely difficult to not like/love this pickup... like I said, I did lose low end sparkle and chime... so it definitely does not sound like a Single Coil... but it's silent and has all the qualities of a Humbucker... I no longer have the Gilmour Setup, but that's a good thing... my guitar now looks a bit different, changed a few knobs to black... and now it sounds completaly different. I am stoked and can't wait to record and hear how it sounds!
J**E
Fast delivery
Great pickup
B**B
Well rounded
This is the 3rd of these single coil space Duncan humbuckers I've put into the neck position. The JB Jr. is a little fat and gets muddy easily....but you can dial it in nicely with the tone knob using it in conjunction with the bridge or mid (depending on 2 or 3 pup setup). . The Lil' Screamin Demon...well, I have the full sized humbucker in a bridge position....and it gains out nicely. The mini in the neck, doesn't really accentuate the mids like I hoped it would...like its big brother does. This brings us to this pup...the lil' 59. This is a very well rounded pup. I can get a nice chunky set of chord progressions out of it, and soloing it will hang onto the high mids while staying just above muddy on the bottom end. While it lacks the "glass" of the demon, it still has a somewhat sweet high end. Of the three pups...this is the one to go clean with.....but it plays well dirty too. My 3 Duncan set-ups look like this: Screamin Demon bridge, Lil' 59 neck in a MIJ (86 JV) Squire, JB in the bridge, JB JR. neck of a 2000 Standard Strat and a Custom Custom in the Bridge, and Lil' Demon neck of the 1982 Strat. All 3 of these guitars are tonally very similar... with alder bodies and rosewood fret boards, and all 3 are upgraded with an unbleached bone nut. I think they make a decent base for comparison of pups. (these are the Duncan set-ups. These 3 guitars only have two pups. The other strats have all 3....the texas special set up in two, and a lace neck and mid, texas hot antiquity bridge set up in one, and the abby's (AY)that came in my custom shop.) The bottom line is that if you use these in the neck of a 3 pup strat you lose the sweet spot in the 4(th click toward neck) selector position. It has a very different sound used in conjunction with a middle single coil. But different is not bad.....because this pup will flat out howl if you let it.
H**6
Fantastic
I’ve been through a LOT of pickups in the last year trying to find the right set for my taste. The LIl 59 nails it. Hot enough for most any hard rock, cleans up nicely for cleans, and generally does anything you ask of it. It is brighter than the JB Jr and I think it works better in a Strat than the full size 59. Best of all, it is designed for 250k pots, so it is an easy drop in for any stock Strat. I love it.
O**Z
Great Sound on Neck Position on a Strat
I am tweaking my custom strat with basswood body. I want it to give me a wide range of sounds. I have a DiMarzio FRED on the bridge, a fender alnico on the middle, and I put this Mini 59 on the neck. I wired it with a mini toggle to do north coil/humbucker/south coil on the 3 position mini switch. My pots are 250k (the volume is 500k with a parallel resistor to the mini 59 hot to bring it down to 250k as the FRED sounds best with 500k). It sounds fantastic on all positions. The coil splits give some of that classic strat sound, the humbucker position really approximates the classic full 59 hb. On hb mode, it still has a bit of the chime of a single coil so it is not a perfect implementation of the full hb 59 but it sounds great! If you don't want to route your neck pickup cavity for a full size hb and want that 59 sound, get this pickup. It is not perfect but very close. I really like it.
A**O
som absurdo, usando uma chave para defasar vc tem um humbucker e um single maravilhosos
L**N
Sounds amazing everything I hoped it would be except where the output wire is not the best position for my guitar had to do a lot of routing to fit it in lesson learned.
S**E
Rather than cutting into your guitar body and scratch plate to fit a normal-size humbucker into a single coil space, this is a nice solution. It is not as strong as a normal size humbucker as you might expect but it does the job very well. I also installed a microswitch to toggle between single coil and series coils, and this produces a really good result, so you can get effectively a single coil and a humbucker to choose from. The tones are very nice, as would be expected from SD. At the price, it is enough to pay, but the good results make it worth the money.
C**N
super micro , ayant déjà un hotrails sur une autre stat j ai pris une variante pour un son a la IRON MAIDEN :-)
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