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At Lollar Pickups, we're obsessed with tone. Our mission is to create the highest quality pickups so you can match that sound in your head and express your own unique musical vision.
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VIDEOS

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Artists Using Lollar Pickups

 
Kim Thayil with his Polar S-100
Kim Thayil uses Lollar pickups in
his signature Guild Polara guitar.
Kim Thayil of Soundgarden and 3rd Secret
James Williamson plays Lollar Pickups
"Jason did an incredible job of
replicating the pickups from this 1969
Les Paul Custom which was used to record
'Raw Power' so that I could get the same
sound in all of my touring guitars."
James Williamson of The Stooges
Charlie Hunter plays a custom-made
Lollar Humbucker as part of his
7-string Jeff Traugott configuration.
Charlie Hunter
Dane Kinser
"Lollar is an amazing company to
work with because they understand
guitarists and speak our language. When
I put a Lollar pickup in a guitar, I know
that I’m going to hear the unique voice
of that guitar and that the workmanship
is going to be rock solid."
Dane Kinser - Kane Brown Band
Luther Dickinson
"Lollar pickups make old dreams come
true and inspire new dreams. We are
only as good as our tone and Lollar
pickups bring the best out of the
player and the guitar."
Luther Dickinson - North Mississippi Allstars
Steve Selvidge loves Lollar Pickups
"I've been playing vintage Widerange
Humbuckers for decades and the Regals
absolutely nail it. My plan is to build
a guitar for every pickup Lollar makes!"
Steve Selvidge of The Hold Steady
Michael Sweet - Stryper
"The Lollar DB Humbuckers have a
very defined sound, considering
it’s a “high” output pickup. The
mid-range is beautiful and the low
end is thick yet articulate. I’m
blown away with the quality of these
pickups. And I’ve tried them all:-)"
Michael Sweet of Stryper
Jeff Fielder
"I’m a huge fan of both P-90s and
Telecaster type pickups and in my
opinion and experience Lollars are
the best in the business. The Special T
is, to my ears, the absolute perfect
Tele sound."
Jeff Fielder of Amy Ray Band and Painted Shield
Robert Randolph playing Lollar Pickups
"Lollar pickups have always been
the 'secret sauce' in my bluesy
rock n' roll tone. Very clean punchy
and lots of sustain!"
Robert Randolph
Marisa Andreson
"I love my Lollar P-90s, the tonal
range and color are amazing! It's so
fun to play with tone this good."
Marisa Anderson
Lyle Workman
"Lollar pickups always deliver the
gorgeous vintage tones I love. I can
always count on them to sound
incredible every time, regardless
of the style of pickup!"
Lyle Workman
Bill Frisell on Lollar Pickups
"Jason Lollar and his pickups
are the real deal. Thanks Jason!"
Bill Frisell
Laura Cox plays Lollar Pickups
"Lollar's High Wind Imperials
give my Bacchus the voice that
inspires my creativity."
Laura Cox - Laura Cox Band
Photo by Jose Gallois
Jim Fairchild playing Lollar Blackface Pickups
"I use and love Lollar Sixty-Four
pickups in both my main Stratocasters.
They are even, snappy and perfectly
responsive."
Jim Fairchild of Modest Mouse and Granddaddy
"Lollar provides a vast variety of
excellent pickups for every style of
music. Every model that I've tried
sounds amazing."
Laur Joamets - Drivin N Cryin
John Leventhal
"Lollar pickup designs take the best
of the past while still looking forward.
Their musicality is much appreciated."
John Leventhal
Dave Depper plays Lollar Firebird pickups
"Discovering the Firebird pickup by
Lollar was like stumbling upon the
unified theory of tone. And I haven't
looked back since."
Dave Depper of Death Cab for Cutie
Steve Stout
"'I've got lollar pickups in almost
every guitar I have. It makes a pretty
massive difference to my ears.
I've recently started using a set of the
original '58 Jazzmaster pickups which
have become a studio staple."
Steve Stout of Lifehouse
Mark Karan playing Lollar Pickups
"I've been through a lot of
different kinds of pickups
through the years, and I really
love the sound and the 'feel'
of Jason's stuff."
Mark Karan of Bob Weir & Ratdog