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Seymour Duncan Woody SC Single-Coil Soundhole Pickup Walnut
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Description
One of three choices in Seymour Duncan's Woody Series, The Woody SC Single-Coil Soundhole Pickup features instant mounting and unmounting, along with a great-looking maple cover that will look unobtrusively fantastic on your guitar. More importantly, if you already love the sound of your acoustic, this pickup will passively amplify your sound without anything to detract from it.
Especially great for singer-songwriters and folk strummers, the Woody Series pickups offer a moderate response that gives you plenty of amplification while allowing your guitar to blend nicely with vocals and other instruments. The Woody HC will fit nearly any acoustic guitar's soundhole, with a radius range from 3.85" to 4.10". It's priced to fit the budgets of most musicians, and is a much more affordable alternative to buying a mic for acoustic amplification.
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Especially great for singer-songwriters and folk strummers, the Woody Series pickups offer a moderate response that gives you plenty of amplification while allowing your guitar to blend nicely with vocals and other instruments. The Woody HC will fit nearly any acoustic guitar's soundhole, with a radius range from 3.85" to 4.10". It's priced to fit the budgets of most musicians, and is a much more affordable alternative to buying a mic for acoustic amplification.
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Features
- Quick-mount, passive, magnetic soundhole pickup
- Single-coil
- Moderate output
- Instant mount
- Housed in maple cover and double potted
- Crisp and clear tone
- Great for strumming and delicate fingerstyle playing
- Includes studio-quality 14' cable
- Works with any guitar amplifier (acoustic guitar amp preferred), or plugged directly into PA systems or mixing consoles