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Wilkinson Vintage Classic Alnico 5 Overwound Open Style Bridge Humbucker Pickup for Electric Guitar, Black

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About this item

  • This popular overwound open style humbucking pickup fits most electric guitar, like Fender,PRS,G&L,Ibanez,ESP,Jackson,etc. , bridge position
  • Genuine Wilkinson parts. 52mm pole spacing, wax potted
  • Magnet: Alnico V, Resistance: 14.1K. Four conductor wires, black wire is ground, yellow wire is hot, red and white is for splitting coil
  • Vintage tone, a big fat sound, with tons of harmonics and character. Alnico V magnets provide incredible focus and dynamics
  • Package included: 1 piece pickup.Note: Our screws maybe will not fit your usage, please use your own if you can


Wilkinson Vintage Classic Alnico 5 Overwound Open Style Bridge Humbucker Pickup for Electric Guitar, Black.


C. Nelson
2025-07-07 15:54:11
I was giving a budget flying V for my birthday, but while I liked the guitar the pickup was weak so I started looking for replacements that wouldn't break the bank. This had decent reviews so I took a chance.1. The packaging was great, and it came with instructions if you weren't familiar with pickup swaps.2. The wiring feels like very good quality. I've had other budget pickups where I had to replace the cheap wires.After installing, this is a fantastic pickup. It has fairly high output and just sings. Thanks for rescuing my cheap axe!
Michael C in AZ
2025-06-28 10:09:31
No issues. They work just fine, ohm in the right range, and sound very good. For the price they are a no brainer. Are they a Seymor at $300/pair? No. Will they blow away your muddy, flat sounding pickup that came stock in a budget guitar? Or... Are they just a cool change from what ever else you have? Yes and YES!
NCEG
2025-06-14 14:32:12
These pickups look and sound great. Installed in a custom Les Paul style kit build with 4 pots that I chose to use the complicated "Jimmy Page" wiring/switching system for more than 20 different tone combinations, so I had to do modification on ground wire per below.NOTE - if you want to wire alternative switching or push/pull pots, these humbuckers (like many) are technically "4 wire" with north and south start/finish leads for each pickup, HOWEVER they use a grounding wire wrapped around the black wire like shielding (ie., ground on each pickup is part of the "North Start" wire), which is why the black wires are thicker and have their own shrink sleeve. The wiring diagram list the ground as being part of the N-Start black wire, but if you're a novice, it's not plainly stated for wiring purposes. IF you intend to wire guitars other than straight humbucking, many options require a SEPARATE ground wire (so in effect, you need 5 total separate wires including ground, not 4 with a common ground to one of those):After spending some time getting frustrated at not finding any websites/blogs that fully explained this situation on humbuckers like Wilkinsons, I then determined I could make these work pretty easily with my own modifications; if you have decent DIY and wiring skills, this is a pretty simple job that takes about 10-15m per pickup - buyer/user beware regarding warranties, etc.Instead of the common "wrapped ground", I had to create an independent ground wire (in effect, a total of 5 wires - 2 start/finish for each coil of humbucker, plus a 5th ground wire). Once I sorted all this out myself and examined the pickups, here's my steps (sorry, didn't take pics while doing this but marked up attached image):1). Remove 4 back plate screws on pickup, carefully remove plate. There will be a bit of wax but they came right apart without any issues/damage. You have to pull the common wire sleeve thru the hole in corner of plate.2). Once you've exposed the common wire for access, remove small shrink sleeve near end that was inside pickup and you will see where the wrap of bare grounding wire follows that black wire but then terminates in a wire tip soldered to the inside of backing plate to ground that shielding to the pickup (and on opposite end, that shielding is simple soldered as part of the black N-Start wire so they're "common")3). You have to separate that solder connection between the grounding wrap and back plate; you can leave the wrap in place with black wire (and I recommend that so you're not disturbing rest of common wire/sleeve unnecessarily) but make sure there is no connection between the plate, black wire and original ground wrap (so you are effectively disabling the wrap ground around black wire from inside end of wiring and thus even though the finish end of it remains attached to black "N-Start" wire, it's disabled). I used soldering tool to heat up and remove that wire tip, then tucked it right back into the common sleeve and added some new shrink tube to insulate and seal off.4). Add the new separate ground wire for the pickup - used same gauge wiring of right length matching rest of your wiring and solder new wire to the backing plate, right where the original shielding connection was soldered.5). Carefully reassemble pickup, including sliding main wire sleeve together with new ground wire thru the exit hole in backing plate (it will be tight), and then reinstall backing plate.6). You will end up with your reassembled Wilkinson looking exact same with main common wire containing 4 wires (yellow/red/white/black) plus a 5th new ground wire. Wire your pickups accordingly.
