

🎶 Amplify your acoustic vibe with Woody’s crisp, natural chime!
The Seymour Duncan SA-3SC Woody SC is a magnetic single coil soundhole pickup designed for standard steel-string acoustic guitars. It offers a warm, rich tone with enhanced top-end clarity, fits soundholes between 3.85" and 4.10", and installs easily without modification. Featuring a 14ft low capacitance cable, it connects effortlessly to amps and PA systems, making it a budget-friendly, professional-grade solution for singer-songwriters and folk players seeking authentic amplified acoustic sound.
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,848 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #17 in Guitar Pickups & Pickup Covers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 398 Reviews |
U**1
Big Difference
for a little more money. Bought the HDE® Guitar Pickup Acoustic / Electric Transducer along with a Fender Champion 20 amp. The HDE worked, but really gave the B and E strings a much louder pickup than the others. I went on you tube to check out some other options and saw some reviews on the Seymour Duncan Woody single coil pickup. It seemed to have a much better overall sound than the HDE so I ordered one and I think there is a big difference and well worth the extra $15.00. It has more of an amplified acoustic overall sound and the B string is a lot softer than the HDE. The 14 foot cord is beefy and it has a quality 1/4 inch plug.There were some comments that you need an amp bigger than 20 watts to make this work. NOT TRUE! My vol is set to a 7 out of 10 on the vol and 4 out of 10 on the gain and works just fine on my practice amp. (I do not play in a band, just bang my strings at home) I am very happy with this combination with out having to buy and electric guitar at least for now. I have a Yamaha LL6 acoustic guitar and with this pickup I have have the best of both worlds. If you want perfection than go to you-tube and see the reviews of the ones that cost a few hundred dollars. Enjoy! (Thought about returning the HDE, but for the money I will just keep it for the different sound it produces)
T**E
Excellent product
In the past I used a Dean Markley. Good product. I'd never heard of this brand, but having purchased this and looked around I've found this company is huge in acoustic guitar amplification. This pick up fits solidly in the soundhole. The cord is not a problem. In fact, it's a generously long cord, and tough (if you plan to use it on a stage.) The sound? Rich, and wooden. There's no "electric" tone from it. It is "accurate". Love it.
P**G
Great sound, great pickup for a reasonable price
I'm not the primary user, since this was a "just because" gift for my wife. She loved this, and when she's happy I'm happy. It's a small wooden pickup that fits into the guitar's sound hole. The finish is nice and glossy. The cable is long and more than enough. Installation and removal is a snap. Notes and chords sound more organic. That is, it retains the sound of an acoustic guitar without the "twangy" characteristic of an electric guitar. It comes in a canvas bag with a pull-string thingie to close it, which is a plus. The unit is stored in the bag when not in use. Your performance will vary depending on your setup and equipment. Got a Behringer Xenyx 802 for a studio recording setup with a digital audio workstation and a cheap-o amp. However, we did perform live for a huge birthday bash. Got this unit hooked up to a professional audio system. Though, unfortunately the acoustics of the hallroom where we performed was terrible. Not the unit's fault, or the audio setup. However, it still sounded great. Owned this since April 2011 and it hasn't disappointed. A solid buy for the price, though wishing it could do something more. Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. Good luck with yours!
C**.
Great product
it sounds great and the functionality is fantastic for quick acoustic sessions. This has worked perfectly for me and I’ve used it in my church and at home and I’ve never had a problem out of it.
R**.
Fantastic for the price.
This pickup gives off almost perfect sound. It picks up only the sounds of the strings, and not too much tapping. An easy replacement if you can't afford a guitar with an internal pickup or need your IP repaired. Pros: - Long cable - No buzzing when gain is low - Sturdy - Fits in most Dreadnought guitars - Works well in Audio Interfaces Cons: - Buzzing is bad when close to output device (maintain a minimum of ten feet away if you've got to turn the gain up) - Thin cable, should be thicker on at least one end - Can't fit into smaller sized sound holes, so pay attention to the dimensions - Lacks an EQ bar Overall, it's a great pickup at a good price. I'd recommend it to anyone looking for a temporary or even permanent solution to pickup problems.
K**K
Humming noise is louder than actual audio output!!!! $50 JUNK!!!
Humming noise is louder than actual audio output!!!! JUNK! Yes even though the pickup is solid and came in a nice bag blah blah blah...its truly sucks! I have a 300 W Randall amp head that blows the neighbors away at volume level 0.5, with this pickup I had to almost MAX the volume to get any sound to come out! I am sorry but pickups are not supposed to hum that loud PERIOD. I even tried using it in my DAW program and it was impossible to record since my interface could not even turn up high enough to even hear the guitar, yet alone getting rid of the ridiculous humming noise. I am one of those people who look at the large percentage of positive reviews on an amazon product but had I read the 1 star reviews I would have known about this issue. So anyone buying products especially music related items...BE SURE TO READ THE LOWEST REVIEWS FIRST, then decide if it is right for you.
G**G
Works OK But...
I purchased this to amplify my Ovation acoustic only guitar to play with my church band, but sadly, the volume from the pickup is so soft that my guitar could barely be heard. The sound reproduction is decent though, so if you don't need loud amplification you might be happy with this item. It would probably be great for a solo guitar player/singer or just for personal use and practice. If I had it to do again, I would buy a different item though.
K**E
Just What I Needed
I bought this for my 1974 Martin D-18 for recording on my PC. So far it is working great. I have a Behringer 802 mixer already and I just plugged the guitar into that. It works perfectly. This guitar is very loud without a pickup, but to get the sound into my PC for recording I either needed to use a mike or a pickup. I chose the pickup. I got too much background noise with the mike. Update: I started to get a loud buzz in my sound system and scratched my head a bit trying to figure it out. I had played my guitar about an hour before without that "buzz" being a problem. I discovered that if I turn the guitar a certain way the buzz went away. Then I remembered that the only thing I was doing differently was that I had turned on another overhead light since it was dark outside. I turned that light off and the buzz went away. My pickup was picking up interference from the new type florescent bulbs in the light. I'm glad there is nothing really wrong with the pickup. ;) After using the pickup for awhile I have noticed that the 5th and 6th strings aren't as loud as I would expect; also the 2nd string is louder than all of the strings. I'm not sure why. It's not a big deal.
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