The Seymour Duncan Wes Hauch Jupiter 7 Humbucker Set arrived on the scene to satisfy a very specific and demanding niche of the seven-string market.
Wes Hauch has built a career on a playing style that is essentially a paradox; it is incredibly violent and aggressive, yet technically flawless and clean. To pull that off, you cannot rely on pickups that turn to mush the moment you add a bit of gain. This set was engineered to provide that surgical precision, ensuring that even the most complex chords remain decipherable through a high-gain signal chain.
At the heart of these humbuckers is a ceramic magnet paired with dual stainless-steel blades. Moving away from traditional pole pieces was a deliberate choice to ensure the string response stays consistent across the entire fretboard.
If you have ever felt your low B string lacks the snap of your higher strings, or found that your bends lose volume between poles, these rails are the solution. The bridge pickup is wound for a high output that hits the front end of an amp hard, but it focuses heavily on the mid-range to ensure you actually cut through a drum kit and a bass player rather than just adding to the noise.
The neck pickup is voiced to complement this aggression with a bit more restraint, coming in at a lower DCR to maintain a liquid feel for lead work. It avoids the flubby bottom end that often plagues 7-string neck humbuckers, making it just as useful for clean atmospheric passages as it is for high-speed soloing.
While these are obviously aimed at the modern metal player, the four-conductor wiring means you have plenty of options for coil-splitting if you want to find some glassier, single-coil tones.
- High output 7-string humbucker set
- Dual stainless-steel rail blades for balanced string response
- Ceramic magnets for increased clarity and aggression
- 4-conductor lead wire for multiple switching option