The legendary tone of Duane’s Cherry Burst!
The Wizz Cherry Burst humbucker set, also known as the Fillmore set, faithfully recreates the pickups found in Duane Allman’s iconic 1959 Cherry Burst Gibson Les Paul.
These are the very same pickups Duane originally had in his ’57 Goldtop — the guitar heard alongside Clapton on the legendary Layla sessions. When Duane acquired the Cherry Burst in 1970, he had those Goldtop pickups transferred into his new guitar — and they stayed there until the very end.
Wound to the exact specs measured during Gibson’s 2013 Custom Shop recreation, the Wizz Cherry Burst Set delivers all the articulate, singing clarity heard on At Fillmore East. The set features double black bobbins, vintage-correct covers, and carefully selected Alnico magnets matched by ear to capture the essence of Duane’s tone.
Each pickup is wound to a DCR of approximately 7kΩ — low output, just like a proper 1957 P.A.F. — for maximum clarity, touch sensitivity, and vintage feel. The result? Smooth top-end, warm mids, and rich harmonic bloom that’s instantly familiar and endlessly inspiring.
If you’re chasing Duane’s tone — or just want a P.A.F. set with soul, clarity, and character — this one’s for you!
Wizz Pickups Fillmore Cherry Burst Humbucker Specifications
• Meticulously recreated from the pickups in Duane Allman’s Cherry Burst
• Double black bobbins with aged nickel covers
• Neck DC Resistance: ~6.97k ohm
• Bridge DC Resistance: ~7.04k ohm
• Alnico magnets selected by ear for vintage accuracy
• Vintage-correct wire, bobbins, and construction throughout
• Unpotted coils, just like the originals
Specs
Type | Pickups |
Condition | New |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 year |
Country of Origin | Croatia |

FREE SHIPPING
- Free shipping within Canada.
- Free shipping to the USA.
- Free shipping on international orders over 520$.
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Fast Delivery
- Canada : 1 - 2 business days
- USA : 1 - 2 business days
- Rest of the world: 3 - 5 business days.

Hassle-Free Returns
You have 45 days to test your new gear. If you choose to return it, we’ll send a full refund. It’s that simple: no bogus restocking fees or charges.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Where are you located? +
We’re based in Blainville, Quebec, Canada.
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When will my order ship? +
Orders placed before 12 PM EST ship the same business day.
Tracking details are sent shortly after purchase.
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How much does shipping cost? +
Most orders ship free to Canada and the US.
International orders ship free on purchases over $520 CAD.
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Which shipping methods do you use? +
Orders ship via UPS Expedited by default.
For faster delivery, you can select UPS Express Saver at checkout.
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How long does shipping take? +
Typical delivery times are:
• Canada: 2–3 business days with UPS Expedited, 1 business day with UPS Express Saver
• USA: 2–3 business days with UPS Expedited, 1 business day with UPS Express Saver
• International: 3–5 business days with UPS Expedited, 2–3 business days with UPS Express Saver
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Which payment methods do you accept? +
We accept all major credit cards and PayPal.
Financing options are available through Klarna and RBC PayPlan.
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Do Canadian customers pay sales tax? +
Yes. Sales tax is applied based on your province of residence:
• Alberta: 5%
• British Columbia: 5%
• Manitoba: 5%
• New Brunswick: 15%
• Newfoundland and Labrador: 15%
• Northwest Territories: 5%
• Nova Scotia: 14%
• Nunavut: 5%
• Ontario: 13%
• Prince Edward Island: 15%
• Quebec: 14.975%
• Saskatchewan: 5%
• Yukon: 5%
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Do USA customers pay import fees? +
Yes. Starting August 29, 2025, all US-bound shipments will be subject to duties, taxes, and brokerage fees.
These charges are determined by US Customs and collected by UPS at delivery.
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Do international customers pay import fees? +
Yes. International shipments may be subject to duties and taxes.
These charges are set by the destination country’s customs authority and collected by UPS at delivery.