Get the Best of Both Worlds with Duncan's Twang BangerSeymour Duncan Marries Strat Tone with Tele Tone May 23, 2003So you want both the twangy punch of a Telecaster; and the "quack" of a Stratocaster? That has meant hauling both a Strat and a Tele to your gig or into the studio, but Seymour Duncan is hoping to lighten your load with the APST-1 Twang Banger, a pickup designed to administer a twang injection into your Strat.
The Twang Banger takes an old Seymour Duncan design and updates it. Seymour's design was first used in the late '80s by Music Man on their Albert Lee signature model guitar and, in later years he modified it for Fender's Hellecaster Strat. One of the twang secrets is the copper-coated steel plate attached to the underside of the pickup. It disperses the magnetic field in the same way as the metal plate on the underside of a Tele lead pickup.
The Twang Banger improves on the earlier designs by using plain enamel magnet wire -- the same type that Leo Fender used on his early Telecaster pickups -- and a symmetrical magnet stagger that mirrors the fingerboard radius and achieves excellent string-to-string balance. Combine that with the aggressive coil windings, the Alnico II magnets wrapped in plain enamel wire, and the result is a high-output, single coil, twang-beast.
Recommended for the bridge position, the Twang Banger is a direct retrofit for Strat guitars. Seymour Duncan suggests combining a Twang Banger with a pair of APS-2 Alnico II Pro single coil pickups in the neck and middle positions for the best-of-both-worlds Tele-plus-Strat tone. The Twang Banger includes mounting hardware and a wiring diagram. The Twang Banger is hand built in Seymour Duncan's Santa Barbara, California factory.
Specs: D.C Resistance: 8.27K Ohms, Resonant Peak:
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