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As for the single-coil, it came out of the middle slot of the Jackson DK2 I just bought (HAET middle pickups, so a gaping hole is preferable as far as I'm concerned
); a bit odd, cuz I can't find any info about it on the Seymour Duncan website, but it's definitely 100% genuine SD (not Duncan Designed
uke: ) and sounds great! (and it's a humbucker in a single-coil design, as it has the two opposing coils stacked on top of one another, and 4-conductor wiring - here's info on the Parallel Axis version, the closest I could find on the website) $40 shipped US, $45 int'l
EDIT: Ah, apparently it's not a true humbucker in single-coil config (like the Hot Rails or JB Jr.) in that apparently one of the coils functions for hum cancelling but is more of a slave coil, so the two wires from it are soldered to the pot housing, AKA ground
As for the single-coil, it came out of the middle slot of the Jackson DK2 I just bought (HAET middle pickups, so a gaping hole is preferable as far as I'm concerned


EDIT: Ah, apparently it's not a true humbucker in single-coil config (like the Hot Rails or JB Jr.) in that apparently one of the coils functions for hum cancelling but is more of a slave coil, so the two wires from it are soldered to the pot housing, AKA ground