Nevin Miller
2025-05-29 11:14:46
I put the Vintage Classic Overwound Alnico 5 neck model in the neck position of a warmoth parts-tele I bought used. It had a true single-coil P90 in the neck (Tele custom) and I wanted to put a HB in. Great price prompted me to try this and I had good success with Wilkinson trems and other guitar parts..This Alnico 5 classic overwound is versatile for me, feels that slightly bit overwound (which I like in a neck position), has an "airy, harmonic" quality to the tone yet provides great response to picking dynamics and it sounds great at 10/10 or with vol/tone messing about. Hats off to Wilkinson for providing this great value on a pro sounding pickup.
Chicago DJ
2025-05-21 10:50:11
Trev Wilkinson knocks it out of the park again. One of the best designers in the business and a genius at producing great bang for the buck. Super pickup for the price. Crisp, modern sounding and articulate. Neither a warm vintage sound nor a screaming shred tone, these sit somewhere in the middle and are nice and versatile. Ideal for what I need playing 80's and 90's alt rock. Can be coil split if you're into that.
Kyle
2025-05-13 17:14:22
I bought an inexpensive, imported single-cut guitar to have as a knock-around instrument. After a fret level and recrown, it played very well, but it didn't sound great. I have Dimarzio's in all my other guitars, but didn't want to spend more on pickups than I did on the guitar so I figured I'd try these Wilkinsons.Wow, just, wow! I'm impressed. These sound similar to Dimarzio's PAF Pro, but the bridge pickup is much hotter and a little brighter. Because of the higher output, the bridge pickup in particular doesn't clean up as well when the volume is rolled back on a higher gain amp. I can live with that.They are four-conductor so you can do a tap or put them in parallel if you'd like. I'm running them in the default series without a tap. As you can see from the picture, I got the zebra set and they look great in the guitar.I highly recommend these if you're looking to upgrade an inexpensive guitar.
JK
2025-05-06 09:30:04
I bought these not expecting much, but I was actually blown away. They sound even better than the Seymour Duncan Alnico 5 I bought and that one cost twice as much as these two together. When you distort them, they have a great, crunchy fat sound. It's amazing.
Chris R.
2025-03-20 12:05:33
I refurbish old guitars and resell. These are an excellent upgrade at a great price . These swing to the fences with the more expensive Alnico pickups. I’ll definitely buy again. They definitely sound great on a coil split pot
Lars Mieter
2025-02-24 11:37:17
Ich stand vor der Wahl mir einen Seymor Duncan JB zuzulegen und einzubauen, weil ich diesen bereits in anderen Gitarren habe und zufrieden damit bin, oder den fünfmal so günstigen Wilkinson.Die Neugier hat mich den Wilkinson bestellen lassen.Bei 29,- Euro (Stand 11.08.2024) kann man nicht so viel falsch machen.Und siehe da: mit dem Ding kann man ordentlich Meddl aus der Gitarre holen.Pinch Harmonics, Palm Mutes...klingen alle fett.Verzeiht den Mangel an Fachvokabular.Ich betreibe den Wilkinson Humbucker zusammen mit zwei Fender Single Coils.Den Wilkinson habe ich dazu Out Of Phase gelötet. Also hot und cold vertauscht.Das 4 adrige Desin erlaubt das Splitten des Humbuckers mit einem (in meinem Fall) Schaller Megaswitch. Funktioniert wunderbar.Etwas störend fand ich, dass das blanke Kabel mit dem gelben Kabel über fast die Hälfte der kompletten Verkabelung verwunden war.Das hat das Umlöten etwas erschwert.Geklappt hat es aber trotzdem.Bei einem teuren Pickup hätte ich dafür einen Stern abgezogen.Aber bei dem Preis gebe ich die volle Punktzahl.Der Humbucker kommt übrigens mit einem Diagram, auf welchem die Pole und Anschlüsse/Kabel skizziert sind.Ich werde sicherlich noch weitere günstige Tonabnehmer testen. Den Wilkinson würde ich zudem wieder verbauen.
Wilkinson vintage
2025-02-16 15:26:35
I have a Squier Strat and this upgrade has made this Strat equal to a Fender. Awesome new tones HSS against the original ceramic pickups.
merlinmania.
2025-01-09 14:35:29
This Wilkinson bridge pickup was exactly what I needed to replace my cheap standard ibanez standard job.
Christoph
2024-12-14 17:29:52
Ich habe mir die Pickups geholt, um die Werkspickups meiner Rocktile Gitarre zu ersetzen.Der Einbau funktioniert problemlos, die Kabel sind ausreichend lang und auch ein Coil-Split lässt sich unkompliziert bewerkstelligen (einen entsprechenden Poti vorausgesetzt).Der Sound ist wirklich Klasse, kein Vergleich zu den Ursprünglichen Humbuckern. Klarer und differenzierter Klang im Clean Bereich und ordentlich Druck im Lead Bereich.Man muss beim Kauf allerdings darauf achten, dass man die richtigen Pickups wählt. Es gibt auch noch eine etwas günstigere Variante mit Keramik Magneten. Mir gefällt die AlNiCo Variante aber deutlich besser.
Kindle Customer
2024-12-10 17:55:43
Excellent performance and value for money for
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