For those wanting great vintage Strat tone and Philip’s powerful sound in their own Strat-style guitar, look no further than the Philip Sayce “Mother” Signature Stratocaster Pickup Set.
Introducing the Philip Sayce “Mother” Signature Stratocaster Pickup Set, modelled after the legendary sound of Philip Sayce’s primary guitar, the iconic “Mother” Stratocaster. These pickups provide vintage-inspired warmth and clarity, along with hand-aged details, signature pad-printing, and a signed certificate of authenticity for the first 500. Built for musicians seeking the craftsmanship and tone of Philip’s main instrument.
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Philip has been known to bust out an impromptu slide guitar solo with a beer bottle. One fateful night, the original 1963 pickups in Philip’s guitar got doused with beer and eventually bit the dust after succumbing to corrosion and shorting out. However, when he swapped them out with some special pickups sourced from a 1958 Strat®, “Mother” took on a whole new life and legendary sound. These slightly underwound late-’50s pickups brought out a clear, full-bodied sound that has been the hallmark of Philip’s guitar tone ever since.
Seymour Duncan
By taking great care to reverse-engineer the pickups from “Mother,” the Seymour Duncan Custom Shop was able to recreate the singing, punchy Strat® sound that emanates from this magical guitar. Chimey, bell-like cleans easily morph into the sizzle that can be achieved by adding an overdrive or one of Philip’s favourite fuzzes. The Seymour Duncan “Mother” Stratocaster Pickup Set gives you period-correct Alnico 5 magnets with just the right wind to match the feel and responsiveness of Philip’s original guitar.
The first 500 sets of the Philip Sayce “Mother” Stratocaster® Pickups are specially aged in the Custom Shop to match the look of the originals. They include a certificate of authenticity signed by Philip and Seymour W. Duncan inside the limited-edition packaging. All sets are pad-printed with Philip’s signature on the flatwork.
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